Muslim man searched in London for wearing 'too many clothes'

The man was handcuffed and searched in broad daylight

PHOTO: SCREENGRAB/ALJAZEERA

A muslim man was stopped and searched in broad day light in London for wearing too many clothes.

The man who has not been named was heading for his Friday prayers, when a woman concerned that he was donning three layers called the cops to search him. He was later hand-cuffed and asked questioned.

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The lady stated that wearing "two three layers" in this weather seemed suspicious to her, according to Al Jazeera. The police took note of her suspicion and interrogated the man, and found nothing out of ordinary or harmful in his attire.

Twitter reacted to this event by sharing disappointment and outrage at the lady and at the London police:






 

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In a statement released by the man through Documenting Oppression Against Muslims (DOAM), he said , “I was rushing to Jummah Salat (Friday prayer) and, when I was near the mosque all of a sudden the police come and put handcuffs on me". “The woman (who stopped me) — the undercover police officer said I was wearing too many clothes… but I was wearing two layers of clothes.”

“The police falsely accused me of carrying a weapon,” the man’s statement added. “They searched me and found nothing as usual.”

The police let go of the man bearing no charge on him whatsoever and later apologised for the trouble caused.
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