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Theft at Calgary mosque leaves community worried

A Calgary mosquewas broken into Saturday and a number of valuable items were stolen, says one of the members.

Hussaini Association of Calgary says multiple valuables were stolen

The Hussaini Association says its security camera footage shows a stranger breaking into the mosque on Saturday. (Google Maps)

A Calgary mosquewas brokeinto Saturday and a number of valuable items were stolen, says one of the members.

According totheHussaini Association of Calgary, an unknown man entered the property in the city's southeast between 7:30 and 8 p.m.

RiyazKhawaja, who is on the association's executive committee, says the group found out about the incident shortly after.

"The fence was cut and one of the gate locks was cut and valuables were missing," he said.

"Then I'm looking at our CCTV cameras and we found out a Caucasian male has gotten access to that mosque properties."

Khawajabelieves the man stole an LED TV, projector, a media system and other valuables such as kitchen supplies.

"It was sad and everybody was kind of worried because we hada ladies event right after and so we didn't know what happened," he said.

He says that the mosque has rarely had any trouble, and that the last form of vandalismhappened in 1986.

"When a person can break into aworship place like thatwhich is fully secured with a fence and everything else you don't know what will be next."

The association has already notified police, who confirmed they are investigating the incident.

Khawajasays the group plans to request that police patrol the area around the mosque more often.

Anyone with information about the break-in is asked to contact police at403-266-1234.