Fourth suspect arrested over Jewish charity ambulance arson attack

Fourth Suspect in Jewish Charity Ambulance Attack Appears in Court

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) confirmed the arrest of a fourth person linked to the recent arson incident targeting ambulances owned by a Jewish charity in north London. This individual was taken into custody at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Saturday morning. A man was observed exiting the courthouse accompanied by police officers, according to court proceedings.

Three Charged Individuals Remanded in Custody

Three suspects, already charged in the case, appeared before the court this morning. They have been granted bail pending further investigation. The trio includes Hamza Iqbal, 20, and Rehan Khan, 19, both British nationals, along with a 17-year-old boy who holds dual British-Pakistani citizenship. All three face charges of arson with intent to damage property and reckless endangerment.

“There is compelling evidence the attack was a premeditated and targeted strike against the Jewish community,” stated the CPS during court hearings.

Earlier Arrests and Bail Conditions

Two additional suspects were detained last week in connection with the incident. They were released on bail until April 28, as reported by the court. The current arrest adds to the growing list of individuals involved in the attack, which has raised concerns about anti-Semitic motives.

Investigation Continues

The ongoing inquiry seeks to establish the full scope of the attack, with authorities emphasizing its deliberate nature. The fourth suspect’s apprehension follows the initial arrests, as prosecutors work to build a case against those implicated in the incident.