Another person has been arrested in a break-in at RAF Brise Norton in which two military aircraft were damaged.
A 22 -year -old man, without a certain residence, was arrested on Friday on suspicion of the Commission in Bedford, on the preparation or deviation of the acts of terrorism.
The incident in June broke the activists into the Oxfordshire Air Base and a spray paint on two RAF voyage aircraft, causing a loss of £ 7 million. Palestine’s action, which has since been prosecuted by the government, said it was behind the incident.
The arrest is the seventh of the anti-terrorism police on the break-in. Four people were later charged and sent to custody.
Amy Gardiner-Gibson, 29, Johnny Sink, 24, Daniel Jerenomide-Nori, 35, and Levi Chiaramelo, 22, were 22, Accused of conspiracy to cause criminal damageIn early July, a conspiracy to deliberately enter a prohibited place for a prejudiced purpose for Britain’s safety or interests.
A 41 -year -old woman arrested earlier on the incident was released on bail till 19 September, while another person was released without any charge.
Brake-in footage, which took place in June, showed two people under the dark cover inside the RAF Brise Norton. One can be seen riding on a scooter up to a woyzer and can be sprayed paint in its jet engine before riding.
Palestine Action, which had posted the footage online, also said that the activists also used Cruubers to damage the aircraft.
Activists were able to get out of the airport and get out Order to review the safety of all UK military bases,
This made a proposal to take action of Palestine before Parliament, which means that it is considered a terrorist organization. The membership of the group and expressing support for it are now criminal offenses.
In response to a step to prosecute Palestine’s action, a weekly protest has been held across the UK, on which hundreds have been arrested to support the banned group. Critics accused the government of misusing the terrorist law to curb a direct action group.
The Palestine Action has been mainly engaged in target activities targeting arms companies since the onset of the current war in Gaza.
On Wednesday, the founder of Palestine Action was allowed to mount a legal challenge against the prosecution, which will take place in November.