Commander Dominic Murphy said officers 'are working night and day with our colleagues across the country to investigate suspected terrorism offences'
Commander Dominic Murphy said officers ‘are working night and day with our colleagues across the country to investigate suspected terrorism offences’
The two women came forward to a police station in south London on Monday after police issued pictures of several people they wanted to speak to following protests in the capital. The Met said it was continuing to seek a third woman “seen in social media footage of a pro-Palestine protest in Whitehall on Saturday, 14 October, with an image of a paraglider on her top”.Police are separately seeking to identify a man “seen waving a placard with the words ‘I fully support Hamas’ on it during a protest on Bond Street”.
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