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Palestine Action protest arrests rise to more than 500

Adam Hale
BBC News
Getty Images Hundreds of people hold signs reading 'I Oppose Genocide - I Support Palestine Action' while sitting in Parliament Square. Big Ben's clocktower is seen in the background as well as the Palace of Westminster.Getty Images

The number of arrests at Saturday's demonstration in London in support of banned group Palestine Action has risen to 532.

The Metropolitan Police said the majority of arrests - 521 - were for displaying placards in support of Palestine Action at Westminster's Parliament Square, and one at a Palestine Coalition march.

Six arrests were for assaulting police officers, two for breaching Public Order Act conditions, one for obstructing a constable and one for a racially aggravated public order offence.

It was the biggest protest since the government proscribed the group in July under the Terrorism Act, making membership of or support for it a criminal offence, punishable by up to 14 years in prison.

The force force previously said that the number of arrests was the largest made by the force on a single day in the last 10 years.

On Sunday the Metropolitan Police said the average age of those arrested was 54, and the most arrests - 147 of them - were of people aged between 60 and 69.

It said its counter terrorism team was now working on bringing charges against those accused of supporting Palestine Action.

The force said: "Over the coming days and weeks, officers from the Met's Counter Terrorism Command will work to put together the case files required to secure charges against those arrested as part of this operation."

Protesters whose details could be confirmed at temporary prisoner processing points nearby were released on bail to appear at a police station at a future date, under condition not to attend future demonstrations related to Palestine Action.

But 212 protesters who refused to provide their details or were found to have been arrested while already on bail were taken into custody.

Police said as of 13:00 BST on Sunday, 18 of them remained in custody but were expected to be released during the day.


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