Two more people have been arrested by police as they investigate the arson attack at a mosque in Peacehaven on Saturday night (4 October).
Sussex Police said this evening (Thursday 9 October): “Detectives investigating a report of arson at a mosque in Peacehaven have now made further arrests.
“Emergency services were called to the building in Phyllis Avenue at around 9.50pm on Saturday 4 October.
“Footage showed two people wearing masks and dark clothing approaching the front door before spraying accelerant on the entrance of the mosque and igniting a fire.
“Sussex Police and East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service promptly attended the scene and were able to extinguish the fire.
“Fortunately, those inside at the time were not injured but significant damage was caused to the mosque and a nearby vehicle.
“A total of four people have been arrested so far on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life since Monday (6 October) by detectives from the Surrey and Sussex Major Crime Team.
“These include a 46-year-old man and three other men aged 25, 27 and 22.
“They have all been released on conditional bail while inquiries continue.”
Detective Chief Inspector Mark Cullimore said: “Our investigation continues at pace and we have been carrying out extensive inquiries including house to house, forensic and gathering intelligence.
“We are determined to identify and arrest those who are responsible for this shocking attack and we continuing to urge anyone with information which could be vital to our investigation to come forward.”
Anyone with information was urged to report it online or to call 101, quoting Operation Spey.
Superintendent Rachel Swinney said: “We will continue to engage directly with all communities impacted by this incident to support them and ensure their concerns are heard and acted upon.”
Hmmm?? Less and less like a hate crime now…. considering it’s dropped from the narrative.