A 37-year-old man, Ionut-Cristian Bold, has been charged by the Metropolitan Police following a distressing series of antisemitic attacks targeting synagogues, a Jewish school, and private residences in north London. The incidents occurred between August 15 and September 11, 2025, focusing on seven Jewish premises in Barnet, particularly in the Golders Green area, a neighbourhood with a significant Jewish community.

According to police reports, Bold faces multiple charges, including six counts of racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage and harassment without violence, as well as three counts related to destroying or damaging property and possession of an article with intent to cause damage. In several of the attacks, a substance — reported by some sources to be bodily fluids such as feces and urine, though the police have not confirmed specifics — was smeared across four synagogues and a private residence. Additionally, liquid was thrown towards a Jewish school and over a car linked to one of the synagogues.

The offences began with an incident on August 15, when liquid was thrown over a car, and escalated through September with multiple reports of property being defaced in the early hours of the morning. Police were first called following damage to a synagogue on September 3, with further incidents reported on September 4, 7, 8, and overnight on September 11.

Superintendent Zubin Writer, responsible for local policing in Barnet, Brent, and Harrow, stressed the seriousness with which the Metropolitan Police treat all allegations of hate crimes. He confirmed that a dedicated investigation by local officers led to Bold’s arrest on September 12 in Hendon, and assured the community of ongoing support for residents affected by these “revolting” acts.

Detective Chief Superintendent Luke Williams added that substantial CCTV evidence underpinned the arrest and that police remain in close contact with the Jewish community to provide reassurance and safety. As a preventative measure, police have increased night patrols in Golders Green, working late into the night to deter further offences and help residents feel secure.

Community organisations expressed strong condemnation of the attacks. A spokesperson for the Community Security Trust described the defilement of Jewish locations as “utterly abhorrent and deeply distressing,” while the Campaign Against Antisemitism highlighted the impact on British Jews, who are left feeling “anxious and vulnerable” in their own neighbourhoods.

These incidents have underscored ongoing concerns about antisemitism in the UK, provoking calls for continued vigilance and stronger community protection measures. The police continue their inquiries and appeal for public assistance in identifying any further information related to the attacks. Bold is due to appear at Willesden Magistrates' Court on September 15.

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Source: Noah Wire Services