Three people charged over alleged arson attack on Jewish charity ambulances in London
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Three people charged over alleged arson attack on Jewish charity ambulances in London
"Three individuals have been charged with arson being reckless as to whether life would be endangered after four ambulances from Hatzola were set on fire in north-west London."
"The attack occurred in the early hours of 23 March, causing gas canisters stored in the ambulances to explode, highlighting the severity of the incident."
"Cdr Helen Flanagan stated that since the attack, the counter-terrorism policing team has been working continuously to investigate and identify those responsible."
"The accused, Hamza Iqbal, Rehan Khan, and a 17-year-old boy, are due to appear at Westminster magistrates court on Saturday."
Three individuals, including two British nationals and a 17-year-old dual national, have been charged with arson after four ambulances belonging to a Jewish community service were targeted in an attack. The incident occurred in north-west London, resulting in explosions due to gas canisters in the vehicles. The charges stem from a counter-terrorism investigation, and the accused are set to appear in court. The police have been actively working to identify those responsible for this serious incident.
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