Police make arrests at Palestine Action ban protests

PA MediaThe police arrest the protesters in London in a demonstration that supports the banned group Palestinian action.
More than 100 people introduced the banners at the same time with the message “I oppose the genocide. I support the Palestinian action”.
The government banned the Palestinian Action Group in July within the scope of the 2000 Terrorism Law and can be sentenced to membership or support of the group up to 14 years.
In the hours before the protest, the metropolitan police, “Anyone who supports the group may expect to be arrested.”
The images from the square showed the officers who moved among the protesters sitting on the ground mostly and spoke to them before taking them.
In X, Met Police, “a significant number of people exhibit banners expressing support the Palestinian action.
“Officers moved and arrest.”
The protest comes only a few days after the first three people to be accused of supporting the group in England and Wales.
Metropolitan police said that he had taken officers from other forces to help create a “existence of an important policing” in the capital because he was faced with a busy weekend.
In addition to the protest of the Palestinian action, two marches were organized by the Palestinian coalition and the pro -Israeli group stopped hatred and will be held on consecutive days in the center of London.
Deputy Commissioner Adelekan, before the protest on Saturday, “Anyone who supported the Palestinian action may wait to be arrested” and “people to think of the seriousness of this result” called.
PA MediaSince the prohibition was implemented by the Minister of Interior Yette Cooper last month, more than 200 people have been arrested for similar reasons throughout the country.
Last week, Two women and one man were also accused of supporting a banned terrorist group. Metropolitan police said they would appear at the Westminster Magistrate Court on September 16th.
MPs banned the group after the activists entered the Raf Brize Norton in June and sprayed red paint on two voyager planes and caused damage to £ 7 million. The Palestinian action was then responsible for the incident.
A spokesman for the prohibition of the Ministry of Interior, “violence, important injuries and comprehensive criminal damage” after serious attacks committed by the group, said “strong security advice”.





