A man was left "incredibly shaken" after being punched in the face during an antisemitic attack.
The victim reported to police that he had been assaulted while in Kingsbury Road, Kingsbury, on October 13.
He told officers that a group of men had approached him and asked whether he was Jewish.
He then moved away and attempted to take a photo of the group, which prompted one of them to return and punch him in the face, Scotland Yard said.
Officers are now releasing an image of a man they would like to speak to in connection with the attack.
PC Catherine Brady, leading the investigation, said: “This assault left the victim incredibly shaken and we know it has caused concern within the wider community.
“Hate crime of any kind is not something we tolerate and we have been carrying out enquiries to establish who is responsible for this offence.
“Anyone who recognises the man in this photo or has any other information about the incident should call 101 with reference 4001/13OCT23.”
Alternatively, people can provide information anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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