Three women on terror charges after van driven into defence factory fence in Edinburgh | UK news

After a minibus was deported to the fence of an aviation factory in Edinburgh, three women were accused of the law of terrorism.
The incident occurred on Tuesday at the Leonardo facility in Crewe Road North.
Police said on Sunday, three women aged 31, 34 and 42, who were previously arrested in accordance with the 2000 Law of Terrorism, are currently accused.
They will appear at the Edinburgh Sharif Court on Monday.
Police Scotland said that the Anti -Terrorism Unit was led by the investigation and the investigations continued.
The force also objected to information to monitor the movements of the two vehicles.
One was a blue Ford Transit minibus seen before the incident on Monday and Tuesday.
The other was a white Honda Cr-Z found in a parking lot on Gorgie Road after the incident.
Police, everyone who has knowledge from July 15, 0416 reference number quoted by calling the number 101 to communicate.
After the incident on Tuesday, a group called Shut Down Leonardo said that the factory made laser targeting systems for Israel’s F-35 fighter aircraft.
Leonardo said he did not directly supply equipment to Israel and that his main customer was the UK Armed Forces.



