A man was convicted for burning a Quran outside London's Turkish Consulate. The act incited religious hatred, leading to increased security measures.
A man has been convicted for burning a Quran outside the Turkish Consulate in London. The incident sparked outrage and led to heightened security measures around diplomatic missions in the city.
The individual, whose identity has not yet been released, was found guilty of inciting religious hatred. The court heard how the act was pre-meditated and intended to cause offense to the Muslim community.
The sentencing is scheduled for next month, and the defendant faces a potential jail term.
The Turkish government has expressed its gratitude to the British authorities for their swift action and commitment to protecting religious sites and communities.