Stamford Hill, London: The Crown Prosecution Service said Adam Bedoui, 20, and Abdelkader Amir Bousloub, 21, faced charges of religiously aggravated harassment after allegedly filming Jewish residents for antisemitic TikTok content.
Both defendants, from West Drayton, Hillingdon, west London, allegedly harassed members of Stamford Hill’s Orthodox Hasidic community and created a hostile or intimidating environment.
Huw Rogers, chief crown prosecutor for CPS Direct, confirmed prosecutors reviewed the evidence overnight and decided it was in the public interest to pursue criminal proceedings.
Bedoui and Bousloub are due to appear at Thames Magistrates’ Court on Saturday, May 9, 2026. CPS warned the public against reporting or sharing content that could prejudice the trial.
Met Police in London arrested a white male onboard a bus in Stamford Hill, who was threatening Jewish passengers, including school children.
He shouted “Shame Hitler didn’t kill you” and “You should all go in the gas chambers”.
The suspect also claimed to have a knife as the… pic.twitter.com/FDqODDOFBW
— James J. Marlow (@James_J_Marlow) May 7, 2026
The Metropolitan Police investigated the incident and continues monitoring related online activity. The case reflects broader concerns about rising antisemitism on social media in the UK, particularly targeting visibly Orthodox communities.
Data from the Community Security Trust indicates that people reported 3,700 antisemitic incidents in 2025, the second-highest annual total on record, including increased online harassment and incidents linked to schools, universities, and football events.
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Stamford Hill, home to Europe’s largest Hasidic community, has seen repeated harassment, verbal abuse, assaults, and filming incidents in recent years. Volunteer security groups like Shomrim patrol the area to respond quickly to such incidents.