Two men arrested over Golders Green ambulances arson attack

The Metropolitan Police said the men, aged 47 and 45, were arrested on Wednesday morning at addresses in north-west London and central London.

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Two men have been arrested after the incident on Monday (Jamie Lashmar/PA)

Two men have been arrested in connection with the Golders Green arson attack on Jewish community ambulances, police said.

The Metropolitan Police said the men, aged 47 and 45, were arrested on Wednesday morning by counter terrorism detectives at addresses in north-west London and central London.

They were arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life and both men have been taken to a London police station where they currently remain in police custody.

Officers were carrying out searches at the two addresses, understood to be in areas near Kilburn and Kings Cross.

Firefighters at the scene in Highfield Road, Golders Green, London
Four ambulances were set on fire during the incident (Jonathan Brady/PA)

Police said the investigation “very much remains active” and CCTV footage of the incident “suggests there were at least three people involved”.

Four ambulances from Hatzola, a volunteer-led ambulance service operating in the Golders Green area of north London, were set on fire during the incident at approximately 1.35am on Monday.

The head of the Metropolitan Police said earlier this week that the force was investigating whether an Islamist group with possible Iranian state links was behind the arson attack.

Gas canisters kept in the ambulances exploded after they were set alight, with nearby homes evacuated as a precaution.

Residents described being woken in the early hours by the noise, with the force of the explosions blowing out windows, including those of the nearby synagogue.

The scene in Golders Green
Gas canisters kept in the ambulances exploded after they were set alight (Jonathan Brady/PA)

Commander Helen Flanagan, head of Counter Terrorism Policing London, which is leading the investigation, said: “We have been working around the clock since this appalling attack took place and this has led to these arrests being made this morning.

“This appears to be an important breakthrough in the investigation, but we’re also mindful that CCTV footage of the incident suggests there were at least three people involved.

“We fully recognise the local community will still be concerned and our investigation very much remains active and we will continue to work to identify and seek to arrest all of those who may have been involved.

“I’d like to thank the public and particularly the local Jewish community in the area for their continued support and reiterate our appeal to anyone who might have information that could assist with the investigation to get in touch with us.”

Detective Chief Superintendent Luke Williams, who leads policing in North West London, said: “We know that community concerns remain heightened and I want to reassure the community that an enhanced, bespoke policing plan and activity, which is particularly focused around vulnerable areas right across London, will continue over coming days and weeks.

The burnt out remains of the ambulances
Residents described being woken in the early hours by the noise of the explosions (Jamie Lashmar/PA)

“This includes specialist officers and capability being deployed alongside local officers to help protect certain locations and will also involve highly visible armed police patrols to serve as a deterrent to anyone seeking to cause our communities harm.

“I must stress that these are precautionary and not in response to any specific threat, and we continue to work alongside our colleagues in counter terrorism policing to support their investigation.

“We will also continue to work closely with local communities and our partners to listen to their concerns and respond to these.”

Anyone with information that could assist the investigation is asked to call police on 101 providing the reference 415 of March 23.

Alternatively, people can call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.