Suspects have been charged in the UK with setting fire to ambulances
In the UK, three people have been charged following an incident in north London last week in which four ambulances belonging to a Jewish charity were set on fire.
The BBC reports this.
Two British nationals, 20-year-old Hamza Iqbal and 19-year-old Rehan Khan, as well as a 17-year-old youth with dual British-Pakistani citizenship, have been charged with arson with intent to cause damage to property and reckless endangerment of life.
According to the Metropolitan Police, they were arrested on Wednesday, April 1, at three different locations in London as part of the investigation into the attack.
Ikbal and Khan, both from Leyton, as well as a 17-year-old from Walthamstow (whose name is being withheld for legal reasons), are scheduled to appear before Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Saturday, April 4.
Police emphasized that the incident is not currently being classified as "terrorist."
As a reminder, two people were arrested in London for setting fire to Jewish ambulances.
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