Eight Londoners have been charged with public order offences following their participation in the Palestine Solidarity Campaign march, highlighting ongoing tensions around activist gatherings.
Commander Adam Slonecki referred to the protest as a 'serious escalation in criminality' and emphasized the Metropolitan Police’s commitment to pursue those breaching public order.
Despite agreed conditions for a static protest, participants attempted to breach these arrangements, prompting significant police response and resulting in numerous arrests.
The Met Police noted a 'coordinated effort' by protesters to alter planned public order conditions, raising significant concerns for the community involved.
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