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Federal officials say fire at Houston mosque suspicious

Suspicious fire: A security guard sits in a car outside the burned front lobby of the Islamic Center of Palm Springs in Coachella, Calif

The Jakarta Post
Houston
Sun, December 27, 2015

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Federal officials say fire at Houston mosque suspicious Suspicious fire: A security guard sits in a car outside the burned front lobby of the Islamic Center of Palm Springs in Coachella, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 12, 2015. Flames were reported just after noon on Friday. The fire was contained to the small building's front lobby, and no one was injured. (AP Photo/David Martin) (AP Photo/David Martin)

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span class="inline inline-center">Suspicious fire: A security guard sits in a car outside the burned front lobby of the Islamic Center of Palm Springs in Coachella, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 12, 2015. Flames were reported just after noon on Friday. The fire was contained to the small building's front lobby, and no one was injured. (AP Photo/David Martin)

A fire at a Houston mosque is suspicious and may have been intentionally set, a federal agent said Saturday.

The fire was reported Friday afternoon at the Islamic Society of Greater Houston. It caused major damage to the building but no one was injured.

The blaze had "multiple points of origin," which is an indicator that a fire accelerant may have been used, according to Special Agent Nicole Strong with the Houston Field Division of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

The Houston Fire Department is investigating with help from the ATF. They are collecting video and other materials, Strong said.

Mustafaa Carroll, who is the executive director for the Houston chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, called on law enforcement to investigate, citing a recent spike in vandalism to mosques that have prompted hate crime investigations.

"We urge law enforcement authorities to investigate a possible bias motive for this fire," he said in a statement.

Dramane Diallo, who is responsible for opening the worship center for prayer every morning, told The Houston Chronicle that the center has no kitchen or equipment that would easily cause an electrical fire.

"It's very hard to believe it was an accident," Diallo said. (ags)

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