Number of Charged Hits 134 in London
The Met’s Counter Terrorism Command is turning up the heat. A fresh Batchbatch of 20 suspects, all arrested in London on August 9, have been hit with charges under the Terrorism Act. This raises the total charged Overover alleged support for the banned group england/palestine/”>Palestine Action to a staggering 134.
The Crown Prosecution Service has authorised the charges, and the accused have been notified by post. They’ll face Westminster Magistrates’ Court on November 24.
Met Commander Issues Stark Warning
“If convicted, those charged face serious consequences that could ruin careers and block overseas travel,” warned Commander Dominic Murphy. “Anyone thinking of backing Palestine Action should think again. Arrests are happening and prosecutions follow swiftly.”
Harsh Penalties for Terrorism Act Offences
- Maximum jail sentence of six months.
- Terrorism Act conviction hits your criminal record – visible to employers carrying out DBS checks.
- Employers might refuse to hire or dismiss staff with such convictions.
- Universities may block enrolment.
- International travel could be denied, including entry to the US, Australia, Japan, and soon EU countries under the ETIAS system.
- Professional bodies may discipline members or revoke licences.
List of Those Charged – Court Date November 24
- Richard Burge, Plumstead, Greenwich
- Illinois Cook, New Malden, Surrey
- Samra Abdirahman, Halton, Leeds
- Stephanie Foster, Bickington, Devon
- Carole Lawrence, Brighton
- Israa Inbrahim, Ilford
- Andrea Middleton, Hook, Hampshire
- Susan Salvietto, Watford, Hertfordshire
- Kristyan Robinson, Camden, NW London
- Adrian Cadbury, Westminster, London
- Trudi Warner, Walthamstow, East London
- Chloe Hill, Southwark, London
- Jane Augsburger, Stroud, Gloucestershire
- Lindsay Alderton, Totnes, Devon
- Mark Hudson, Stone, Staffordshire
- Peter Thornton, Worthing, West Sussex
- Cathrine Kibbler, Snaith, East Riding of Yorkshire
- Adeelah Mir, Leyton, Waltham Forest
- William Crane, Enfield
- David Chapman, Milton Keynes
Originally published on UKNIP