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Met police say Golders Green restaurant attack was robbery and not hate crime

Kosher restaurant Pita, Golders Green. Pic: Jewish News
Kosher restaurant Pita, Golders Green. Pic: Jewish News

The Metropolitan Police say that vandalism at a kosher restaurant in Golders Green was a robbery and not a hate crime.

Social media was flooded with images of the smashed glass frontage of kosher restaurant Pita. There were fears it was an anti-semitic attack following three days of brutal Hamas terrorism in Israel.

The police statement reads:

“We were were called at approximately 06:10hrs on Monday, 9 October to reports of a burglary and damage caused to a restaurant in Golders Green Road, NW11. It was reported that a cash register had been stolen. Officers have attended the scene and examined CCTV at the location.

“Enquiries into the circumstances are ongoing. At this early stage, detectives are treating this incident as part of potential linked series of burglaries at commercial premises in the local area – and is not being treated as a hate crime at this time.

Local officers remain in the area and we will continue to engage and reassure the local community.

Anyone with information that could assist police is asked to speak to one of our local officers, contact police on 101 or ‘X’ @MetCC quoting CAD 1077/9Oct”