Hellbent on arrest, more than 360 activists of outlawed Palestine Action goad police to detain them – at cost of up to £3million for taxpayers

Militant protesters accused more than 360 people who branded the illegal group Palestinian action and forced the police to arrest the police in deliberately.
During a day of chaos and nonsense, the left -wing activists sank the Parliament Square in London today to support the organization, which was banned by the government as a terrorist group last month.
I opposed hundreds of posters in folksia. I support Palestinian action in the intentional law -breaking actions designed to crush police resources and courts.
Until 18:00, the police arrested 365 people for supporting a banned organization and attacked police officers, including five people, including five people.
MET’i Wales, Lancashire, Greater Manchester and Cheshire’den prepared to support 120 large operations, including more than 850 officers were deployed.
Officers, while arresting an abuse torrent, the demonstrators ‘shame’, ‘terrorists’ and ‘fascist filth’ shouted. Officers tried to eliminate those arrested violent friction erupted. Met said that none of his officers were seriously injured.
Shadow Interior Minister Chris Philp estimated that legal costs may cost taxpayers to prosecute the police operation and then the arrested, including court time and judicial assistance.
The cost is the pro -Pilestin protests in the center of London since the October 7 attacks on Israel in 2023, which is already on top of £ 53 million.
Militant protesters accused the money of millions of pounds of taxpayers with a ‘tremendous’ waste after forcing the police to arrest the signs that support the illegal group Palestinian action.

During a day of chaos and nonsense, the left -wing activists sank the Parliament Square in London today to support the organization, which was banned by the government as a terrorist group last month.

Palestinian action supporters are governed by police officers because they take part in a mass action in Parliament Square
Speaking on Sunday, Philp said: ‘When you consider the costs of policing and how long prosecution and court processes will cost today, the last bill for today’s stupid stunts may be up to £ 3 million. This is the money that can be spent to capture drug dealers, gang members, telephone thieves and theft.
Those who support a banned organization should feel the full power of the law. The Palestinian action is a violent group aiming to impose their views on others. They smashed the property, destroyed the shelf planes and even attacked a police officer with a sledgehammer.
‘Those who support the Palestinian action illegally support political violence.’
To prevent the depression of London police cells, MET established a ‘prisoner processing point’ on nearby Charles Street.
Under three bazaars, their names and addresses were requested from the arrested activists and fingerprints were taken. Later, they were told to return to a police station on bail and at a future date.
However, some of them immediately returned to the protest in Parliament Square and was re -arrested for violating bail conditions.
69 -year -old Richard Roques from London was among the first people arrested on the edge of the Parliament Square. He brought a poster with the words ‘I support’ written on it. At 13:00 minutes after the arrest of ‘Palestinian action’ added the words.
He was arrested for the second time for allegedly returning to the protest at 13:00 in the morning and violating the bail conditions.

A protester was moved to an elevator by police officers at a law demonstration to support the banned group Palestinian action

Hundreds of pro -Palestinian campaigns landed in London Parliament Square

Met, during a protest this afternoon, published this photo of Palestinian Action protesters dragging Parliament Square

Police officers arrested a 89 -year -old protest in London today

Until 18:00, the police arrested 365 people for supporting a banned organization and to attack police officers, including five people, including five people.

The officers endured a torrent while arrest, and the demonstrators shouting ‘shame you’, ‘terrorists’ and ‘fascist scum’.

Under the leadership of those arrested – and in some cases, he pushed a hostile crowd to the temporary processing center, which was carried by his arms and legs.

A protester organized a poster supporting Palestine in Parliament Square
Moazzam Beg, a former Guantanamo Bay, was among those arrested yesterday afternoon. Between 2002-2005, he was detained before being released free of charge by US officials.
The protest began at 13:00, when hundreds of activists lived and quietly organized illegal banners.
Defending our juries that organized a protest yesterday claimed that he had protested by holding signs between 600 and 700.
However, Met, 500 to 600 people in Parliament Square, while ‘many of the audience, media or banners are people’ said.
For the first time arrested, William Hancock of Thames Upon Kingston. Talking with MOS, ‘I had a sign that I support the Palestinian action’ he said.
Ian Mursell, a 73 -year -old Battersea, was followed by his son Phillip. The 45 -year -old designer Theresa Jordan said he would refuse to cooperate with the police while being taken.
At 14.17, seven officers arrested a blind man in a wheelchair, saying that his name was ‘Mike’. Duzines protesters, ‘No justice, no peace, no fascist police’ followed by the officers who cheered.
A woman shouted ‘you are disgusting, you are fascist filth.’

Protestors Today, there is a support for Palestinian action in Parliament Square

Officers tried to eliminate those arrested violent friction erupted. Met said that none of his officers were seriously injured

Shadow House Secretary Chris Philp estimated that legal costs could cost taxpayers up to 3 million £ to prosecute the police operation and then arrested, including court time and judicial aid.

The protest started today at 13.00.

Palestinian action supporters are governed by police officers because they take part in a mass action in Parliament Square

To prevent the depression of London’s police cells, Met, the so -called ‘prisoner process’ on the nearby King Charles Street

MET’i Wales, Lancashire, Greater Manchester and Cheshire’den prepared to support 120 people, including more than 850 officers were deployed.

In order to ban the Palestinian action, the legislation made a crime that requires support to show support to the organization, which was sentenced to up to 14 years.
Some activists said they had previously been arrested and showed demonstrations for eco-national groups such as stop oil.
Those arrested, arrested – and in some cases, carried by their arms and legs – there were ugly scenes because a hostile crowd pushed and pushed the officers to the temporary processing center.
A middle -aged man was pushed to the ground by civil servants while fighting against them. Another march organized by the Palestinian coalition gathered in Whitehall. Met said a person was arrested.
The legislation of prohibiting the Palestinian action has made support for the organization, which was sentenced to up to 14 years, a criminal offense.
Interior Minister Yette Cooper said tonight: ‘The Palestinian action was banned based on strong security recommendations after serious attacks of violence, significant injuries and comprehensive criminal damage.’
A Met spokesman said: ‘Everyone who came to Parliament Square to have a poster that expresses the Palestinian action was either arrested or in the process of arrest.’