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Muslim women assaulted in London, hijab pulled off at Baker Street station

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London: In a matter of shamed a Muslim woman’s hijab was pulled off allegedly by a man in a vicious assault in London, amid a spike in hate crime incidents following a series of terror attacks by Islamists in the UK.

 

 

Aniso Abdulkadir was waiting for a tube at Baker Street station on July 16 when she says the man grabbed her headscarf before lashing out with his fists and pinning one of her friends up against a wall, according to media report.

“This man at Baker Street station forcefully attempted to pull my hijab off and when I instinctively grabbed hold of my scarf he hit me,” Abdulkadir tweeted and posted a picture of the man who allegedly attacked her.

“He proceeded to verbally abuse my friends and I, pinning one of them against the wall and spitting in her face,” the tweet read.

Abdulkadir added that a woman who was present was also threatening and verbally abusive, the report said.

 

 

A British Transport Police spokesman said it was being investigated as a hate crime. “Behaviour like this is totally unacceptable and will not be tolerated.This incident has been reported to us and we are investigating,” the official said.

However a man, who claimed to be the man in the image posted by the woman, tweeted on July 17 to protest his innocence, claiming he had been defending his partner from what he called a “racist attack”, media reported.

He said the allegation against him was “completely false”. “I would like to confirm I never hit or attacked anyone; I simply defused the situation by separating them,” Pawel Uczciwek wrote.

“The police is fully cooperating with me and will be able to obtain CCTV footage showing the three women attempting to attack my partner because we are in an interracial relationship,” he claimed.

 

 

The assault comes amid a spike in hate crime incidents in the UK following a suicide bombing at a concert in Manchester that claimed 22 lives and an attack in London by three terrorists, who drove a van into pedestrians and then went on a stabbing spree, killing eight persons before being shot dead.

Anti-Muslim crimes in the British capital increased five-fold since the London attack, London Mayor Sadiq Khan had said, warning that police would take a “zero-tolerance approach”.

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