![]() Several worshippers were in the temple when the fire began |
Members of an east London Sikh temple which was destroyed in a suspected arson attack have offered a £50,000 reward towards catching the culprit.
A fire broke out at Gurdwara Sikh Sangat in Harley Grove, Bow, on 16 March, damaging the building and destroying several Sikh holy books.
No-one has been arrested over the fire which police described as suspicious.
Temple authorities said they need to raise at least £4m to rebuild the temple which was gutted in the fire.
Community 'devastated'
Devotees plan to hold a demonstration outside the 30-year-old temple, which is important to London's Sikh community, later on Friday.
Part of the temple has been demolished following the fire eight weeks ago which destroyed 75% of the building and resulted in the collapse of the roof.
Jagmohan Singh, a temple trustee, said the reward was aimed at securing the arrest and conviction of the intruder or arsonist who was spotted by a witness.
He said: "This is a cause of concern for us that nobody has been arrested at the present moment, therefore now we are becoming proactive in order to facilitate their (police) investigation."
![]() The temple was completely gutted in the blaze |
He said the community was devastated.
Several people were in the temple when the fire began in a top-floor room which housed the birs of Guru Granth Sahib.
Earlier a statement from temple authorities said one worshipper stopped and questioned a man who was seen running from the building minutes before the fire was spotted.