Police drop investigation into Glastonbury performance

Police said there would be no other action against his kneeling on his performance in Glastonbury.
Last month, a criminal investigation was launched by Avon and Somerset police at the Music Festival by the Irish language Rap Trio.
After examining the images, he said he appointed a senior detective to investigate whether the comments on the stage were a criminal offense.
On Friday, the power detectives received advice from the Royal Prosecutor’s Office and chose not to do more processes against kneeling against kneeling “enough evidence to provide realistic conviction for any crime”.
“Dizaap was informed today (Friday, July 18) about this decision.”
“Bob Vylan’s performance continues to be investigated in relation to separate comments on the stage.”
Force is also investigating English Punk-Rap duo Bob Vylan’s performance.
Police did not specify which part of Bob Vylan or Knecap sets were subject to criminal investigation.
However, in an earlier statement, they said that they recorded them as a regular event.
Kneecap had discussions for weeks about his pro -Palestinian stances. Sharon Osbourne wants US visa to be canceled On their messages on stage in Coachella.
Question about whether the knees will comment on Glastonbury Drew interpretation even in the weeks before the festival. The Prime Minister is entering to say that he does not think he is “suitable”.
Group member Liam óg óg ó Hannaidh took part in the court responsible for a alleged terrorist crime in a concert in November to support Hezbollah, the protected organization.
He refuses to accuse.
Kneecap performed performance, but did not show BBC performances.
Bob Vylan, which was broadcasted live, directed the crowd to the festival “Death, Death, IDF [Israel Defense Forces]”.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy described the scenes as “terrible and unacceptable” and apologized for not stopping feeding BBC.




