Muslim man who was attacked with acid wants to know why it's not labelled a terror attack
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A Muslim man who was left with life-changing injuries following an acid
attack in east London has demanded to know why the assault is not being
treated as terrorism.
Jameel Muhktar had to be put in a coma for two days after a man threw
acid at him and his cousin Resham Khan through a car window as they sat
at traffic lights in Beckton
“If this was an Asian guy like myself, going up to an English couple
in a car and acid attacking them, I know for a fact and the whole
country knows that it would be classed as a terror attack,” he told
Channel 4 News.
“It's definitely a hate crime. I believe it's something to do with
Islamophobia. Maybe he's got it in for Muslims because of the things
that have been going on lately.
"I don't know if people are trying to retaliate. We're innocent
people. We didn't deserve that. I've never seen this guy in my life.
“I don't have any problems with anybody. My cousin is 21, she's a business student. Why would anyone do that to us?”
The attack came on Ms Khan’s 21st birthday, leaving her with horrific
injuries to her face and body needing skin grafts, and her cousin with
wounds to his stomach, face, neck, ears, arms and back requiring
extensive surgery.
Mr Muhktar (37) said he initially thought the attacker, described as
white British, was conducting a “practical joke” when he knocked on the
car window on 21 June.
55Jameel Muhktar, 37, in hospital following an acid attack on 21 June Photo: Gofundme
“He just squirted this clear liquid over us, which I thought was water until my cousin started to scream,” he added.
“I was watching her burning. Next thing I know, I’m burning, my
seat’s burning, my trainers are burning, her skin’s peeling…within
seconds.”
Mr Muhktar described how his clothes and shoes started “melting” to
his body as he was left temporarily blinded, crashing the car into a
barrier.
He desperately stripped off his clothes and tried to help his cousin while screaming for help from nearby houses.
55Resham Khan in hospital following an acid attack on 21 June (Gofundme)
Residents ran out with buckets of water and a hose in attempts to wash the acid off the victims.
“When I went to hospital, they had to jet wash me to get the acid
off,” Mr Mukhtar said. “It was excruciating pain, I was screaming like a
baby.”
55Police want to speak to John Tomlin, 24, in connection with an acid attack in Tollgate Road, E16. Photo: Metropolitan Police
He described the continued agony feeling like “someone’s ironing me
24/7”, adding: “I’m never going to be the same again, I’m always going
to be scarred.”
“I haven’t done anything to anybody and nor has my cousin,” Mr Mukhtar added.
“We’re not terrorists. This guy tried to kill us, I’m lucky I’m alive.”
Two crowfunding pages set up for victims have so far raised a total of almost £41,000.
Campaigners sad Ms Khan, who is studying business management in
Manchester, had recently returned from an exchange programme in Cyprus
and was due to start a new job within days.
“Resham is usually a very confident young woman…but now she feels as
though her identity has been stolen from her,” friends said.
“Although we have faith justice will be served once the criminal is
caught, the scars Resham and Jameel will carry will last a lifetime.”
Ms Khan said police did not take a statement from her for several
days after the attack, writing on Twitter that an ambulance “took too
long” to arrive and they had to be given a lift to hospital by a passing
driver.
The type of acid used in the attack has not been confirmed, but calls are mounting for restrictions to be imposed on sales.
More than 24,000 people have signed a petition for Parliament to consider new laws to combat “rife” acid attacks.
Sarmad Ismail, who started the petition, wrote: “It is about time
that the law gets changed for the purchase of acid, as anyone can buy it
easily from any hardware store.
“It is a very lethal and life damaging substance that should only be
allowed to be purchased with a licence…the Government must do something
about this.”
The attack came amid fears of rising anti-Muslim hate crime following
the terror attack on worshippers in Finsbury Park and concerns over a
potential “backlash” to attacks claimed by Isis in London Bridge,
Manchester and Westminster.
Police are appealing for information on a man they want to speak to
regarding the acid attack, which took place in Tollgate Road at around
9.15am on 21 June.
A spokesperson described John Tomlin (24) as white, around 6ft tall,
of stocky build and with short fair hair, saying he is known to frequent
the Canning Town area.
“While enquiries into this attack remain ongoing, there is no current
information to suggest that this attack was racially or religiously
motivated,” he added.
A Facebook page appearing to belong to Tomlin, who has a partner and
young daughter, contains posts using language linked to the far-right.
“A sleeping lion can only be provoked so much before it wakes up and
attacks…and so will us British,” reads one post shared in 2015.
“We will stand and we will fight. We will reclaim what is rightfully ours. We will not surrender.”
Police warned of the public not to approach Tomlin, who has
distinctive face tattoos of a dagger and tears, but dial 999 immediately
if he is seen.
Det Supt Neil Matthews, said: “We will continue to progress these
enquiries as quickly as humanly possible and fully understand concerns
that they should be brought to justice quickly.”
Officers from the Metropolitan Police’s territorial support group
raided a house in E16 hours after the attack but there have been no
arrests.
Anyone with detail of Tomlin's whereabouts is asked to call the
police non-emergency line on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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