A 14-year-old arrested after a huge fire at a Morden mosque has been re-bailed until April.
Two teenagers were arrested on suspicion of arson following the devasting blaze at the Baitul Futuh Mosque in London Road on September 26.
A 16-year-old was released without charge, and the 14-year-old was originally bailed by police until early January.
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The Metropolitan Police have confirmed the 14-year-old has now been bailed until a date in mid April while investigations continue.
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The fire, which badly damaged the administration buildings next to the mosque and could be seen from miles around, was tackled by 10 fire engines and 70 firefighters, who managed to prevent it spreading further and damaging the mosque or its library.
Damage caused by the fire
At the time, the police said they were not investigating the fire as a hate crime.
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