What Happened
A serious incident occurred at Manchester Central Mosque on Tuesday evening during Ramadan prayers, leading to the arrest of a man in his 40s. Reports indicate that two men entered the mosque carrying weapons, including an axe and a knife. The first suspect was apprehended by police on suspicion of carrying an offensive weapon and possession of class B drugs, while the second suspect remains at large.
Why It Matters
The incident has raised significant concerns within the local Muslim community, particularly during Ramadan, a time traditionally associated with peace and reflection. Sir Keir Starmer expressed his worries regarding the safety of Muslim communities in light of this event, emphasizing the need for security measures. The mosque’s statement highlighted an increase in Islamophobic incidents, further stressing the importance of community safety.
What’s Next
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) have confirmed that the incident is not being treated as terror-related and have increased patrols in the area. A manhunt is underway for the second suspect, and the police have urged the public to remain vigilant. The mosque continues to serve as a community hub, and officials are working to ensure the safety of worshippers during this sacred time.
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