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Walsall Aisha Mosque bomb: Police terrorism unit called | Walsall Aisha Mosque bomb: Police terrorism unit called |
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A bomb found at a mosque in Walsall is being investigated by the West Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit. | A bomb found at a mosque in Walsall is being investigated by the West Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit. |
A package, later confirmed as a bomb, was found in an alleyway beside Aisha Mosque on Friday by a member of the public. | A package, later confirmed as a bomb, was found in an alleyway beside Aisha Mosque on Friday by a member of the public. |
Residents of Rutter Street reported later they had heard a bang "like a firework" on Friday evening. | Residents of Rutter Street reported later they had heard a bang "like a firework" on Friday evening. |
Police were not called until the package had been taken into the mosque on Saturday evening. | Police were not called until the package had been taken into the mosque on Saturday evening. |
The suspected explosion caused minor damage and no injuries. | The suspected explosion caused minor damage and no injuries. |
Local resident Mudasar Iqbal said he heard the blast. | Local resident Mudasar Iqbal said he heard the blast. |
He said: "I parked my car [at my house] and I was taking my daughter inside when I heard the bang and saw the smoke." | He said: "I parked my car [at my house] and I was taking my daughter inside when I heard the bang and saw the smoke." |
Mr Iqbal told the BBC he later found part of the device and took it to the mosque where it was then taken to the imam before being retrieved by police. | Mr Iqbal told the BBC he later found part of the device and took it to the mosque where it was then taken to the imam before being retrieved by police. |
Assistant Chief Constable Sharon Rowe said terrorism experts and specialist investigators had been called in to support the inquiry. | Assistant Chief Constable Sharon Rowe said terrorism experts and specialist investigators had been called in to support the inquiry. |
She said: "The force is taking this attack against the mosque very seriously and we have a major investigation under way. | She said: "The force is taking this attack against the mosque very seriously and we have a major investigation under way. |
"At this stage we are keeping an open mind on a motive. | "At this stage we are keeping an open mind on a motive. |
"There is no evidence or intelligence to suggest that this is an act of terrorism." | "There is no evidence or intelligence to suggest that this is an act of terrorism." |
'Beautiful relationships' | 'Beautiful relationships' |
West Midlands Police said it was believed to be an isolated incident but patrols had been increased for public reassurance. | West Midlands Police said it was believed to be an isolated incident but patrols had been increased for public reassurance. |
Ziaul Haq, from Aisha Mosque, said he was grateful police were "taking this seriously" and "investigating thoroughly". | Ziaul Haq, from Aisha Mosque, said he was grateful police were "taking this seriously" and "investigating thoroughly". |
"We have beautiful relationships with the local community and we've never had any trouble at all at our mosque. | "We have beautiful relationships with the local community and we've never had any trouble at all at our mosque. |
"We are not too worried about this and we have every confidence in the police," he added. | "We are not too worried about this and we have every confidence in the police," he added. |
About 150 people were evacuated from homes in the Caldmore area around the mosque while initial police investigations were undertaken. | About 150 people were evacuated from homes in the Caldmore area around the mosque while initial police investigations were undertaken. |
Worshippers were allowed to return to the mosque for prayers on Sunday afternoon. | Worshippers were allowed to return to the mosque for prayers on Sunday afternoon. |
Zahid Ali, cabinet member for public protection at Walsall Council, said: "We stand shoulder to shoulder together as a community in support of the police. | Zahid Ali, cabinet member for public protection at Walsall Council, said: "We stand shoulder to shoulder together as a community in support of the police. |
"Walsall has really shown its mettle in coming together and responding with calm determination." | "Walsall has really shown its mettle in coming together and responding with calm determination." |
The Bishop of Wolverhampton, the Right Reverend Clive Gregory, said he was "disturbed" by the discovery of the bomb at the mosque. | |
"It is a place where the hospitality and warm welcome I have received at meetings with other faith leaders remains fresh in my memory," he said. | "It is a place where the hospitality and warm welcome I have received at meetings with other faith leaders remains fresh in my memory," he said. |
"I am sure they will stand with me in condemning any sinister action against any part of our diverse but harmonious communities." | "I am sure they will stand with me in condemning any sinister action against any part of our diverse but harmonious communities." |