
Met Police to Resume Arrests of Palestine Action Protesters
The Metropolitan Police has confirmed it will resume arrests of Palestine Action protesters, reiterating that supporting the banned group remains a criminal offense and the law must be enforced, even as a government appeal is ongoing.
The Story
Analyzing sources…
Source Diversity
Source Diversity
Moderate (47/100)Sources
Palestine Action arrests to resume while government appeal ongoing, Met says
The Met says it remains a criminal offence to support the banned group and it "must enforce the law".
Read full article →Met says it will resume arresting people who show support for Palestine Action
Reversal by London police comes as Shabana Mahmood prepares an appeal against high court overturning ban on the group The Metropolitan police has said it will resume arresting people who show support for Palestine Action just weeks after it said it would no longer do so following a high court ruling that the ban on the direct action group was unlawful. After last month’s judgment, the Met police said it would immediately stop arresting people for such offences under the Terrorism Act but wou...
By Haroon Siddique Legal affairs correspondent
Read full article →Metropolitan Police to restart arrests of Palestine Action protesters despite High Court ruling
The force paused doing so in February after the High Court ruled that the government’s ban of the group was unlawful
By Margaret Davis
Read full article →Met Police to resume arresting protesters for holding signs in support of Palestine Action
The Met had paused making arrests after the High Court ruled that the UK Government ban on the group was unlawful.
Read full article →


