London mosque attack suspect’s name revealed as UK leaders call for calm


London, Jun 20 (AP): British authorities and Islamic leaders moved swiftly to ease concerns in the Muslim community after a man plowed a large van into a crowd of worshippers outside a north London mosque early Monday, injuring at least nine people.

British media named the suspect as Darren Osborne, 47-year-old father of four who was living in Cardiff, Wales. British security minister Ben Wallace said authorities were aware of rising far-right activity but the suspect was not known to them prior to the attack.

Police are treating the incident as a terror attack. One man died at the scene, although he had been receiving first aid at the time and it wasn’t clear if he died as a result of the attack or from something else.

The chaos outside the Muslim Welfare House in Finsbury Park follows three Islamist-inspired attacks over the past three months that have triggered a surge in hate crimes around Britain.

The Metropolitan Police Service, already stretched by its investigations of the earlier attacks and a high-rise apartment fire that is believed to have killed 79 people, immediately announced it was putting extra patrols on the streets to protect the public.

Police will assess the security of mosques and provide any additional resources needed ahead of celebrations marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan, Prime Minister Theresa May announced.

“This was an attack on Muslims near their place of worship,” she said in a televised address. “And like all terrorism, in whatever form, it shares the same fundamental goal. It seeks to drive us apart — and to break the precious bonds of solidarity and citizenship that we share in this country. We will not let this happen.”

The attack occurred about 12:20 am local time when a speeding van swerved into worshippers who were giving first aid to a man outside the mosque. That man later died.

Police said the attacker who drove the van has been arrested on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of terrorism, including murder and attempted murder. A mob surrounded him and witnesses said the crowd began attacking him. A local imam, Mohammed Mahmoud, said he organised a group of people and shielded the man until police could take him away.

“By God’s grace, we were able to protect him from harm,” he said.

Toufik Kacimi, chief executive of the Muslim Welfare House, told Sky News the attack clearly targeted Muslims leaving evening prayers during Ramadan.

“We have a witness saying that the guy who did what he did, the driver of the van, said ‘I did my bit,’ which means he’s not mentally ill,” Kacimi said. “This person was conscious. He did what he did deliberately to hit and kill as many Muslims as possible, so he is a terrorist.”

But Kacimi said there was no need for the community to panic, because police and government officials have been “very, very supportive.”

“At this stage, we are calling for calm,” he said.

Mayor Sadiq Khan, London’s first Muslim mayor, urged residents to focus on their shared values and to stand together during an unprecedented period in the capital’s history. The attack Monday hits a community already feeling targeted in the fallout from the London Bridge killings and other attacks blamed on Islamic extremists.

British security officials, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with official policy, said hate crimes directed at Muslims have increased nearly five-fold in the wake of several attacks in Britain.

“While this appears to be an attack on a particular community, like the terrible attacks in Manchester, Westminster and London Bridge, it is also an assault on all our shared values of tolerance, freedom and respect,” Khan said.

Vowing “zero tolerance” for hate crimes, Khan declared “we will not allow these terrorists to succeed ... we will stay a strong city.”

The attack laid bare the frustrations of Muslims who feel they’ve been unfairly equated with the extremists who carry out atrocities in the name of Islam. Ali Habib, a 23-year-old student, said residents are angry that the mosque attack hasn’t been portrayed in the same light as other attacks across Britain.

“There has been an outpouring of sympathy for all for the recent terror attacks but hardly a whisper on this attack,” he said. “People are both scared and angry. Parents are scared to send their children to evening prayers. I don’t think people understand how much these attacks affect all of us.”

May attempted to counter that feeling in her speech, declaring that police arrived at the scene within one minute, and that it was classified as a possible terror attack in eight minutes. The prime minister, who has been criticized for failing to show compassion to victims, traveled to the attack site within hours, and met with community and faith leaders.

Standing outside her Downing Street office, May sought to convey that Britain and London would not fold in the face of the unprecedented series of horrific events.

“Diverse, welcoming, vibrant, compassionate, confident and determined never to give in to hate. These are the values that define this city, “she said. “These are the values that define this country. These are the values that this government will uphold. These are the values that will prevail.’

