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Man arrested over two counts of attempted murder over ‘linked’ mosque fires in London and Birmingham

Met police say the two mosque attacks are being linked  (PA Archive)
Met police say the two mosque attacks are being linked (PA Archive)

A man has been arrested on suspicion of two counts of attempted murder after detectives linked two incidents where men were set alight in Birmingham and London, the Metropolitan Police said.

An 82-year-old man was set alight outside a mosque in Ealing on February 27. Mohammed Rayaz was set on fire in Edgbaston on Monday.

The Metropolitan Police said the two incidents have been linked.

Detectives from the Met’s West Area Command are working with West Midlands Police to establish the full circumstances surrounding the incidents, with the West Midlands force is leading the investigation.

The Met said counter terror officers are supporting the investigations but officers are keeping an open mind as to any potential motivation.

The incident left Mohammed Rayaz, a retired factory worker, with severe burns to his face, hands and chest.

Mr Rayaz’s son pleaded for help saying “my dad is on fire”, the family’s lawyer has said.

He remains in stable condition in Birmingham’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital after events unfolded just around the corner from his home in Shenstone Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, at about 7pm on Monday.

Mohammed Rayaz was set on fire in an unprovoked attack (Family/PA)
Mohammed Rayaz was set on fire in an unprovoked attack (Family/PA)

On Wednesday, police, assisted by counter-terrorism officers, have been questioning a man arrested in connection with the incident.

He was detained at Dudley Road mosque, where Mr Rayaz had earlier been praying on Monday and is being held on suspicion of two counts of attempted murder.

Family friend and lawyer Shahbon Hussain, whose office is opposite the mosque, said he got a text message from Mr Rayaz’s son, Mohammed Ayaz, within minutes of the attack.

He said: “I got a text message saying, ‘my dad is on fire – somebody has lit my dad on fire’.

“I thought I had misread and that maybe someone had set his car on fire but it became obvious I hadn’t misread at all.

“He heard his dad screaming, the family had gone out the house and seen him on fire.

“I immediately went over and the police, ambulance and fire brigade were already there.”

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Chief Superintendent Sean Wilson, of the Met’s West Area Command, said: “We completely understand the shock that resonated throughout the community following this incident.

“Despite a man having been arrested, we continue to be vigilant and urge local people to do the same. Highly visible patrols around Singapore Road will continue in the coming days to provide reassurance to local people and I urge anyone who is concerned to approach officers.”