Police Arrest Two Men After Birmingham Mosque Attacks
22 March 2019, 18:04 | Updated: 22 March 2019, 18:05
Two men from Birmingham have been arrested this afternoon after five mosques had their windows smashed yesterday morning.
A 34-year-old man from Perry Barr was arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated criminal damage whilst a 38-year-old man from Yardley was also arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated criminal damage after being detained by members of the community.
Both remain in custody this evening.
The investigation continues by West Midlands Police supported by West Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit.
Assistant Chief Constable Matt Ward said: “This is a significant step forward in our enquiries however the investigation continues into the motive for the incidents.
“We are working extremely closely with mosques and local communities around the West Midlands and this will continue.
“It remains incredibly important that we unite together against those who seek to create discord, uncertainty and fear."
Five Birmingham mosques had their windows smashed in the early hours of yesterday (Thursday 21 March) between 1.25am and 3.15am. The mosques are:
- Witton Islamic Centre, Witton Road, Aston
- Masjid Madrassa Faizal Islam, The Broadway, Perry Barr
- Al Habib Trust, Birchfield Road, Aston
- Jamia Mosque, Albert Road, Aston
- Ghousia Mosque, Slade Road, Erdington
Increased patrols will continue at key locations to reassure communities and security advice is being provided to religious establishments across the West Midlands.