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A seventh person was charged on Tuesday in a connected investigation by police in Scotland. | |||
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Detective Chief Superintendent Helen Flanagan said the charges were the outcome of “a proactive investigation into suspected activity linked to Palestine Action.” | |||
“Palestine Action is clearly proscribed as a terrorist group, and those showing support for this particular group, or encouraging others to do so can expect to be arrested, investigated and prosecuted,” DCS Flanagan added. | |||
Police arrested the six suspects on Tuesday ahead of a scheduled press conference Wednesday. They were remanded in custody and are due to appear in court on Thursday. | |||
More than 700 people have been arrested and 114 charged by the Metropolitan Police in connection with this summer’s demonstrations, with over 500 people arrested during a singular demonstration in August. | |||
Social media videos from the demonstration show police arresting elderly and disabled protesters, some of whom were carried away by officers following their arrest for holding signs that read: “I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.” | |||
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A seventh person was charged on Tuesday in a connected investigation by police in Scotland. tripscan
Detective Chief Superintendent Helen Flanagan said the charges were the outcome of “a proactive investigation into suspected activity linked to Palestine Action.”
“Palestine Action is clearly proscribed as a terrorist group, and those showing support for this particular group, or encouraging others to do so can expect to be arrested, investigated and prosecuted,” DCS Flanagan added.
Police arrested the six suspects on Tuesday ahead of a scheduled press conference Wednesday. They were remanded in custody and are due to appear in court on Thursday.
More than 700 people have been arrested and 114 charged by the Metropolitan Police in connection with this summer’s demonstrations, with over 500 people arrested during a singular demonstration in August.
Social media videos from the demonstration show police arresting elderly and disabled protesters, some of whom were carried away by officers following their arrest for holding signs that read: “I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.”