Suspects arrested over arson attack on Jewish charity ambulances in Golders Green released on bail
Two British men aged 45 and 47 were bailed while police continue investigating the arson of four Jewish charity ambulances in Golders Green, amid tightened security and community concern.
- On Thursday, the Metropolitan Police released two British nationals, aged 45 and 47, on bail following their arrests in connection with an arson attack on four Hatzola volunteer ambulances in London.
- Three hooded suspects were captured on CCTV pouring accelerant on vehicles at the Machzike Hadath Synagogue in Golders Green early Monday, an incident authorities are treating as an antisemitic hate crime.
- Counter Terrorism Policing London is pursuing multiple leads, including claims from an Iran-aligned group, while the NHS provided replacement ambulances to Hatzola on Tuesday.
- Commander Helen Flanagan, head of Counter Terrorism Policing London, confirmed the suspects remain under "strict bail conditions in place while we continue to investigate" until April.
- Authorities deployed an extra 264 police officers to neighborhoods with Jewish populations as a precaution, while Hatzola manager Yossi Pincus warned that antisemitism is an "intrinsic problem nationwide.
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