Man Charged After Alleged Axe Incident at Manchester Mosque During Ramadan
In Brief
Police arrested two men after reports of an axe at Manchester Central mosque; one has been charged.
Key Facts
- Police arrested two men following a security incident at Manchester Central mosque during Ramadan prayers.
- Darren Connor, 55, has been charged with possession of an offensive weapon and class B drugs.
- Connor was reportedly seen entering the mosque with an axe and acting suspiciously.
- The second man arrested has not been charged, according to police.
- The incident occurred in Rusholme, Manchester, and prompted a police response during Ramadan prayers.
What Happened
Police responded to reports of a man armed with an axe entering Manchester Central mosque in Rusholme during Ramadan prayers. Two men were arrested; Darren Connor, 55, was charged with possession of an offensive weapon and class B drugs. The second man has not been charged.
Why It Matters
The incident raised concerns about security at places of worship during Ramadan, a period of heightened attendance. Police response and subsequent charges highlight ongoing efforts to address safety in religious settings. No injuries or further disturbances have been reported.
Sources
- Sky News — Police arrest second man after 'serious security incident' at mosque(1d ago)
- CNA — UK police make second arrest over Manchester mosque incident(1d ago)
- The Independent — Charges laid after man with axe reported entering mosque during Ramadan prayers(3h ago)
