A man has been arrested in connection with an antisemitic attack on Jewish schoolgirls in Hackney, which occurred on November 25. The Metropolitan Police’s Hate Crime Command made the arrest, and the suspect remains in custody as the investigation continues.
Collaborative Effort
The arrest was announced by Shomrim London North & East, a community safety organization, which has been working closely with the Metropolitan Police to support the investigation. Their efforts include providing CCTV footage and mobile phone evidence, as well as assisting with witness and victim liaison.
“Our enquiries remain ongoing. We want to reassure the community that we are doing everything possible to investigate this hate crime thoroughly and bring those responsible to justice.”
Community Response
Shomrim also thanked the public for their support and vigilance, emphasizing the importance of reporting any suspicious activity or hate crime incidents.
“If you see something, say something!” the group said in their public statement.
Heightened Police Presence
Residents can expect an increased police presence in the Hackney area as the investigation progresses. Officers are engaging with the community to provide reassurance and ensure the safety of local residents.
Appeal for Information
The Metropolitan Police have urged anyone with additional information about the incident to come forward. Reports can be made by contacting the police directly or anonymously via Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.