The emblem of London Inventory Trade Group Plc within the workplace atrium within the Metropolis of London, UK, on Tuesday, March 14, 2023.
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London police on Sunday arrested six pro-Palestine activists for alleged plans to lock themselves to the doorways of the London Inventory Trade to aim to disrupt buying and selling amid the continuing Israel-Hamas warfare.
The arrests got here after a Friday tip from U.Ok. newspaper The Every day Specific, which had despatched a reporter undercover to Palestine Motion group conferences the place the protests had been coordinated.
“I am grateful to the Specific for his or her willingness to offer the data gleaned from their very own investigation,” Metropolitan Police Detective Superintendent Sian Thomas mentioned in a assertion. “It was instrumental in serving to us intervene efficiently.”
The six Palestine Motion protestors, all of their 20s or early 30s, deliberate to stage per week of protests, beginning Monday morning. They aimed to trigger monetary losses for U.Ok. firms doing enterprise with the Israel Protection Drive amid the warfare in Gaza, which reached the 100-day mark on Sunday.
Because the Israel-Hamas warfare started on Oct. 7, London has been the positioning of a number of the largest demonstrations calling for a cease-fire in Gaza.
The activists meant to begin their week of protests on Monday morning by chaining their necks to the doorways of the London Inventory Trade to stop anybody from getting into, in response to the Specific’ report revealed Sunday. Additionally they deliberate to spray hearth extinguishers and shoot pretend financial institution notes painted pink out of “cash weapons” across the inventory trade, in response to the Specific report.
The objective was to disrupt buying and selling which may translate to thousands and thousands or billions in monetary losses.
London’s Metropolitan Police Drive is conscious that the protestors meant to stage disruptions all through the week and mentioned it’s coordinating accordingly “to cope with any disruption within the coming days.”