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Fifth person charged over break-in at RAF base

The fifth person was accused by the anti -terrorist police in connection with a participation in the shelf Brize Norton, where two military aircraft was damaged.

22 -year -old Muhammad Umer Khalid is accused of criminal damage and conspiracy to enter a prohibited place for prejudiced purposes for the security or interests of the United Kingdom, under the Criminal Law conspiracy law.

The incident in June saw that the activists entered the Oxfordshire Air Base and sprayed two shelves Voyager planes and caused £ 7 million damage.

The Palestinian action, which has been banned by the government since then, said it was behind the incident.

Khalid, who was not a fixed dwelling, was detained and will appear in the Westminster Magistrate Court on Monday.

Last month, four people were accused of the same crimes. The other two people were arrested – one woman was released free of charge, while a woman was under investigation into the police bail.

The Palestinian action has mainly engaged in activities aimed at arms companies since the beginning of the war in Gaza.

The group banned the group after the government’s responsibility for the June incident under the government’s Anti -Terrorist laws. He has gained permission to challenge the ban since then.

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