Teenager charged for hate crime at Aberdeen Mosque
A teenager has been charged after a rock was thrown through the window of the Aberdeen Mosque during evening prayers on March 15. The incident, which police are treating as a hate crime, left worshippers shaken but unharmed. In a separate incident earlier that evening, paint was reportedly thrown at the mosque's entrance. A 17-year-old boy has been arrested and released on an undertaking, with a court appearance scheduled for a later date. The mosque has thanked the community for their support and announced increased security measures. Police will conduct extra patrols around the mosque during busy times, urging attendees to remain vigilant.