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Bomb left outside Walsall's Aisha mosque | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
A suspicious package found near a West Midlands mosque was a small home-made explosive device, police have said. | |
About 150 people were evacuated from homes around the mosque in Rutter Street, Walsall, after bomb disposal experts were called to the scene. | About 150 people were evacuated from homes around the mosque in Rutter Street, Walsall, after bomb disposal experts were called to the scene. |
The item was found on Friday evening but police were not called until it was taken inside by a member of the public on Saturday. | |
Police said they were treating the incident as a hate crime. | |
No threats were made to the mosque and police are "keeping options open". | No threats were made to the mosque and police are "keeping options open". |
Supt Keith Fraser, from the West Midlands force, said detectives were pursuing a "number of lines of inquiry". | |
Police were initially called at about 22:45 BST on Saturday and the bomb squad ordered about 40 nearby homes to be evacuated early on Sunday. | |
'Bang on the door' | 'Bang on the door' |
At about 07:30 BST police said people were being led from their homes in the Caldmore area and those who could not make other arrangements were taken to Walsall Town Hall. | At about 07:30 BST police said people were being led from their homes in the Caldmore area and those who could not make other arrangements were taken to Walsall Town Hall. |
Linda Pepe and son Ricardo, who live on Rutter Street, said they were woken up by police at 06:00 BST. | Linda Pepe and son Ricardo, who live on Rutter Street, said they were woken up by police at 06:00 BST. |
"This morning at 6am, there was a bang on the door like they were breaking it down and the police were there waiting," Ms Pepe said. | "This morning at 6am, there was a bang on the door like they were breaking it down and the police were there waiting," Ms Pepe said. |
"They told us to get ready as soon as possible and follow them to a bus and be taken to town hall and that's all we knew first thing this morning." | "They told us to get ready as soon as possible and follow them to a bus and be taken to town hall and that's all we knew first thing this morning." |
'Firework' sound | 'Firework' sound |
Speaking at a press conference at the scene, Zia ul-Haq, from the mosque, said the discovery was "totally out of the blue" and they did not know who could be behind it. | Speaking at a press conference at the scene, Zia ul-Haq, from the mosque, said the discovery was "totally out of the blue" and they did not know who could be behind it. |
He said: "We found a suspicious item which we did not consider to be serious but as a precaution we thought that we would call the police and bring this to their attention. | He said: "We found a suspicious item which we did not consider to be serious but as a precaution we thought that we would call the police and bring this to their attention. |
"They have taken this very seriously and they have supported us whole-heartedly and we are very grateful to the police and the local authority. | "They have taken this very seriously and they have supported us whole-heartedly and we are very grateful to the police and the local authority. |
"We are not suspecting anybody, we are leaving it in the good hands of the police." | "We are not suspecting anybody, we are leaving it in the good hands of the police." |
Some residents told the BBC they heard what sounded a like a firework go off near to the mosque on Friday evening. | Some residents told the BBC they heard what sounded a like a firework go off near to the mosque on Friday evening. |
Mr Fraser said there had been some reports from the community that there were "things happening over the weekend" but asked anyone with information to contact police. | Mr Fraser said there had been some reports from the community that there were "things happening over the weekend" but asked anyone with information to contact police. |
Zahid Ali, cabinet member for public protection at the council, said it executed its emergency planning procedures once police were contacted. | Zahid Ali, cabinet member for public protection at the council, said it executed its emergency planning procedures once police were contacted. |
"We have taken the residents living within the immediate vicinity of the area into the council's civic offices and premises. | "We have taken the residents living within the immediate vicinity of the area into the council's civic offices and premises. |
"We have put in comprehensive support for them, including food and whatever other support they require." | "We have put in comprehensive support for them, including food and whatever other support they require." |