- Met Police: Faked audio of Mayor Khan’s call to reschedule Armistice Day for pro-Palestinian march not a criminal offense.
- Mayor’s Office: Denounces false material, attributes it to a far-right group.
- Security Minister Tugendhat: Urges public not to amplify deceptive content.
In a surprising turn of events, the Metropolitan Police has declared that the creation and circulation of a faked audio, purportedly capturing Mayor Sadiq Khan advocating for the rescheduling of Armistice Day in favor of a pro-Palestinian march, does not qualify as a criminal offense.
Mayor Khan’s office has denounced the false material, attributing it to a far-right group, while Security Minister Tom Tugendhat urges the public not to amplify the deceptive content.
As tensions rise, the Met braces for potential clashes during an unprecedented security operation surrounding a pro-Palestine demonstration on Armistice Day, deploying nearly 2,000 officers across central London.
Counter Terrorism Policing is actively scrutinizing online content referred by the vigilant public. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story!
“We will investigate and take enforcement actions where criminal offences are identified.”
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