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19-03-2025 Vol 19

London Mosque -Businesses have ‘possessions stolen’ under Ramadan -beans

Two women have been arrested after Muslim worshipers claim they got their belongings stolen under Ramadan beans. Police were called to London Central Mosque shortly before 7 p.m. 6.30pm yesterday (Friday 7 March) for reports of the on -site the place in Park Road.

The two women – 42 and 19 years – were arrested on stage. Police say more worshipers reported to be robbed.

Robleh Adam, who was in the mosque near Regents Park, told Mylondon That when Ramadan beans started, some people got dressed in traditional Islamic clothing into the building and allegedly stained stealing. He added that an Uber driver was able to warn worshipers and contact police.

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ONE Metropolitan Police Spokesman said: “Police were called at 1 p.m.

“Two women, 42 and 19 years old, were arrested on the spot on suspicion of theft from several victims.”

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