Three individuals have been charged with showing support for the proscribed terrorist organization Palestine Action following a protest in central London on July 5. The Metropolitan Police announced that Jeremy Shippam, Judit Murray, and Fiona Maclean are scheduled to appear in court on September 16. Commander Dominic Murphy emphasized that demonstrating support for Palestine Action violates the Terrorism Act, subjecting individuals to arrest. The police also plan to refer additional cases to the Crown Prosecution Service from the same protest. A new protest is anticipated, with over 500 attendees expected this weekend.
Commander Dominic Murphy stated that anyone who displays public support for Palestine Action, a proscribed organisation, is committing an offence under the Terrorism Act.
Three individuals, a man and two women, have been charged after being arrested at a protest in London for their support of the proscribed group Palestine Action.
The Metropolitan Police indicated that others arrested for supporting Palestine Action would have their cases reviewed and sent to the Crown Prosecution Service.
Individuals are warned about potential criminal consequences for supporting Palestine Action during a planned protest in central London.
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