The Metropolitan Police has said no offences were identified when a protester at a pro-Palestine rally in London was filmed chanting 'jihad, jihad'.
The home secretary will challenge the commissioner of the Metropolitan Police over the force's decision not to arrest pro-Palestine protesters calling for 'jihad' against Israel. Suella Braverman will tell Sir Mark Rowley later 'there can be no place for incitement to hatred or violence' on UK streets and police should 'crackdown on anyone breaking the law'.
Read more:Man arrested on suspicion of inciting racial hatred after pro-Palestine marchWhat Hamas's release of US hostages could mean for Israel's expected invasion Sir Mark was already scheduled to meet Ms Braverman later today.
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Suella Braverman to challenge Met police after ‘jihad’ chant at London protest was allowed by officersHome Secretary Suella Braverman will challenge the Met Police on Monday after they concluded a ‘jihad’ chant during a pro-Palestine protest in London was lawful.
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Suella Braverman to challenge Met Police chief after man filmed chanting 'jihad' during protestThe Metropolitan Police has said no offences were identified when a protester at a Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain rally was filmed chanting 'jihad, jihad' in London.
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Home Secretary Suella Braverman to meet Met chief over lack of action on ‘Jihad’ chant videoThe Metropolitan Police said no offences were identified in a video of a Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain protest showing people chanting ‘Jihad’.
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