Police issue major update on Palestine Action London protest as over 500 arrested | UK | News

The Metropolitan police arrested 532 people during protests that supported the Palestinian action in London on Saturday. 522 of them were to exhibit banners to support the prohibited organization, which was a crime under the 2000 law of terrorism. The vast majority was made during the protest in the Parliament Square, which was read that many people read that I read that I was “opposed to genocide”.
Only one arrest was made by the Palestinian coalition during a separate demonstration in Russell Square. There were six more arrests for the attacks on civil servants, one officer, two of them are one of the crimes of a racial aggravated public order to violate the Law on Public Order.
Force, the detainees were taken to the prisoner processing points in the Westminster region, he said. Those who can be confirmed in detail, provided that they do not participate in another protest to support the Palestinian action.
Those whose details were rejected or confirmed were taken to custody suits in London.
MET added: “We believe that 30 people arrested in the protest on Saturday were arrested in the previous last protests to support the Palestinian action in London.
“We are not in a position to confirm that any of those arrested were arrested in protests outside London recently.”
There are also images circulating on social media showing protesters returning to Parliament Square after being released on bail.
Met said he was aware of it, but he was not sure that none of the people who participated in the show were bankers.
“Considering the number of people arrested yesterday, it would not be realistic for civil servants to recognize the individuals returning to the region.
He continued: “The focus point was still those who still continued to commit crimes to be arrested. None of those who returned to Parliament Square did not participate in the protesters holding the banner again.”