Jack Hardy, Independent, July 14, 2017

Two men on a mopeds carried out five acids attacks during a spree across London which lasted less than 90 minutes, police said.

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A male teenager was later arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm and robbery and has been taken to an east London police station.

At the start of the rampage, a 32-year-old moped driver had been approached by the pair as he drove towards the Hackney Road junction with Queensbridge Road.

The two male suspects had thrown the noxious substance into his face before one of them jumped on to his vehicle and drove away.

Police said the man had gone to an east London hospital and they were awaiting an update on his injuries.

Little more than 20 minutes later, at around 10.50pm, another victim had been sprayed with searing liquid by the pair on the Upper Street junction with Highbury Corner, Islington.

The victim was taken to hospital in north London.

Then at around 11.05pm, the fast-moving attackers targeted another man in Shoreditch High Street.

His injuries were not life-threatening, police said.

Within 15 minutes, they appeared to have struck again, hurling acid at a man on Cazenove Road and causing “life-changing” facial injuries.

The final assault of the night was reported to police at 11.37pm, when another man was confronted as he sat on his moped in traffic on Chatsworth Road.

After again spraying the liquid in a victim’s face, the moped was stolen and both attackers fled.

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