Banksy could have identity revealed as police treat latest artwork as criminal damage

Banksy could see that the police had emerged after the police started an investigation into the latest works of art in Royal Justice Courts in London.
The Metropolitan Police examines that the latest study, which shows a wig a judge, is a judge that defeated a protestoist holding a banner of a banner and is enough to put it in front of the court where his name will be announced to the public.
Since the mid -1990s, the street artist has managed to hide its identity as a worldwide source of speculation. He confirmed that he was on Instagram on Monday, and the wall painting wrote pictures of the pictures of “Royal Justice Royal Courts. London”.
The Metropolitan Police said in a statement: “On Monday, September 8, the civil servants received a criminal damage report to the Royal Justice Courts. Investigations continue.”
The work of art was rapidly covered with large black plastic layers and two metal barriers and protected by security guards. On the outer wall of the Queen building, under a security camera, he returned to what he thought was a symbolism act.
It is believed that there is a comment on the mass arrests of demonstrators supporting the Palestinian action. Approximately 900 people appeared after the government protested the ban on Palestinian action on Saturday.
A HM Court and Court Service (HMCTS) spokesman said that the study would be removed from the building. “Royal Justice Courts are a building listed and HMCTs are obliged to protect their original character.”
Defending our juries, an organization that supports the Palestinian action, describes the work of art of art of the group’s “dystopic” prohibition. A spokesman said: “Banksy’s work on the walls of the royal justice courts on the walls of the Royal Justice Courts strongly describes the savagery that Cooper has forbidden Palestinian action by prohibiting the Palestinian action.
“We hope that everyone carried by Banksy will participate in our next action to be announced soon.”
Founded in July 2020, the Palestinian action was banned by the Ministry of Interior in early July as a terrorist organization and the group’s membership or support could be sentenced to imprisonment of up to 14 years.
At that time, the secretary of the house Yette Cooper decided to ban the group after entering the Raf Brize Norton in Oxfordshire and spraying red paint on two military planes.
Banksy began his career in the mid -90s, and most of his work became a critique of governments, war and capitalism. In August 2024, Banksy had a collection of animal -themed artifacts in London, and the last part shows a gorilla that seems to be lifting a shutter door at the London Zoo.




