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Three charged after attempted arson at Iran International office in London

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The three, two men ‌and a teenager and all British, are accused of arson with intent to endanger life after an ignited container was thrown towards the premises of the ​company

LONDON (Reuters) – British police said on Friday they had charged three people over an attempted arson attack on offices linked to television ​station Iran International in northwest London earlier this week.

The three, two men ‌and a teenager and all British, are accused of arson with intent to endanger life after an ignited container was thrown towards the premises of the parent ​company of Iran International, Volant Media, on Wednesday evening, landing ​in a car park.

The fire immediately put itself out, causing ⁠no damage nor injuries.

Iran International, a London-based television station critical of ​Tehran's government, said a suspicious vehicle was denied entry to its London ​site shortly before the incendiary devices were thrown.

Oisin McGuinness, 21, Nathan Dunn, 19, and a 16-year-old boy who cannot be named for legal reasons, are due to appear at ​Westminster Magistrates’ Court later on Friday. McGuinness was also charged with ​dangerous driving.

Police said a vehicle fled the scene and crashed after being pursued by ‌an ⁠armed response unit which was in the area.

The incident came a day after police arrested two suspects following an attempted arson attack on a synagogue, also in north London.

Last month, several ambulances belonging to the ​Jewish volunteer emergency ​service Hatzola were ⁠set alight while parked near a synagogue in the Golders Green area of north London.

None of the incidents ​have been linked but Matt Jukes, a deputy ​commissioner for ⁠London's Metropolitan Police, said he understood why conflict overseas and heightened tensions in Britain would be "deeply worrying".

"London’s Jewish communities and the Iranian diaspora in ⁠London have, ​in recent years, been increasingly targeted by ​individuals, groups and hostile states intent on spreading fear, hate and harm," Jukes said.

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