Twenty such crimes directed at Muslims were handled by the Metropolitan Police on Tuesday, compared with a daily average for 2017 of 3.5.
The force also recorded an overall increase in the number of racist incidents in the British capital in the days after three terror suspects - identified as Pakistan-born British citizen Khuram Shazad Butt, Moroccan-origin Rachid Redouane and Moroccon-Italian Yousef Zaghba - rammed a high-speed van into pedestrians on London Bridge before stabbing revellers at the nearby Borough Market, killing eight people before being shot dead by armed police officers.
"If you witness a hate crime please report it to the police. If you commit a hate crime, you face arrest," he said.
Provisional figures released by his office show the number of racist incidents recorded on Monday was 54, compared with a daily average of 38 so far this year.
Islamophobic incidents have been on the rise UK-wide since the suicide bombing in Manchesteron May 22 by Salman Abedi and the attack on the UK Parliament by Khalid Masood in March.
"Terrorists are trying to divide our communities and society. People who target innocent Muslims who have nothing to do with extremism or terrorism are playing into the hands of Islamist extremist terrorists," said Fiyaz Mughal, founder of anti-Islamophobic helpline Tell Mama [Measuring Anti-Muslim Attacks].
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