18 Arrested at Palestine Support Protest Outside London Police Headquarters
First major arrests since Met Police intensified crackdown on banned group supporters

- •18 arrested at pro-Palestine protest outside London police headquarters
- •First major arrests since police intensified crackdown on Palestine Action supporters
- •Saturday protest occurred days after Met announced hardline enforcement policy
Eighteen people were arrested following a Palestine Action protest outside New Scotland Yard in London on Saturday, according to BBC reports.
Crackdown on Banned Group Support
The arrests came just days after the Metropolitan Police announced it would resume arrests of anyone displaying support for Palestine Action, which has been designated as a banned organization. Police recently declared a hardline approach, stating that the group's activities pose a threat to public order.
Protesters Clash with Police
Demonstrators gathered outside the London police headquarters on Saturday, chanting pro-Palestine slogans. Officers enforced the policy prohibiting displays of support for the banned group, ultimately arresting 18 participants. The specific charges and identities of those arrested have not yet been disclosed.
UK authorities have designated Palestine Action as a proscribed organization under terrorism-related legislation, warning that expressing support for the group could result in legal penalties.
[Breaking] This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
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