Kneecap and Bob Vylan comments at Glastonbury investigated by police

Police evaluate the videos of the comments made by Bob Vylan and Kneecap in Glastonbury to decide whether any crime will be committed.
In an article on social media, Avon and Somperset police said: iz We are aware of the comments made by ACTS on the West Holts scene at the Glastonbury Festival in the afternoon.
“Video evidence will be evaluated by civil servants to determine whether any crime that requires a criminal investigation will be committed.”
It is understood that the videos of the evaluated videos contain the images of Bob Vylan, the Punk duo and the Irish Rap Trio Kneecap.
The Punk duo took the stage on stage before kneeling and took the crowd to the cheers of “Free, Free Palestine” and: “Death, IDF to IDF”.

During the Knecap’s set, Naoise O Caireallain, who performed under the name of Moglai BAP, said, “Not mine, the Prime Minister of your country, and a few politicians, including a few politicians, including the Prime Minister, said that he did not want us to play.
The group also led to crowds in the cheering “free Palestine ve and commented on a large number of flags at the festival.
When Hannaidh 27 -year -old Hannaidh was wearing a keffiyeh during the set, JJ O Docartaigh, who performed under the name of DJ Provari, wore a T -shirt that says, “We are all Palestinian action,” as well as the three -color Balaclava.
The group also led to crowds in cheering “Free Palestine”.
Meanwhile, the government was “strongly condemned” by Bob Vylan.
A spokesman said: uz We strongly condemn Bob Vylan’s threat comments in Glastonbury.
“Culture Secretary spoke to the BBC General Manager to make an urgent statement about what was detected before Bob Vylan performance and welcomed the decision not to re -publish BBC İPlayer.”
When the crowd of Punk duo took the stage at the festival in the festival on Saturday, he took to the cheers of “Free, Free Palestine” and “Death, Death, IDF to IDF”.
The group from Belfast, a member of Mo Chara, a member of the member Liam Og O Hannaidh, a Hezbollah flag exhibited and in the town of Kentish, North London, “Hamas, Up Hezbullah” said.
That Hanaidh said it was a joke as a part of the character he played, MO chara, Guardian: “S *** is always thrown on the stage. If I need to know everything thrown on the stage” – Reference to the Hezbollah flag – “Mensa, I would be in Jesus Christ.”
Kneecap said that they do not support Hamas or Hezbollah, both forbidden in England.
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