The attack occurred outside the Muslim Welfare House, a small mosque with about 200 congregants. Nearby, evening prayer services had just concluded at the larger Finsbury Park Mosque, which had been associated with extremist ideology for several years after the 9/11 attacks in the United States. After those attacks, the mosque was shut down and reorganized and has not been associated with radical views for more than a decade.

The mosque’s current leaders say they support inter-faith dialogue and want to serve the nearby community in north London, which is located near Emirates Stadium, home of the Arsenal soccer club.

Britain’s terror alert level is at “severe,” meaning security officials believe an attack is highly likely, and a series of extremist attacks have struck across the country in the last few months.

On June 3, Islamic extremists used a vehicle and then knives to kill eight people and wound dozens of others on London Bridge and in the popular Borough Market area. Police shot and killed the three Islamic extremists who carried out the attack.

In March, a man plowed a rented SUV into pedestrians on London’s Westminster Bridge, killing four people before stabbing a police officer to death outside Parliament. He was also killed by police.

To the north, Manchester was hit by a deadly attack May 22 when a suicide bomber killed 22 people at an Ariana Grande concert.

  

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  • Nithya, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    General public is losing patience. And when powerful nations lose patience (which is only a matter of time) , that's the time they may not get time to repent even.

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  • Ravi, Kapu

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    Its called Newton's third law

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  • Sathish shetty, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 21 2017

    Why you want to import the stuff. we have better say in Kannada. Mullannu Mullindale thegeyuvudu.

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  • Vantage Point, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    If idiots here who justify this terrorist attack...Then it is no diffrrence from ISIS either...they too use similar logic...retilation for killing their own people in M.E..
    And these were the people who used to claim some sort of superiority and use to preach others...Thanx that their true face is revealed...
    Tomorrow they will come to preach again why violence is bad unless committed by their own who will turn into a saviour..

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    Sir,
    People here are basically tolerant by nature.
    You know, continuous attacks on innocents by people of one religion, unjustifiable appeasement of one religion by the government, continuous cow thefts by people of one religion....all these create a sense of hatred towards those people in the minds of general peace loving public.

    Do not take the comments seriously. People do not even comment by their own names, which indicate that they themselves are ashamed of what they write.

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    Cow thefts are taking place in grazing lands and streets, and NOT from cow sheds, as the chaddis are thinking .... Mostly BD goons are invoved in this crime .... They survive only on this business ... they act as they are real traders / owners of cattle .... They do not allow others to step in to this business ... The crime is done by BD goons and blame is thrown on others ....

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  • Vantage Point, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    Shankar...I am a Muslim I never hid my identity...Check my past comments..I hope you don't pretend so naive...
    This is an wild excuse some people here are basically tolerant ... We have a long history of what tolerant people had done under the garb of so called tolerancy..
    ..The way you justified the actions by accusing a community with no facts and statistics..just points out how dumb are your justifications...
    I don't understand what cow thefts had to do with London attacks...As if only Muslims eat and trade cow...Check where the cows from gaushalas endup..Also check from where does the multi millionaire beef exports owned by Hindus get their cattle from..
    I don't understand why bhaktis come in defence of white racists of europe...Is it the new manifestation of age old caste hierarchy of our tolerant people..

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    Sir,
    If you analyse the comments here, it is not only bhakths, many of the anti bhakths are also against the growing terror attacks all over the world. Some of you say ISIS is created by Israel, they are not Muslims and all those bla bla blas and secretly supporting them. You know how indian muslims in middle east fund all these pfis and kfs who later join isis?

    There is someone who is giving back, that is the relief, nevertheless our hearts bleed for the victims.

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  • Aravind, Blr

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    What additional statistics and figures are you looking for? Name one country where they coexist peacefully. In Islamic countries, deny rights to other communities...do those communities resort to terrorist acts? Let alone other communities, shias are targeted by sunnis and ahmediyas are targeted by both. Sufis are targeted by salafis. Wahabis think they own the sacred books. So it is amusing when you still look for facts.

    As for being victimized by west, which is standard way of abdicating all responsibility for own actions, why blame the west. Why did ME countries get into Petro dollar deals? What was the need? Why let west setup military bases? After that you blame west? Instead of spending on establing madrassas, if ME countries invested in schools colleges and technology, they wouldn't be in this state in the first place.

