Two ladies have been charged beneath the Terrorism Act after photos of paragliders have been displayed at a pro-Palestine march in central London.
The Crown Prosecution Service authorised fees towards Heba Alhayey, 29, and Pauline Ankunda, 26, in relation to photographs of paragliders they’re accused of carrying throughout the 14 October demonstration.
They are each accused of a single rely of carrying or displaying an article arousing affordable suspicion that they’re supporters of Hamas.
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The group, a delegated terror organisation within the UK, used paragliders to enter Israel from Gaza on 7 October earlier than killing greater than 1,400 Israelis.
The offence they’re every accused of is opposite to part 13 (1) of the Terrorism Act 2000.
They have each been bailed earlier than they’re scheduled to look at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 10 November.
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Nick Price, head of the CPS Special Crime and Counter Terrorism Division, stated: “Criminal proceedings against the two women are active and they each have the right to a fair trial.
“It is extraordinarily essential that there ought to be no reporting, commentary or sharing of knowledge on-line which might in any manner prejudice these proceedings.
“The function of the CPS is not to decide whether a person is guilty of a criminal offence, but to make fair, independent and objective assessments about whether it is appropriate to present charges for a criminal court to consider.”
Source: information.sky.com”