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.
UK to prosecute more than 60 people for Palestine Action support
At least 60 people will be prosecuted for "showing support" for the recently proscribed Palestine Action group, in addition to three already charged, London's Metropolitan Police said on Friday. "We have put arrangements in place that will enable us to investigate and prosecute significant numbers each week if necessary," the Met said in a statement. More than 700 people have been arrested since it was banned as a terrorist group in early July, …
Met police announce sixty prosecutions amid growing Palestine Action protests
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail London’s Metropolitan Police have confirmed that a further 60 people will be prosecuted for “showing support” for the proscribed direct action group Palestine Action amid growing protests over the terror listing of the pro-Palestine group. In a statement published on the Met Police website, 60 people will be prosecuted for “showing support for the […]
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