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Kent property searched after man following protest in Victoria Embankment

A Kent property was searched in connection with terrorism arrests.

During a pro-Palestine protest in Westminster on Saturday, January 13, three people were arrested by the Met Police.

A property in Kent has been searched in connection with terrorism arrests. Stock picture
A property in Kent has been searched in connection with terrorism arrests. Stock picture

They were a 34-year-old man from Kent, a 58-year-old man from west London and a 36-year-old woman from South Yorkshire on suspicion of inviting support for a proscribed organisation, contrary to section 12 of the Terrorism Act 2000, during a protest at Victoria Embankment on Saturday.

They were arrested at approximately 4pm and taken into custody at a west-London police station.

A fourth person, sought by police was subsequently arrested the next day after Met police officers spotted him amongst those taking part in a protest against the counter-terrorism arrests outside a west-London police station.

Officers arrested the 49-year-old from south London on suspicion of inviting support for a proscribed organisation at approximately 3pm.

All four people have been bailed to return to a west London police station in late March.

The Met Police arrested people following a protest on Saturday, January 13
The Met Police arrested people following a protest on Saturday, January 13

Police have completed searches of four addresses in south-east Kent, South Yorkshire, west London and south London.

Met Counter Terrorism Command detectives worked with policing colleagues to detect and deal with suspected terrorism offences across the weekend.

This new investigation is one of around 30 launched by the Met Counter Terrorism Command into suspected criminality at protests – the majority of which relate to potential terrorism offences.

Commander Dominic Murphy, head of the Met Counter Terrorism Command, said: “The vast majority of people attending protests are doing so peacefully. There are consequences for those who are not and where officers see people supporting proscribed organisations we will take action, as we did this weekend.”

The UK threat level remains at substantial. As ever, Met Police continue to ask the public to be vigilant and report in confidence anything that doesn’t look or feel right, either online at gov.uk/ACT or by calling 0800 789 321.

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