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Hooded 'Muslim Patrol' vigilantes remove alcohol from drinkers and tell women 
to cover up as they stalk London suburb

By Martin Robinson

PUBLISHED: 16:48 GMT, 17 January 2013 | UPDATED: 18:37 GMT, 20 January 2013

Police are investigating reports a gang claiming to be Islamic vigilantes have 
been confronting members of the public and demanding they give up alcohol and 
women cover their flesh in their 'Muslim area'.

The hooded men, who call themselves Muslim Patrol, have been filmed walking 
London's streets and calling white women 'naked animals with no self respect.'

The group is also shown taking 'evil' booze from revellers and film a cyclist 
being treated after a road accident, claiming they were injured because they 
were unclean.

In one exchange a member of the group says: 'We don't care if you are appalled 
at all', before calling themselves 'vigilantes implementing Islam upon your own 
necks'.

They have uploaded videos to their YouTube channel with the most recent 
three-minute clip causing a stir online.

'The Truth About Saturday Night', which was uploaded on Sunday, has already 
been viewed more than 42,000 times.

Scotland Yard says it is investigating.

It was shot on a mobile phone at night in what the Met say is Waltham Forest, 
London, with a number of men seen shouting 'this is a Muslim area' towards 
white Britons they've confronted.

The video, which first appeared on The Commentator, states: 'From women walking 
the street dressed like complete naked animals with no self respect, to drunk 
people carrying alcohol, to drunks being killed in the middle of the road, we 
try our best to capture and forbid it all.'

One scene shows the hooded yobs forcing a passing man to put a can of lager 
away, telling the stunned gentleman they are the Muslim Patrol and that alcohol 
is a 'forbidden evil'.

They then tell a group of women 'they need to forbid themselves from dressing 
like this and exposing themselves outside the mosque'.

Retribution: The speaker on the film says this person was injured because of 
their unclean life drinking alcohol

Message: The speaker on the film says this person was injured because of their 
unclean life drinking alcohol

Want: The group tell people to leave the area because it is Muslim in a 
controversial film with a clear message

Want: The group tell people to leave their area of London because it is Muslim 
in their controversial film posted on Sunday

On another occasion, a woman takes offence to their requests and tells them 
they are in Great Britain at which point they respond by saying 'they don't 
respect those who disobey God'.

Mohammed Shafiq, the chief executive of the Ramadhan Foundation, a Muslim 
organisation which campaigns for a peaceful co-existence among communities, has 
condemned the group's behaviour.

He said: 'We live in the UK and we are governed by UK law, there should be no 
mob rule. If people are involved in this behaviour then it is worrying but it 
is an isolated incident.'

Taken: In another film they target posters they believe are immoral

Taken: In another film they target posters they believe are immoral, ripping 
them down and spray-painting them

Burnt: The poster advertising a bra was then thrown on the ground and set alight

Burnt: The poster advertising a bra from H&M was then thrown on the ground and 
set alight

The vigilante video follows an earlier clip made by the group where they 
protested against adverts for push-up bras by High Street retailer H&M.

In the clip they say: 'The Muslims have taken it upon themselves to command the 
good and forbid the evil and cover up these naked people.'

They then show a number of adverts for the product which has been sprayed over 
and also film themselves pouring petrol over one advert and setting it on fire.




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