Police confirm suspected arson attack at Durban mosque
The building was gutted early on Monday morning following an alleged arson attack, according to the Effingham Islamic Society Trust.
What remains of the Faizane Mariam Masjid. Image: Northglen News
An Effingham Mosque, the Faizane Mariam Masjid in KwaZulu-Natal was petrol bombed at about 12.40am on Monday, according to a press statement released by the Effingham Islamic Society Trust.
“[The] Faizane Mariam Masjid in Effingham Heights became the victim of an arson attack. The Masjid was set alight by arsonists resulting in significant fire damage,” read the statement.
Law enforcement was investigating the matter and more information would be released in due course.
“We ask for calm as the case is investigated and the perpetrators brought to book.”
Arson attack on Faizane Mariam Mosque, Effingham Heights, Durban. Building petrol bombed at 12.40am. Extensive damage. @SAPoliceService #CrimeWatch pic.twitter.com/jXaRwOSNBE
— Yusuf Abramjee (@Abramjee) February 25, 2019
Greenwood Park SAPS communications officer Sergeant Vincent Mthembu confirmed that a case of arson was opened at Greenwood Park SAPS.
“There are two rooms that are very badly burnt. At this stage we do not know who is responsible for the attack. A man was staying inside the mosque when he heard a bang on the window and woke up to find the mosque on fire. I encourage the mosque members to be calm and allow the investigation to take place. I urge anyone with information to call the station on 031 5716512 and report it to us,” said Mthembu.
– Additional reporting by Northglen News’ Danica Hansen
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