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Tipton mosque blast 'terrorist attack' Tipton mosque blast was 'terrorist attack', say police
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An explosion which left nails and debris strewn outside a mosque was "terrorism", police have said.An explosion which left nails and debris strewn outside a mosque was "terrorism", police have said.
The blast happened on a disused railway line near Binfield Street in Tipton in the West Midlands at about 13:00 BST.The blast happened on a disused railway line near Binfield Street in Tipton in the West Midlands at about 13:00 BST.
A nearby shopkeeper said: "I did tell the police there to evacuate the area, please for god's sake - there were nails all over the place."A nearby shopkeeper said: "I did tell the police there to evacuate the area, please for god's sake - there were nails all over the place."
Counter terrorism officers have been called in and the surrounding area has been completely closed off.Counter terrorism officers have been called in and the surrounding area has been completely closed off.
'Tipton Taliban' tag'Tipton Taliban' tag
The mosque previously hit the headlines when it was revealed as the place of worship for three men from the area who were captured in Afghanistan in 2002 and taken to Guantanamo Bay.The mosque previously hit the headlines when it was revealed as the place of worship for three men from the area who were captured in Afghanistan in 2002 and taken to Guantanamo Bay.
Ruhal Ahmed, Asif Iqbal, both 22 at the time, and 26-year-old Shafiq Rasul were dubbed the "Tipton Taliban" and were held at the US camp in Cuba for two years.Ruhal Ahmed, Asif Iqbal, both 22 at the time, and 26-year-old Shafiq Rasul were dubbed the "Tipton Taliban" and were held at the US camp in Cuba for two years.
A force spokesman said: "Some residents have reported finding debris in the area and finding nails.
"This is being investigated by counter terrorism detectives and forensic officers at the scene."
Shopkeeper Sadarat Khan said he was coming out of a local chemist when he heard a "bomb blast".Shopkeeper Sadarat Khan said he was coming out of a local chemist when he heard a "bomb blast".
He said: "They [the police] didn't seem to be bothered too much... It took them about 40 minutes to evacuate the place. "They [the police] didn't seem to be bothered too much... It took them about 40 minutes to evacuate the place," he said.
"People were terrified and very scared and shaken"."People were terrified and very scared and shaken".
BBC reporters at the scene were told prayers at the mosque were usually held at 13:00 , but had been moved back an hour because of Ramadan.BBC reporters at the scene were told prayers at the mosque were usually held at 13:00 , but had been moved back an hour because of Ramadan.
"Residents say the mosque would have been full had the timings not changed for Friday prayers, which would have meant casualties," BBC 5 Live reporter Phil Mackie said. Resident Raja Khan was about 50m away when he heard the blast and said a device was found on a wall on the disused railway line at the back of the mosque.
Among the road closures are parts of Sedgley Road East, Dudley Port, Jays Avenue, Tudor Court, Park Lane East, Crompton Road and Victoria Road. He said: "A few kids came out shouting, 'bomb, bomb'. There were branches that came off trees all over the place."
Police gave bottles of water to residents with young children who gathered along Dudley Port in Tipton. He said he went to the mosque fearing there would be casualties.
"If it had been when prayers were going on there would've been 300 to 400 people there. There were about 22 to 25 people I think at the time.
"People are terrified for their kids, myself included."
Asst Ch Con Gareth Cann said whoever was responsible "wanted to cause serious harm".
"I can't say for sure it was directed at the mosque, but from what we've seen this seems to be the most likely option," he said.
Minor damaged was caused to a window of a nearby house, he said.
In a joint statement, the board of trustees and management committee of the Kanz Ul Iman Masjid mosque said: "We express our deep shock and utter dismay regarding the incident that has occurred this afternoon.
"On behalf of the local community, we condemn this senseless and mindless act. It's a blessing from God that thankfully no-one was injured in the blast.
'Day of funeral''Day of funeral'
Tipton councillor Ian Jones said he was "very shocked" at what had happened. "We call for calm and strongly urge the community not to let this incident divide us and cause disharmony.
"We stand united, stand together in the aftermath of this mindless act."
Among the road closures in the area are parts of Sedgley Road East, Dudley Port, Jays Avenue, Tudor Court, Park Lane East, Crompton Road and Victoria Road.
Police gave bottles of water to residents with young children who gathered along Dudley Port in Tipton.
Local councillor Ian Jones said he was "very shocked" at what had happened.
He told BBC WM it could not "go unnoticed" that the incident happened on the same day of the funeral of Fusilier Lee Rigby, who was killed in Woolwich in May.He told BBC WM it could not "go unnoticed" that the incident happened on the same day of the funeral of Fusilier Lee Rigby, who was killed in Woolwich in May.
Councillor Syeda Amina Khatun said she was not aware of any previous attacks on the mosque.Councillor Syeda Amina Khatun said she was not aware of any previous attacks on the mosque.
She said: "The explosion has gone off on the disused railway line behind the mosque. "The whole estate has been blocked off. People are surprised that something like this has happened," she said.
"The whole estate has been blocked off. People are surprised that something like this has happened."
West Midlands Police are still investigating an explosion which occurred near a mosque in Caldmore in Walsall last month.West Midlands Police are still investigating an explosion which occurred near a mosque in Caldmore in Walsall last month.
About 150 people were evacuated from homes near Aisha Mosque and Islamic Centre after a device was found in a nearby alley.About 150 people were evacuated from homes near Aisha Mosque and Islamic Centre after a device was found in a nearby alley.
Mr Cann told the media there was nothing to suggest a link between this incident and what occurred in Tipton.
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