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Sixty more people to be prosecuted for 'showing support' for proscribed Palestine Action, Met Police says

At least 60 people face prosecution for supporting Palestine Action, a group banned for alleged violent attacks and criminal damage, with more than 700 detained since July, police said.

  • Sixty people will be prosecuted for "showing support for the proscribed terrorist group Palestine Action," according to the Metropolitan Police.
  • Palestine Action was proscribed in 2025 after incidents involving aircraft sabotage at RAF Brize Norton.
  • A police representative stated, "When protest conduct crosses the line from lawful activity into criminality, we have a duty to enforce the law."
  • The police emphasized that the public has a "democratic right to protest peacefully" and acknowledged feelings regarding the situation in Gaza.
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Thirteen people were arrested in the United Kingdom for showing cards of support to the Palestinian Action. More than 700 people have been arrested since the organization was banned.

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Sahara Reporters broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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