A fifth person has been accused by an anti-terrorism police in relation to a break-in at RAF Bryz Norton, in which two military aircraft were damaged.
22 -year -old Muhammad Umer Khalid has been accused of offenses under the Criminal Act Act, who is prejudiced for the security or interests of the United States to deliberately enter a prohibited place to enter a prohibited place to plot to plot and conspiracy to plot.
The incident in June broke the activists into the Oxfordshire Air Base and spray paint two RAF Vyzer aircraft, causing £ 7 meter.
Palestine’s action, which has since been prosecuted by the government, said it was behind the incident.
Khalid was sent to custody without any certain residence and is scheduled to appear in the Westminster Magistrate Court on Monday.
Last month, four people were accused of equal crimes. Two other people were arrested – a woman remains under the investigation on police bail, while one person has been released without any charge.
Palestine Action has engaged in activities that have mainly targeted arms companies since the war started in Gaza.
After claiming the responsibility of the June incident, the government transferred the group to prosecute the group under terrorist laws. Since then the ban has been allowed to challenge.