The officers were informed on April 13 or the “generalized damage” to 85 tomb plates in the cemetery of the lawn Carpenders Park, all in an area reserved for Muslim burials. Many of those affected marked the resting place of babies and young children.
The members of the Muslim community in Brent said that the crime has caused “real pain.” Police have now revealed that, while they continue to investigate all lines of investigation, they are now officials that classify the “crime of Terrime” as an Islamophobic act.
On April 15, the Head of the Local Police Command of the Hertfordshire, Chief Superintendent Jon Simpson said: “Duration the initial stages of our investigation that we explore several hypotheses on how the damage could have occurred and for this reconditioning we had to be to be the public replacement domain.”
He added: “However, now our research has progressed, we are sure that unfortunately, this was a religiously motivated act. We would like to assure those affected and the broader Muslim community, that we continue to deal with this treating this treating this treating this treating this treating this treating this treating this treating this treating this treating this treating this.” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “.
The research team has said that it will continue in contact with the Brent Council, owner of the cemetery site in Oxhey Lane, while working to identify families whose tombs of loved ones have attacked. The Council has confirmed that it will restore the names of the name damaged once the police have finished their investigation.
The CLLr Muhammed Butt council leader visited the cemetery on Monday, April 14 to speak with afflicted families, who said they are “understandable in shock.”
He said: “The Hertfordshire police are investigating, and has confirmed that they are registering this as a crime of Islamophobic hatred, in which 85 Muslim tombs were shamefully attacked.
He added: “There is absolutely any place for hate or discrimination of any kind anywhere, but participulate in London, a city where they are welcome, and where our diversity is one of our greatest strengths. Brent’s Taille’s Taille’s Taille’s Taille.
Police have been working with the president of the Hetfordshire Association of the Muslim Police, Sergeant Irfan Ishaq, to help with communication with the Muslim community of the County. Sergeant Ishaq said: “Our approach continues to identify the families of those whose tombs have an affected leg so that we can provide support and advice, and our partners in the Brent Council are helping us with this.”
He added: “Given the number of tombs involved, and the fact that many of the affected families no longer live locally, we anticipate that this will take some time as we continue to be sensitive and respectful in our work. We recognize that the news of this crime will not only affect the Muslim community, but also those of all the steps of life.