Two more people have been arrested on suspicion of terrorist crime after military aircraft were sprayed with paint during a break-in at RAF Brize Norton.
The online posted footage last Friday by Palestine Action showed two people inside the Oxfordshire Airbase in Darkness, of which a scooter was sprinkling paint on an airbus aquarius and its jet engine.
The South East Counter-Terrorism Police said on Saturday that two people, aged 22 and 24, were arrested from London, which led to a total arrest in connection with the incident.
Government has said This will sue Palestine action After the Briize Norton incident, becoming a member or supporting the group makes it illegal.
Both people have been arrested in contrast to Section 41 of the Terrorism Act 2000 “on suspicion of preparation, preparation or instability for the acts of terrorism.
On Friday, police said they had Arrested a 29 -year -old woman without a certain residence and two men, 36 and 24 years oldBoth from London, on suspicion of the same crime.
A 41 -year -old woman, without a certain residence, was arrested on suspicion of assistance of a criminal.
The arrest took place in Newbury, Berkshire, and all suspected in custody.
It comes a day before Prosecution order by Home Secretary Yate The anti -terrorism law is ready to be implemented.
At the time of the incident, the group stated that it had “intervened directly into the massacre and stopped crimes against the Palestinian people by” decomposing two military aircraft “.