Heba Alhayey, 29, and Pauline Ankunda, 26, have been charged under the Terrorism Act in connection with displaying images of a paraglider.
Two women have been charged in connection with displaying images of Hamas paragliders at a pro-Palestine march.
The two women, who are accused of inviting support for a banned terrorist organisation, have been bailed and will appear before a magistrates' court on November 10.Two woman have been charged after wearing pictures of Hamas paragliders at a pro-Palestine march, the Crown Prosecution Service said 'The pair have been bailed to appear before Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday, November 10 2023.'
In a separate investigation, officers are also looking to identify a man seen waving placard with the words 'I fully support Hamas' on it during a protest on Bond Street on Saturday October 21. Heba Alhayey, 29, and Pauline Ankunda, 26, were charged under the Terrorism Act following the incident at a protest in London on October 14, the Crown Prosecution Service said. Pictured: Protesters march for Palestine on October 14
Sir Mark told the News Agents podcast: 'The way the court system is working at the moment... they'll probably be on trial sometime in 2025, or maybe even later. My team and the Crown Prosecution Service worked flat out for 36 hours because we want to go to charge.
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