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Counter-terror cops shut down Palestine Action London protest briefing | UK | News

Anti -Terrorist police officers closed an online meeting that discussed a protest for the Palestinian action found before the metal police.

Since July 5, the Palestinian action has been a terrorist organization that has been banned under the law of terrorism. However, up to 500 people are expected to deliberately law under the flag of the illegal group in a protest outside Westminster. So far, more than 200 people have been arrested and a number has been accused in accordance with the Law of Terrorism for group relations.

On Thursday night, a zoom briefing was held to receive instructions such as timing and legal advice for the weekend, but it was reported that the police officers who were fighting terrorism were ready to close the feed and were expected.

In accordance with telegraphAfter the Scotland assistant receipt, the organizers remained without a meeting.

The spokesperson of terrorism policies said to the publication: “Counter Terrorism Internet Recommendation Unit (CTIRU) is a national counter -terrorism police unit dedicated to the evaluation of Met’s counter -terrorist and extremist materials, including the online by the public, potential online terrorist and extremist materials.

“If he works with service providers to seek the abolition or restriction of such materials. If the material violates the UK terrorist law, the police may also make an investigation.

“CTIRU works in close cooperation with a series of technology, social media and online service provider, but we do not comment on certain content or any communication with certain platforms or providers.”

Since the prohibition of the Palestinian action on July 5, 2025, the UK has made 221 arrests for suspicious crimes under the law of terrorism.

As of August 7, 10 people were accused and more investigations were progressing through the Criminal Justice System. Anti -terrorist policing and forces throughout the country work throughout the system to achieve effective and appropriate results in these situations.

Terrorism Prevention and Monitoring Senior National Coordinator Vicki Evans said: “Since the prohibition of the Palestinian action, the police forces working with CTP made significant arrests.

Imiz Our role is to implement the law that we suspect that the crimes are committed and we will continue to do so without fear or good. Currently, the group continues to become a member of the Palestinian action. This legislation is unique to this group and does not interfere with the right to protest the Palestinian cause.

“Operational plans are available in order to protect this right in the coming days and protests are expected in many major cities, including London.

“In addition to the strong plans of responding to the activity to support this prohibited group, there are also resources to investigate crimes that can follow or report such events.”

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