UK police make eight further arrests after arson attacks on Jewish sites
UK counter-terrorism officers investigating a spate of arson attacks on Jewish and other sites in London have made eight further arrests, bringing the total number to 23, police said Tuesday.
The capital's Metropolitan Police said seven of the arrests, made in the past 48 hours, were part of "a proactive investigation into alleged conspiracy to commit arson".
Six sites, all of them Jewish save a Persian media outlet that is critical of Iran, have been targeted by arson attacks in recent weeks. While no injuries have been reported, Jewish leaders have denounced rising anti-Semitism, and police say that Iranian proxies may have been involved.
"While it is believed that the intended target of this conspiracy is a venue related to the Jewish community, the specific target or venue is not known," the force added.
Detectives arrested three men – aged 24, 25 and 26 – late Sunday in Harpenden, north of London. They have since been released on bail.
Officers on Monday then detained a 25-year-old man in nearby Stevenage, as well as a 26-year-old man and two women aged 50 and 59 in a car near Birmingham, western England. They all remain in custody in London.
On Tuesday police arrested a 39-year-old man in west London under anti-terror laws, amid a probe into "the discovery of jars of a non-hazardous substance" Friday in Kensington Gardens, the Met said. The gardens are close to the Israeli embassy.
"As part of this investigation, a search is ongoing at a premises in east London," the force added.
The Met noted that of the 23 people arrested since March 23, eight have been charged with arson-related offences, while 13 people remain in custody or on bail under active police investigation.

















