Police investigate fire at mosque in northwest England as hate crime

An arson attack at Didsbury Mosque in Manchester is being investigated as a hate crime. (@DidsburyMasjid)
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Updated 11 September 2021
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Police investigate fire at mosque in northwest England as hate crime

  • Mosque leaders expressed their gratitude to neighbors who tried to put out the fire with their coats
  • Manchester City Council deputy leader Luthfur Rahman described the attack as “a despicable act”

LONDON: An arson attack at a mosque in Manchester is being investigated as a hate crime, British police have said.
The incident occurred on Friday night and no-one was injured in the blaze at Didsbury Mosque, the BBC reported. 
Mosque leaders expressed their gratitude to neighbors who tried to put out the fire with their coats.
“We cannot thank them enough,” they said. 
They added that they had received threats to burn the mosque “for a couple of years, but now the attempt has come.”


“If it was not for the actions of two of our amazing neighbors on Burton Road, who saw the flames and put them out with their coats, we hate to think what could have happened,” the leaders said.
Greater Manchester Fire Service said that they were at the scene for more than two hours and that an investigation is underway. 
Manchester City Council deputy leader Luthfur Rahman described the attack as “a despicable act designed to create fear and hatred.”
He commended the mosque’s neighbors who raised the alarm and said that “they, not the cowards responsible for this arson, are the true spirit of this city.”
The mosque urged the local community to “stay vigilant,” and said “Please do not let hate divide us or win.”
Afzal Khan, the MP for Manchester Gorton, tweeted: “Shocked to hear of the attempted arson at Didsbury mosque last night. Solidarity with our brothers and sisters there. Islamophobic attacks against mosques are on the rise.”
Khan asked people to “stay vigilant” and report such incidents to the police and Tell Mama, a charity that supports victims of anti-Muslim hate.


Turkish agents capture an Daesh member on the Afghan-Pakistan border

Turkish security forces stand guard in Canakkale, Turkey. (REUTERS file photo)
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Turkish agents capture an Daesh member on the Afghan-Pakistan border

  • The report said the Turkish citizen allegedly rose within the organization’s ranks and was given the task of carrying out suicide bombings in Turkiye, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Europe

ANKARA, Turkiye: Turkish intelligence agents have captured a senior member of the Daesh group in an area along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, allegedly thwarting planned suicide attacks in Turkiye and elsewhere, Turkiye’s state-run news agency reported Monday.
Anadolu Agency said the suspect was identified as Mehmet Goren and a member of the group’s Afghanistan-based Daesh-Khorasan branch. He was caught in a covert operation and transferred to Turkiye.
It was not clear when the operation took place or whether Afghan and Pakistani authorities were involved.
The report said the Turkish citizen allegedly rose within the organization’s ranks and was given the task of carrying out suicide bombings in Turkiye, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Europe.
Daesh has carried out deadly attacks in Turkiye, including a shooting at an Istanbul night club on Jan. 1, 2017, which killed 39 people.
Monday’s report said Goren’s capture allegedly also exposed the group’s recruitment methods and provided intelligence on its planned activities.