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Six Arrested Over RAF Brize Norton Vandalism as Proscription Vote Nears

Parliament will vote next week to proscribe Palestine Action under the Terrorism Act following activists’ damage to two RAF jets.

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A protestor wearing a Palestinian flag neckscarf and shirt flanked by police officers at a demonstration in Trafalgar Square

Overview

  • Counter Terrorism Policing South East has arrested six individuals across two waves on suspicion of terrorism offences and assisting offenders in connection with the June 20 break-in at RAF Brize Norton.
  • Palestine Action released footage showing activists riding electric scooters across the Brize Norton tarmac and spraying liquid from converted fire extinguishers into the engines of two Voyager jets.
  • Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has laid a draft order to proscribe the group under the Terrorism Act, which would criminalise membership or support pending parliamentary approval next week.
  • The Ministry of Defence has launched a defence-wide security review after the breach revealed vulnerabilities in base perimeter and aircraft protection.
  • Civil liberties organisations warn that treating non-violent direct action as terrorism risks deterring legitimate protest and setting a troubling precedent for free speech.