Three women are being sought who attended a Whitehall protest. Two wore tops with images of paragliders on them – the third was holding a placard with one on it. Police are also seeking a man seen with a placard with the words “I fully support Hamas” on it during a protest on Bond Street.
Police want to find three women and a man who attended pro-Palestinian protests in London – three of which had images on them of paragliders.
Paragliders were used by Hamas militants during their deadly, surprise attack on Israel earlier this month.
Hundreds of Israelis were killed, including 260 people at a music festival.
Thousands of Palestinians have been killed in retaliatory strikes by Israel.
Counter-terrorism detectives from the Metropolitan Police have released images from social media and CCTV of the four people they want to speak to.
Three women are being sought who attended a protest in Whitehall on Saturday, 14 October. Two wore tops with images of paragliders on them – the third was holding a placard with one on it.
The fourth person police are seeking to identify is a man seen waving a placard with the words “I fully support Hamas” on it during a protest on Bond Street in central London on Saturday, 21 October.
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Commander Dominic Murphy, head of the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command, said: “Detectives have carried out numerous enquiries to identify these people and we are now asking the public to take a good look at these images and tell us if they know who these people are.
“I would stress that we want to speak to these people to help us with our enquiries, and in fact, I would urge them to get in touch with us directly.”
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