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Armed robbers target worshippers praying at mosque

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Images of a group of armed men targeting worshippers at a mosque in Joburg have gone viral on social media.

Worshippers are robbed while praying at a mosque in the Johannesburg CBD. Picture: Screengrab/Twitter

A GROUP of armed men targeting worshippers at a mosque in Joburg has gone viral on social media.

In the video clip, the robbers are seen rifling through the pockets of worshippers while they are praying.

Police spokesperson Lieutenant-Colonel Mavela Masondo confirmed that the robbery took place on November 14 at a mosque in the Johannesburg CBD.

By Monday, Masondo said no arrests had been made.

In a statement, the Jamiatul Ulama South Africa said it strongly condemned this level of thuggery and show of utter disrespect for the sanctity of a place of worship.

According to the Jamiatul, they were made aware of the incident on November 18.

They said CCTV footage is understood to be from a prayer facility in the Johannesburg CBD and has since been widely shared via social media.

“In the footage, one can see armed thugs running amok across a prayer hall, harassing congregants, forcing them to lie down, body-searching and robbing the contents of their pockets and other possessions,” the executive committee said.

The statement reads: “We call upon authorities to investigate this incident and bring to book the culprits of this cowardly crime, whose bravado is only to opportunistically target worshippers at a time of retreat for prayers and devotions.

“As such attacks are likely going to increase, especially as the year draws to a close, JUSA calls upon all congregations to be vigilant, review security arrangements and take appropriate steps to minimise vulnerability.”

The organisation appealed to all communities to affirm the preservation of the sanctity of places of worship.

“Mosques are such sacred places and sanctuaries for members of respective communities. Together with their surroundings, such sanctuaries should be kept as protected zones that remain safe, at all times.”

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