Investigation underway after 'hateful messages' spray painted on North York mosque


An investigation is underway after North York’s Towfiq Islamic Centre was just lately defaced with what Toronto police are calling “hateful messages.”


On Thursday, at 5:30 a.m., police mentioned they acquired a name for a hate crime/mischief at a mosque close to Weston Street and Oak Road, which is simply south of Freeway 401.


In line with investigators, two suspects spray painted graffiti on the constructing at round 12:30 a.m.


The suspects have been seen fleeing on foot eastbound on Oak Road.


Toronto police Chief Myron Dewkiw took to Twitter earlier at the moment to sentence the incident, which police are treating as a suspected hate-motivated offense.


“We’re dedicated to investigating each potential hate crime & encourage the reporting of any suspected hateful act to police,” he wrote.


Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie has additionally spoken out on social media about what occurred.


“I am extraordinarily troubled by this act of vandalism within the midst of the holy month of Ramadan,” she mentioned in a Twitter thread.


“Mosques are a spot of peace the place folks ought to be capable to collect to rejoice their religion with out concern. I'm proud to face up towards any act of Islamophobia in our metropolis and I would like our Muslim neighborhood to know we won't tolerate acts of hatred. … We wish all residents to have the ability to rejoice their religion in peace in our metropolis.”


Toronto police are asking anybody who witnessed the incident or anybody who was driving within the space on the time and has sprint digital camera footage to contact them.


Suggestions may also be left anonymously by way of Crime Stoppers.

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