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  • Kumari, Karkala

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    This shows Britishers are too fed up with muslim population which they welcomed open arm sometimes back, by giving them all required necessities. This is a wake up call for rest of the world.

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  • indian, udupi

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    what about britisher killed thousands of iraqis in the name of chemical weapons ?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    @Kukari karkala,British people are not fed up with Muslim population ,but with the terror attacks .Not only Muslim population exists in Britain ,but dont forget ,our indian ,people,and African.They say bloody indian s,then where goes this?we should first check ourselves before blaming others.Dont they hang shields like No dogs and indians are allowed in some pubs ,how do you feel?Apart from this we should consider whoever it is ,a attack against terror is not successful.They become more wild ,if we continue.This terror has no religio n,no humanity,no caste,or gender.Only hatred .may be they want spread islamic religion all over the world.Self true islamic people dont agree with their acts.In no relgion killing is allowed in name of religion.

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  • Zuhair, udupi/Muscat

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    See what it has come to.. all bcoz of unnecessary invasion into Iraq Syria and Libya by west. They realised it when it came to their doorstep.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    Iraq war started when Saddam started attacking Kuwait. The Kuwatis called for help. The fighter jets of the western powers were refuelled by the Gulf nations. stop playing this victim card forever. You talk as if there are no problems within. when did the Shia Sunni fight start?. waht about the seperatist movement of kurdish people within turkey? . what about the role of Saudis in trying to dismantele Assads alawite led government in syria with the Sunni rebels? what about bombing of yemen by the Saudi led forces? are not innocents killed in this Bombing?. another lie is spread that ISIS is a creation of israel.

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    Ask Trump.... he will tell you who founded and funded ISIS....

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    Better ask Obama not Trump. The saudis wanted ISIS to fight against countries like Iraq and Syria which have close links with Iran. The ISIS goal is much more than that. they want the whole of middle east be turned into a caliphate. This goal makes the Saudi royal family and many sheikdoms nervous. These sheikdoms now see ISIS as a threat. they want the ISIS for a limited purpose of keeping Iran in check.

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    ..Bro, now whose Door step it is..you should know that people ran away from syria/iraq/libya and got shelter in free/liberal EU/US..immigrants should defend the host country which is feeding them..check the data, all attackers of immigrants..now once again its coming to their Door step..already countries started to strip nationality..now from here to where?..

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  • Mahathma, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    you cooked!!! now time to eat... all europeans will suffer in near future
    when India was suffering with the terrorism, no one bothered, now your time

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    They deserved this reaction ...

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    ..Its not good to say, eye for an eye will make whole workd blind but if this happens some will learn lesson..the so called silent majority peace loving people who keep silence & justify the act saying its because of palestin/ iraq/ syria, now should console themselves saying its because of london underground,murder of lee rigby,lestone,westminstr bridge,manchester, arena grand concert attack..above is one attack and EU is experienced daily..

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    We need to agree with you Jossey..... Because unless people retaliate radicals aggressiveness or madness will not come down.

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  • Sathish shetty, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 21 2017

    but have observed some extraordinary persons learnt advance yoga and achieved to keep their brain at india and heart at Europe.

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  • krishna, udupi

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    what is the diff between you and sanghi goondas ?????????????????????

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  • Ramesh S, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    Does this makes any difference between you n radicals. It's only one direct attack in UK but innocent citizens of U.K. Experienced dozen. Keep silence good for u.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    Oh Oh Bhai Saab.... Sanghis are goondas....and people who dine with Kashmir Separatists are Desh Premi correct??? People like Kalladka are most wanted whereas Zakir Naik is peace loving preachers correct?

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  • Vijay Benedict, Mlore/Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    One of the news headlines today is Lebanon wants to ban Zakir Naik... It s all clear mate. He was only pampered here during the Congress regimen for vote bank purposes, and now on the run.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    In Gujarath what happened was a reaction against burning of 69 Hindu piligrims. However, those who got killed in reaction may have been innocent people not the train burners.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 20 2017

    Jossey,
    I can't agree more with you on this!

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