Fourth suspect arrested over Jewish charity ambulance arson attack

Fourth suspect arrested over Jewish charity ambulance arson attack

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) confirmed a fourth individual has been detained in relation to the recent arson incident targeting ambulances owned by a Jewish charity in north London. This arrest occurred at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Saturday morning, where a man was observed exiting the premises under police custody.

The court was informed that four people were involved in the attack. Three of them, who had already been charged, appeared in court that day and were granted bail pending further investigation. These suspects include Hamza Iqbal, 20, and Rehan Khan, 19, both British nationals, as well as a 17-year-old boy with dual British-Pakistani citizenship.

All three have been formally accused of arson with intent to harm property and of acting recklessly, potentially endangering lives. A

statement from the court highlighted strong evidence suggesting the attack was “premeditated and targeted against the Jewish community.”

Earlier this week, two men—aged 45 and 47—were also arrested in connection with the case and released on bail until late April.