Six people accused an Israeli of breaking into a defense firm and could spend 18 months in custody waiting for the trial due to loss of more than £ 1m.
In the early hours of 6 August 2024, near the patchway in the Bristol, near the patchway in the Bristol, members of Palestine Action were allegedly arrested after breaking into the albit system site.
The campaign group alleged that the albit systems are involved in the manufacture and supply of arms to the UK Israeli army – a claim that the company firmly denies.
On Friday, six Old Belly appeared accused with increased theft, criminal damage and violent disorder, and the provisional test date of 1 February 2027 was given.
A group of protesters gathered outside the London court as a hearing of the case.
Are defendants:
- Finn Colins, 19, Whitestable at Kent
- 20 -year -old Herland Archer from Whitestable
- Salam Mahmood, 19, Abbey Wood, South-East from London
- Moise Ibrahim, 27, West Kilburn, North-West London
- From Louis Adams, 33, Hornse, North London
- 33 -year -old Liam Mulni, from Pule in Dorset
They are the latest to be charged on the incident following a series of raids by counter terrorism policing in the southeast.
The prosecutors said that the alleged crimes had a “terrorist relationship”.
Eighteen other people have been accused in connection with the same incident and they are waiting for divided trials into three groups.
Mrs. Justice Cheema-Grab said that the Crown Court did not have the ability to test with more than six co-reporters in custody at the same time.
He said that this meant the initial date of the fourth test, which included six defendants seen in Old Bailey on Friday, in 2027, but efforts would be made to bring it forward.
The hearing of a petition has been scheduled in the Woolvich Crown Court for 12 December.
Palestine was action Government prosecuted as a terrorist organization On 5 July this year.