Three men have been found guilty of being part of a mob that threw beer bottles, sticks and bacon at Kingston Mosque.
They now face prison for the terrifying attack on November 21, 2010, which left worshippers cowering inside.
The hunt is now on for the rest of the gang that attacked the East Road mosque, which witnesses said could have numbered as many as 30 people.
The jury returned its verdicts for the nine men today after a four week trial at Kingston Crown Court.
All men denied charges of violent disorder, affray and racially-aggravated damage.
Here are the verdicts: David Morris, 21, of Epsom: Not guilty of violent disorder. Guilty of racially aggravated damage.
Alfie Wallace, 19, of Shepperton: Guilty of violent disorder and guilty of criminal damage.
Terry Earl, 32, of Northolt: Not guilty on all counts.
Adam Khalfan, 19, of Ashford: Not guilty on all counts.
Paul Abley, 24, of Feltham: Not guilty on all counts.
Karl Matthews, 21, of Brentford: Not guilty on all counts.
Jordan Ellingham, 21, of Feltham: Not guilty on all counts.
James Stacey, 19, of Shepperton: Not guilty on all counts.
Martin Pottle, 23, of Hanworth: Guilty of violent disorder and guilty of racially aggravated criminal damage.
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