Two men charged with filming antisemitic TikTok videos in London

Adam Bedoui, 20, and Abdelkader Amir Bousloub, 21, have been accused of making the offensive social media clips

Two men charged with filming antisemitic TikTok videos in London
Two men charged with filming antisemitic TikTok videos in London Photo: Evening Standard

Two men have been charged with religiously aggravated harassment over claims they travelled to a Jewish neighbourhood of north London to film antisemitic TikTok videos.

Adam Bedoui, 20, and Abdelkader Amir Bousloub, 21, were due to appear at Thames Magistrates’ Court on Saturday accused of making the offensive social media clips.

The charges relate to allegations that Jewish people in Stamford Hill were being approached, harassed and filmed.

Bedoui and Bousloub, both of West Drayton, Hillingdon, west London, are charged with religiously aggravated intentional harassment, contrary to the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, and intentional harassment, contrary to the Public Order Act 1986.

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Huw Rogers, chief crown prosecutor for the Crown Prosecution Service, said: “The Crown Prosecution Service has decided to charge Adam Bedoui, 20, and Abdelkader Amir Bousloub, 21, with religiously aggravated intentional harassment and intentional harassment following an incident where Jewish people in Stamford Hill were being approached, harassed and filmed.

“Our team of out-of-hours prosecutors from CPS Direct worked to establish that there is sufficient evidence to bring charges and it is in the public interest to pursue criminal proceedings.

“We have worked closely with the Metropolitan Police as it has carried out its investigation.

“Both defendants are due to appear at Thames Magistrates’ Court on Saturday May 9 2026.

“We remind all concerned that proceedings against both defendants are active and that they have the right to a fair trial.

“It is vital that there should be no reporting, commentary or sharing of information online which could in any way prejudice these proceedings.”
The charges come amid a crackdown on antisemitic hate crime in London.

Source: This article was originally published by Evening Standard

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