London Business Targeted in Suspected Arson Attack: Counter-Terror Probe Launched

Counter-terrorism police are investigating an arson attack on a business in Hendon, north-west London. Details remain limited as the investigation is ongoing.
Counter-terrorism police are leading an investigation into an arson attack on a business in Hendon, north-west London, on Friday, the Metropolitan police have said.
The incident occurred at a commercial property in the Hendon area, although specific details about the target business have not been released. Authorities have confirmed that the Metropolitan Police Service's Counter Terrorism Command is handling the probe, indicating they believe the attack may have been motivated by extremist or ideological factors.
Investigators are currently gathering evidence and information to determine the circumstances surrounding the arson incident. No further details about potential suspects or a possible motive have been provided at this early stage of the investigation.

A spokesperson for the Met Police stated that officers were called to the scene on Friday in response to reports of a fire. Firefighters were able to extinguish the blaze, but the business suffered damage as a result of the arson attack.
Local residents expressed shock and concern over the incident, with one Hendon local saying, "It's really unsettling to hear that this happened so close to home. We hope the police are able to get to the bottom of it quickly and find those responsible."
Counter-terrorism police have taken over the investigation, indicating authorities believe the arson attack may have been driven by extremist ideologies or motives. However, the specific details and potential target are still unknown at this time.
As the investigation continues, the Metropolitan Police have assured the public that they are working diligently to gather all relevant information and evidence. Updates on the case will be provided as the inquiry progresses.
Source: The Guardian


