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Epsom Islamic Centre mosque in Surrey targeted with graffiti

BBC/Adrian Harms Police officers talking to members of a mosque.BBC/Adrian Harms

Epsom Islamic Centre say they are “saddened” over the vandalism

Police are investigating after a mosque in Surrey was targeted by vandals.

The walls around the Epsom Islamic Centre were spray-painted with offensive language in the early hours of Tuesday, according to the mosque.

Surrey Police said it launched its inquiry after it received a report of “racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage” at the site.

The mosque said this was the second time in recent months that its Hook Road premises had been targeted, and that it was “saddened” by the vandalism.

The centre said that members has also experienced an “increase in Islamophobic and racially-motivated abuse in recent months”, with the last incident on 29 August.

Epsom Islamic Centre A graffiti of an inverted cross sprayed on a brick fence. Behind the fence is a mosque.Epsom Islamic Centre

Helen Maguire, MP for Epsom and Ewell, has condemned the vandalism

A statement from the centre said: “Epsom has long been known as a welcoming and inclusive place, and it is deeply regrettable that the actions of a small number of individuals seek to undermine that spirit.

“We extend our sincere gratitude to our neighbours and the wider community for their overwhelming expressions of support and solidarity during this difficult time.”

Epsom Islamic Centre A wooden fence graffitied with the word "devil".Epsom Islamic Centre

Surrey Police launched an inquiry after reports of “racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage”

Epsom and Ewell borough commander, Insp Tommy Pearson, condemned the vandalism as “unacceptable”.

He said: “Our team is working closely with leaders at the Epsom Islamic Centre to support the community and ensure everyone feels safe attending the mosque.”

The force is consulting with the centre and local authorities to “assess whether further crime prevention measures can be put in place”, Insp Pearson added.

Epsom and Ewell MP Helen Maguire said there was “no place for Islamophobia in the community”.

She added that local residents “should be united to reject such hateful acts of prejudice”.

The Epsom Islamic Centre has been approached for further comment.


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