Rapper arrives at court on terror offence

PA MediaKneecap rapper Liam óg ó Hannaidh came to court in London and will learn that he will be here Keep the hearing on a terrorist crime.
The organization, which was banned at a concert at the O2 forum in Kentish Town in November 2024, was accused in May after allegedly exhibited a flag supporting Hezbollah.
The 27 -year -old accusation, who performed under the name Mo Chara, refused to accuse and defined it politically.
The case would be heard at the Westminster Magistrates’ Court, but moved to Woolwich, Explosion water due to the main.
He was in court on August 20, and the Chief Magistrate Judge said he would decide that Mr. Hanaidh would not be tried on September 26th.
During this view, the Court felt legal claims as to whether the accusation would be brought at the six -month time limit.
The defense team is trying to throw out the case by showing a technical error as the accusation against Mr. Hannaidh.
Since the appearance of the first court in June, it has remained unconditional bail.
Hezbollah was banned by Britain as a terrorist organization and it is a crime to express support them.
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