67 people now charged over Palestine Action support, says Met

A total of 67 people were accused of supporting the Palestinian action, banned by the Met police.
The force said that the charges ranging from 83 to 21 were arrested in the center of London on July 5 or July 12.
Since then, hundreds of people have been arrested by Met for exhibiting an element that supports the group.
The force said that they were accused of a crime in accordance with the 13th part of the Law of Terrorism and faced a maximum of six months of imprisonment.
Police said that a request for a postal accusation was sent to the collected and reporting the details when they appear in court.
He added that the crown prosecution service continues to “pass the case files”.
CDR Dominic Murphy discussed the allegations that Met’s Anti -Terror Commander may affect the police resources of people who participated in protests: “The idea that he will oppress us by supporting a tired terrorist group is completely misleaded.”
Those who are paid come from all over England.
23 people were accused of the alleged actions on July 5, and is expected to appear in the Westminster Magistrate Court on 13 October.
41 more people are accused of the alleged actions on July 12 and will appear in the same court on 13, 14 or 27 October.
Three people who were previously accused of a crime contrary to the 13th part of the Law of Terrorism are accused of the alleged actions on July 5 and will appear in court on 16 September.
Since the prohibition of the Palestinian action on July 5, more than 700 people have been arrested by Met.
Last month, group He won permission to challenge the banWith the case to be heard in the High Court in November.
Together with other campaign groups, he argues that the ban violates the right to free speech and serves as a task on a legitimate protest.
But The secretary of the house underlined the defense of the ban Last week, the Palestinian action was more than a regular protest group known for occasional stunts “.
Yette Cooper, who wrote to the observer, said the group claimed that the group claimed that he was accused of a series of crimes, including violent disorder and severe theft.
The authority added that the Royal Prosecutor’s Office Service (CPS) evaluated that these charges are “terror connection”.




