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16-year-old boy was arrested by police investigating a hate crime after
pieces of ham were thrown at a mosque.
The teenager was held on
suspicion of a religiously aggravated public order offence by officers
called to Broadfield Mosque in Crawley, West Sussex.
London Evening Standard
Sussex Police said “real anguish and anxiety” was caused to worshippers
who witnessed the incident as they left the mosque at around 4pm last
Tuesday.
Eating pork and products made from it
is strictly forbidden in Islam. The arrested teenager, who is from the
local area, has been freed on police bail pending further inquiries.
Sergeant Jim Collen, of Sussex Police,
said: “This was a very unpleasant incident which has naturally caused
real anguish and anxiety amongst worshippers at the mosque. (Oh please, grow up)
“Sussex Police take all reports of hate crime extremely seriously and this investigation will be no exception.” (That’s right, ignore all the Muslim sex groomers of young white girls and focus on the ham throwers)
Disorder which broke out following the
incident was also being investigated, police said. Mr Collen said: “We
are aware of a relatively minor altercation that we hope to resolve
using our restorative justice programme. “It must not be allowed to take the focus away from our investigation of the hate crime as this remains our priority.” (And you wonder why your country is turning into an Islamic hellhole)
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