Two youngsters have been charged with the preparation of acts of terrorism in relation to a mosque and Jewish cemetery in Cardiff
Members of a Muslim neighborhood have raised considerations concerning the lack of additional safety round Cardiff mosques after two youngsters had been accused of plotting terrorist assaults at a metropolis centre mosque. Worshippers at Madina Mosque on Lucas Avenue in Roath have reported feeling intimidated by information of the alleged assaults and mentioned they’re frightened about sending their kids there.
On Friday, December 12, two youngsters appeared by videolink at a preliminary listening to on the Previous Bailey charged with the preparation of acts of terrorism in relation to a mosque and a Jewish cemetery in Cardiff.
Rhys Edwards and Talan Gethin Vincent, each 18, had been mentioned to have “researched and visited assault areas and made preparations to acquire firearms”. By no means miss a Cardiff story by signing as much as our day by day publication right here.
It was indicated through the listening to that the pair intend to plead not responsible and a three-week trial is about to happen at Bristol Crown Courtroom from February 1, 2027.
Regardless of the information, these training at Madina Mosque declare they knew nothing of the allegations previous to studying it within the information. Because the pair had been charged they mentioned there was no further safety measures carried out to assist assist and reassure these practising on the mosque or at others across the metropolis.
The stunning information has left many worshippers feeling apprehensive. “Each neighborhood ought to really feel secure going to their place of worship,” mentioned an area councillor, Cllr Imran Latif.
Cllr Latif, who represents the Penylan ward and worships at Madina Mosque, mentioned a lot of individuals have raised considerations with him.
He mentioned: “Our children go to the mosque day-after-day and on the weekend we have now extra individuals within the mosques. All Cardiff mosques, practically 18 of them, are full to capability on Friday prayers, and each single man who has contacted me is saying they really feel threatened, intimidated, and never safe within the mosque.
“Each neighborhood wants security, reassurance, and to really feel secure going to their place of worship however in the meanwhile all these three issues usually are not there. Persons are scared, they need reassurance.
“Folks wish to know their children are secure once they go to mosque.”
Cllr Latif added: “I visited my nephew final night time and he was asking me whether or not he could be secure or not if he was on the mosque and one thing occurs. All we’re asking for is a few reassurance because the neighborhood is already underneath a lot assault.”
He additionally mentioned how the response had diverse following the Manchester Synagogue assault earlier within the yr. He recalled: “We acquired emails from police inside hours saying they’d be patrolling our native synagogue. It reassured the entire of the neighborhood.”
In a submit on Fb, Cllr Latif wrote: “We are deeply involved that no further safety measures have been offered to mosques throughout Cardiff, even after a deliberate focused assault on Madina Mosque. Shockingly, the mosque administration was not knowledgeable previous to the general public launch of this menace.
“Our neighborhood deserves security and reassurance. This isn’t nearly one mosque—it’s about defending each place of worship and guaranteeing equality in how threats are addressed.”