A LONDON mosque is under investigation after leaflets calling for the killing of a sect of Muslims were found.

The flyers were said to contain instructions that Ahmadi Muslims should face the death penalty if they do not convert to mainstream Islam within three days.

1 Aalami Majlise Tahaffuze Khatme Nubwwat - Stockwell Green mosque

At the time a mosque trustee said he had not seen the leaflets before in Stockwell Green mosque and suggested they were fakes or left there maliciously.

The mosque is now under investigation from the Charities Commission.

The government group announced the inquiry into Aalami Majlise Tahaffuze Khatme Nubwwat was opened on September 1.

A statement on the commission's website said: "The charity was initially identified for a monitoring visit by the Commission due to allegations in the public domain, that the charity was distributing literature from its premises promoting hatred towards the Ahmadi community.

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"The visit was carried out in May 2016 with a subsequent visit in July 2016.

"The visits identified serious regulatory concerns regarding how the charity is being managed including indications of poor governance, risks to charity property due to poor financial management and the trustees carrying out activities outside of the charity’s stated objects."

Ahmadi Muslims believe that their founder has already come in the form of prophet Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, something which is blasphemous to other Muslims.

The investigation will look at the management of the mosque, the conduct of the trustees and the financial controls and management of the charity.

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