Met chief says British Jews ‘not safe’ in London after series of attacks
The Guardian World ·

Counter-terrorism officers in London have launched 11 investigations and arrested 35 people after “a sustained period of attack” upon the Jewish community, the head of the UK’s biggest police force …
Counter-terrorism officers in London have launched 11 investigations and arrested 35 people after “a sustained period of attack” upon the Jewish community, the head of the UK’s biggest police force has disclosed. In one of his most stark comments on antisemitism in the UK Mark Rowley, the Met commissioner, told MPs in a letter: “British Jews are not currently safe in their capital city.” The investigations, in which 10 people have been charged, include the attack on 29 April in Golders Green, …
Original source: The Guardian World
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