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Four arrested after RAF Brize Norton base break-in claimed by Palestine Action

Anti -Terrorist police arrested four people after two military aircraft damaged in Raf Brize Norton.

Terrorism officers against terrorism (CTPSE) against the South East (CTPSE), two men aged 29 and 24 years and two men aged two men were arrested for preparing or encouraging terrorist acts, he said.

A 41 -year -old woman was arrested on suspicion of helping a criminal.

In an incident allegedly by the campaign group Palestinian action, the arrests come after the paint of two Voyager planes during a breaking in Raf Brize Norton on June 20.

The group previously released online images showing people in the Oxfordshire Base, a person seemed to drive an electric scooter up to an Airbus Voyager air-air-air tanker before spraying a jet engine.

The group has previously released online images showing people at Oxfordshire Base

The group has previously released online images showing people at Oxfordshire Base (Palestinian action)

CTPSE said four arrests were made in London and Newbury on Thursday.

Forces said: “CTPSE arrested four people in connection with an investigation into an investigation in Oxfordshire.

“A 29 -year -old woman and two men, who are not fixed dwellings, were arrested on the preparation or encouragement of terrorist acts, both from London, both 36 and 24 years from London.

The event occurred in the shelf Brize Norton in Oxfordshire

The event occurred in the shelf Brize Norton in Oxfordshire (Alamy/pa)

“A 41 -year -old woman, who was not a fixed dwelling, was arrested on suspicion of helping a criminal.

“The arrests in Newbury, Berkshire and London yesterday are linked to an incident in which two planes in the Raf Brize Norton were damaged in the early hours of Friday, 20/6 Friday.

“Those who have been arrested are in custody by the police while the investigations are going on.”

After the incident, the Minister of the Interior announced the decision to ban the Palestinian action. This means that the support of the group will be a criminal offense that can be sentenced to up to 14 years when the forbidden comes into force next Friday.

The proposal has been greatly criticized by human rights groups such as Amnesty International and Freedom.

“Britain has an extremely wide definition of terrorism, and the prohibition of direct action protest group, such as the Palestinian action, faces an illegal intervention on the fundamental rights of the expression, association and peaceful assembly,” he said.

It should not be forgotten that the prohibition of the Palestinian action is not only a criminal offense of the organization, as many other activists who are concerned about the Genocyte in the context of the ongoing genocide of Palestinians in Gaza through a wide range of speech crimes such as ‘glorification’.

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