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Mosque attacker detained after setting worshippers on fire - BBC News Mohammed Abbkr is given a hospital order for setting mosque worshippers on fire - BBC News
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In considering whether Abbkr should be sent to serve some or all
This is how the events unfolded last year: of his sentence in prison, Judge Melbourne Inman KC said it is
Hashi Odowa, 82, was doused in petrol and set alight on the evening of 27 February as he and the suspect left the West London Islamic Centre in Ealing "highly likely you will require lifelong treatment for this illness".
Met Police released a CCTV image of the suspect spotted earlier inside the mosque But he said it was likely there would be "no compulsion to take such medication in prison" and that signs of a relapse would be spotted sooner by people with the proper medical training.
Three weeks later Mohammed Rayaz, 71, was targeted soon after he left the Dudley Road mosque in Edgbaston, Birmingham, in an almost identical attack The judge said there would therefore be a "significant risk" of a relapse if he was sent to prison, and that could pose a danger for other prisoners and for prison staff.
Although counter-terrorism officers were brought in, police soon said it was not thought to be terrorism
Mohammed Abbkr was quickly arrested after he was identified by members of the local community
He was found guilty by majority verdict in November of attempted murder
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