Palestine Action: More than 60 people charged with showing support for proscribed group, police say
Sixty-four individuals face charges under the Terrorism Act after protests linked to the banned Palestine Action group, with over 700 arrests since the ban enforcement began.
- 64 people have been charged in relation to protests in central London on July 5 and 12, supporting the banned group Palestine Action.
- Membership of, or support for, the group Palestine Action is a criminal offence punishable by up to 14 years in prison under the Terrorism Act 2000.
- The Met Police warned that those supporting Palestine Action will face serious charges under the Terrorism Act, despite thousands attending protests in support of Palestine without breaking counter-terrorism laws.
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Met Police: 64 people charged for supporting Palestine Action
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail The London Metropolitan Police has confirmed that 64 people have been formally notified of charges, and are due to appear in court in October for showing support for the recently proscribed direct action group Palestine Action. A total of 64 people have been charged in relation to protests in central London on July 5 […]
The Metropolitan Police in London announced tonight that they have charged 67 people with supporting the banned group Palestine Action.
·Belgrade, Serbia
Read Full ArticleThe Metropolitan Police of the City of London announced tonight that they have charged 67 people with supporting the banned group Palestine Action.
·Belgrade, Serbia
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