Police arrest second man after 'serious security incident' at mosque
Police in Manchester have arrested a second man in connection with a serious security incident at a mosque during Ramadan prayers.
In Manchester, police have arrested a second suspect in relation to a serious security incident that occurred at a mosque during Ramadan prayers. The initial suspect, a man in his 50s, entered the Manchester Central Mosque with potential weapons including an axe and a knife, prompting immediate police response. He was arrested on the scene and charged with possessing offensive weapons and class B drugs, raising significant concerns in the community during this sensitive time.
The police have been actively investigating the situation, expanding their search to locate another individual—a black male believed to be linked to the first suspect—who fled the scene prior to law enforcement's arrival. On Thursday, police confirmed the arrest of a second man, in his 20s, who is now allegedly connected to a wider conspiracy to commit serious assault. This incident has understandably heightened tensions within the local Muslim community, particularly given the significance of Ramadan as a holy month.
As authorities continue their investigation, they offer reassurances to community members, emphasizing their commitment to maintaining public safety and security, particularly in places of worship. The incident not only raises questions about security measures in public spaces but also illustrates the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces in dealing with potential threats during sensitive periods.