Police arrest suspect over antisemitic attacks in Golders Green
Met confirms no-one else sought after spate of desecrations targeting synagogues, school, and nursery
Police have arrested a man in connection with the series of antisemitic attacks that have shocked Golders Green over the past two weeks.
The Metropolitan Police confirmed this afternoon that a male suspect has been taken into custody in relation to the criminal damage incidents at synagogues, a Jewish school, a nursery, and a passageway used by worshippers. Officers said they are not looking for anyone else linked to the offences at this stage.
The arrest follows eight antisemitic incidents in just over a week, seven of which are being treated as linked desecrations. Targets included four synagogues, a private residence, and Jewish educational buildings, where faeces and other substances were smeared across entrances.
Shomrim North West London, which has worked closely with detectives throughout the investigation, welcomed the breakthrough.
A spokesperson said: “We thank the police for listening to our concerns, putting on extra resources, and acting decisively to arrest the suspect. Our volunteers have been working tirelessly around the clock, analysing CCTV and carrying out covert operations to assist this investigation. This arrest is a testament to the strength of partnership between the community, Shomrim, and the police. We will continue to support those affected and ensure our community feels safe and reassured.”
Shomrim also praised its volunteers for responding day and night to incidents, coordinating evidence gathering, and supporting victims.
The Met had previously released CCTV images of a man wanted in connection with the offences and appealed to the public for information.
Further details about the suspect or potential charges have not yet been released.
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