Two Men Released On Bail Over London Ambulance Arson Attack Probe Continues
Two British nationals arrested for suspected arson attacks involving four Hatzola ambulances in Golders Green, north London, released the Metropolitan Police said they had issued bail until April after searches were conducted at addresses near Kilburn and Kings Cross on Wednesday.
Key Points
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1Two British nationals arrested for suspected arson at a Jewish charity ambulance service in Golders Green, north London.
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2The four Hatzola ambulances involved in the attack were destroyed early Monday morning after being parked near a synagogue car park. Police searched addresses in Kilburn and Kings Cross following Wednesday's arrests of two men aged 45 and 47 on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life.
Developments
Perspectives
Two men arrested over the suspected Jewish charity ambulance attack in north London, both UK nationals aged between forty-five and seventy years old.
— [Mar 26, 08:15] Men released on bail after Golders Green arson attack (Independent.co.uk)The two suspects were detained by police officers Wednesday morning for suspected involvement in the fire at four ambulances belonging to a Jewish charity organization located near synagogue grounds.
— [Mar 26, 08:44] Men released on bail after Golders Green ambulance arson attack (Independent.co.uk)The suspects were arrested and subsequently bailed pending further investigation into whether they intentionally set fire with the purpose of endangering lives through their actions.
— [Mar 26, 08:15] Men released on bail after Golders Green ambulance arson attack (Independent.co.uk)Police conducted searches at residential properties in Kilburn and Kings Cross areas following arrests related to this incident involving community ambulances destroyed early Monday morning.
— [Mar 26, 08:15] Men released on bail after Golders Green ambulance arson attack (Independent.co.uk)British police arrested and subsequently released two men on bail while investigating a suspected arson attack that destroyed four ambulances belonging to Hatzola Northwest at Golders Green, London. Authorities are closely monitoring these suspects under strict conditions as they continue their inquiry into the antisemitic hate crime involving three individuals visible in surveillance footage of Monday's blaze.
Two British men arrested for suspected arson attacks on Jewish charity ambulands have been released under strict bail while counter-terror police continue their investigation into Monday's incident in Golders Green. A newly formed Iran-aligned group, HAYI, has claimed responsibility alongside recent similar incidents across Europe and the UK.
Two British men have been arrested and subsequently released on bail following an arson attack that set fire to four volunteer-run Jewish charity ambulances in Golders Green. Counter-terror police are leading a nationwide investigation into the incident, which was claimed by Iran-aligned group HAYI alongside recent attacks across Europe.