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As we reported last month, a London mosque has been reported to the Charity Commission by one of its own trustees, a Muslim Labour MP, after he said it forged his signature on key legal documents.
In a letter obtained by The Sunday Telegraph, Khalid Mahmood said he had become "seriously concerned" about actions taken by his fellow trustees at the North London Central Mosque and called for a "full investigation" into what he called "a serious criminal offence."
The mosque, which became notorious as the home of hate preacher Abu Hamza, was closed down by police in 2005 and reconstituted with a new board of trustees, including Mr Mahmood and another Muslim Labour MP, Mohammed Sarwar.