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British counter-terror officers are investigating an attempted arson on a business in Hendon, north-west London, on the night of April 17-18, 2026.
Police say a man was seen placing a plastic bag containing three bottles of fluid outside a row of shops and lighting them; the bottles failed to fully ignite, causing only minor damage and no injuries.
Counter Terrorism Policing London is leading the probe with support from the Met’s north-west command area, although authorities say the incident is not currently being treated as a terrorist offence.
Investigators are examining whether the attack is linked to a recent string of similar incidents in north London, including a synagogue arson in Finchley (in which two people were arrested), four Jewish community ambulances torched in Golders Green in late March, and an attempted arson at a Persian-language media outlet.
A small Islamist group has claimed responsibility on social media for some of the incidents, but police have not verified those claims.
Officers have increased patrols in the area, including armed units and Project Servator deployments, and have urged the public to share any footage or information.
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