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Updated · Fox News · May 24
UK Police Drop Probe of 58-Year-Old Pastor Dia Moodley After 6-Month Street-Preaching Case
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 24

UK Police Drop Probe of 58-Year-Old Pastor Dia Moodley After 6-Month Street-Preaching Case

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 24
  • Avon and Somerset Police told Pastor Dia Moodley, 58, there would be no further action after his November arrest in Bristol over alleged assault and a religiously aggravated public-order offense tied to street preaching.
  • Police said the evidence did not meet the threshold for a realistic prospect of conviction; ADF International said Moodley had spent 8 hours in custody and was later released on bail during the months-long investigation.
  • Moodley says he is weighing legal action, arguing police violated his free-speech rights and failed to properly pursue threats made during an April 4 Easter sermon in Bristol; officers later closed that case too for insufficient evidence.
  • The dropped case is the second time since March 2024 that Moodley was arrested while preaching about Islam and transgender ideology before police abandoned the investigation.
  • His case adds to wider UK disputes over religious speech: pastor Steve Maile, 66, faces hate-speech charges in London, while retired pastor Clive Johnston, 78, was fined in Northern Ireland this month.
Are repeated arrests without conviction a win for free speech or a sign of a failing UK justice system?
With a 'conversion practices' ban looming, could pastoral advice soon become a crime in the UK?
As pastors clash with transgender ideology, is Britain's culture war now being fought on its public streets?