Four pro-Palestine activists arrested after ‘car smashes through gates of defence manufacturer’

Four people were arrested after images showing that they had smashed a car through a defense manufacturer’s gates.
A group called Palestinian martyrs seems to have entered the Moog Aircraft Group Factory in Wolverhampton, Pendeford at 3:50 on Tuesday.
Dramatic images show a black four -wheel drive car with two white barriers without taking red flames and climbing a ladder to the roof of a building.
Staffordshire police, a series of sky lamps and significant damage to the solar panel, he said. Police, activists were arrested on suspicion of criminal damage, he added.
The group, the manufacturer was targeted because the group claimed that Britain had created pieces for the F-35 fighter aircraft sold to Israel through a global pool. The F-35 fighter aircraft has been used for nearly two years in Israel’s destructive bombing campaign in Gaza.
One of the activists said: “We are Palestinian martyrs for justice, and today he is wearing one of the martyrs killed by Israel on the roof of Moog’s roof and genocide.”
Police said in a statement: “Some individual entered a production building and gained access to the roof.
“Officers, Staffordshire Fire Department and Rescue Service were deployed to the scene and four people were arrested.
“This is an ongoing investigation and now we want people to avoid the site.”
The arrests arrive weeks after the Palestinian Action, a separate group, and two members were banned by the government after they entered Jets after entering the Raf Brize Norton. The Group was also linked to a serious attack on personnel and police officers at a business facility in South Gloucestershire.
Police said that more than 700 people have been arrested for supporting the group since it was banned on July 5, and 67 of them have been accused so far.
The accusations are concerned with protests in the center of London on 5 and 12 July.
In October, they will appear in court in several dates and will be sentenced to a maximum of six months of imprisonment.




