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Mahmood: ‘Dark forces running amok’ as synagogue attack raises wider questions

05 Oct 2025 5 minute read
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood – Photo Ben Whitley PA Media

The attack on the Manchester synagogue raises deep questions about community relations in the UK, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said.

She warned that there were “malign and dark forces running amok across our country”, with antisemitism and “other forms of hatred” on the rise.

Four people arrested in connection with the Manchester attack remain in custody after police were granted extra time to question them.

Three men are still in hospital after the car and knife attack at the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Crumpsall, on Thursday.

Recluse

Jihad Al-Shamie, 35, who was on bail for an alleged rape, was shot dead by police as he targeted the place of worship on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.

Adrian Daulby, 53, is believed to have been shot dead by police while trying to stop Al-Shamie from entering the synagogue during the attack.

He died alongside Melvin Cravitz, 66, from Crumpsall, a worshipper who helped prevent the attacker from entering the premises.

A former friend told The Sun that Al-Shamie was obsessed with the violent video game Street Fighter, spent too much time smoking cannabis from an early age and was a “rebellious wild child” who got in trouble with his parents.

“He would spend a lot of time practising Street Fighter, like obsessively practising this computer game,” the unnamed friend said.

“He was very good at it, to the point where he competed a couple of times in competitions.”

They added: “His personality type, he would latch on to one thing and get buried deep into it. The only thing I can think of is that he’s done that but with radical religion.”

Neighbours reported seeing reclusive Al-Shamie, who had dropped out of university, lifting weights in his garage or wandering around in pyjamas and flip flops.

Dangers

The Home Secretary acknowledged that the Jewish community had repeatedly warned about the dangers they faced.

She told the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg: “I am, of course, as devastated as anyone else at what has happened here in Manchester on Thursday – feel tremendous grief for not just the people of our Jewish community, but for our national community as well.

“I am very worried about the state of community relations in our country. I know I, as the Home Secretary, have a responsibility to think about the action the Government can take to strengthen our communities, to make sure people are well-integrated into our society.

“That is a bigger piece of work for us to do, but I do recognise the sense of people feeling let down. I do recognise that people have been saying for a while that this was only a matter of time.

“It is devastating to hear our citizens say that and I will ensure that the Government response to what has happened meets the scale of the challenge that is being put to us.”

Migration and integration 

On Times Radio she acknowledged there are “wider, societal issues around the pace of migration and integration” but “I don’t think we should elide those additional issues into what we’ve seen happen here in Manchester”.

She added: “We have a broader problem of a rise not only in antisemitism but in other forms of hatred as well.

“There are clearly malign and dark forces running amok across our country.

“It’s a challenge for governments of all stripes to work out how to deal with these issues without placing more pressure, and frankly more unwanted burden and responsibility, on minority communities.”

The police operation is being led by Counter Terrorism Policing North West (CTPNW). They were granted the warrants on Saturday, meaning they can detain four people, whom they arrested on suspicion of preparing terrorist acts, for a further five days.

The warrants are in relation to two men, aged 30 and 32, and a woman, 61, all arrested in Prestwich, and a 46-year-old woman arrested in Farnworth.

Two other people, an 18-year-old woman and a 43-year-old man who were arrested in Farnworth, were released with no further action on Saturday night.

A Greater Manchester Police (GMP) statement said the investigation was “continuing at pace” with “significant resources” mobilised in order to “establish the full picture into what has happened”.

On Saturday, the force said three men remain in hospital with serious injuries, including a security guard with car-impact injuries and a Community Security Trust (CST) worker with stab wounds.

Lethal force

On Friday, the police watchdog, which is investigating the incident, said it was examining the use of lethal force by GMP firearms officers.

The investigation would include “whether police may have caused or contributed to the death” of Mr Daulby.

A GMP spokesman said they had increased patrols to reassure the community.

Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch was joined by Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham and Assistant Chief Constable John Webster as she visited the synagogue on Saturday.

Mrs Badenoch has said Jewish people in the UK must be given greater security as some are “leaving to go to Israel”.

She said: “Israel is at war. How can people be leaving the UK to go to a war zone and think that they’ll be safer there?”


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Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
1 month ago

I thought she was just one more Hate Secretary but no she must be an occult priestess battling dark forces as a side hustle…

They could not tell the truth to save their lives…

Amir
Amir
1 month ago

She is right about dark forces but unfortunately she fails to see them herself. When she condemns the genocide and ethnic cleansing of a semitic Palestinian population in Ghazza and West Bank, her eyes will open. I condemned the despicable attack on the synagogue in Manchester, why are others not condemning the genocide in Ghazza?

Evan Aled Bayton
Evan Aled Bayton
1 month ago
Reply to  Amir

What is happening in Gaza while terrible is not genocide it is killing during a war in a civilian setting. The fight was initiated on this occasion by Hamas who could have stopped it at any time by releasing the hostages and negotiating a surrender which now it seems after two years Trump has persuaded them to do. Not before they have given Netanyahu to massacre tens of thousands of Palestinians.

Amir
Amir
1 month ago

B’Tselem and Physicians for Human Rights-Israel have both said the massacre of innocent civilians in Ghazza is genocide. Why can’t you? Are your eyes and heart still closed?And the fight on this occasion started in June and July 2023 with the settlers and IDF incursions into Jenin.

Johnny
Johnny
1 month ago

Absolute BS with the 2 previous hostage releases it was the War Criminal Netanyahu who walked away from the peace deal because of pressure from the Far Right Zionist Fascists in his government.
One in Six Cambodian’s died under the regime of Pol Pot.So because Five out of Six Cambodian’s survived it doesn’t make it a Genocide does it!

Jeff
Jeff
1 month ago

Verifiable cobblers on many levels.

Targeting children being operated on by drones and then hitting teh doctors and then the press. Genocide.

theoriginalmark
theoriginalmark
1 month ago

I think you need to get off the kool-aid and stop believing what farage tells you.

David J
David J
1 month ago

It is not a “war”, it is an invasion and occupation, which has been going on since 1948. Maybe Hamas will release their few dozen hostages when the Zionists release the thousands of Palestinian hostages they have been holding for years. If you think there is a moral equivalence between invaders and occupiers, and those they invade and occupy, you are de facto on the side of the invaders and occupiers

Evan Aled Bayton
Evan Aled Bayton
1 month ago

The elephant in the room is that a number of peoples with alien customs and ideology have come to live among us. Instead of complying with our laws and customs they are continuing to behave as they do in their places of origin. The fact that this is inappropriate to say the least is overlooked by the authorities who are bending over backwards to be politically correct which paradoxically is detrimental to everyone including ultimately the perpetrators.

Amir
Amir
1 month ago

I don’t see any issue with celebrating different cultures and ideologies. I would rather enjoy our similarities than make an issue of our differences. If you are so intolerant of others how are you different to the very people you accuse of being non compliant of our values.

Jeff
Jeff
1 month ago

What customs do you identify with that hare in trouble?
We are a melting pot nation, always have been.

David J
David J
1 month ago

You are right, where I live in Cymru I can hardly ever go to the shop without being offended by the cockney accents I hear around me. Having lived in London (that’s many years I’ll never get back), I can vouch for the “alien customs and ideology” of Londoners who are now immigrants in Cymru, and who definitely “continue to behave as they do in their places of origin”. They are so alien, and so “inappropriate”, they haven’t even learnt our language! as you say, the authorities should definitely look into this, and stop being politically correct! ( I hope… Read more »

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