LONDON: Three young men have been charged with arson over the vandalizing of four ambulances run by a Jewish charity in London, British police said Friday.

British citizens Hamza Iqbal, 20, and Rehan Khan, 19, will appear on Saturday at Westminster court alongside an unnamed 17-year-old UK-Pakistani dual-national over the March 23 attack.

The three were arrested at separate addresses in east London on Wednesday.

They were charged with arson, “being reckless as to whether life would be endangered,” the capital’s Metropolitan Police said in a statement.

Two men in their 40s were released on bail on March 25 over the attack in which the vehicles were set on fire.