Tommy Robinson, a prominent political activist and former leader of the English Defense League, has recently been apprehended following his massive rally in Trafalgar Square.
The arrest, as reported on Robinson’s verified social media accounts, claims that he was detained under the Terrorism Act 2000. However, the Metropolitan Police have denied these claims, stating that they are not involved and that no arrest under such legislation has occurred on their part.
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We can confirm that Tommy Robinson has been detained by Police using powers afforded to them under the Terrorism Act 2000.
That's right, you read that correctly, Tommy is being held by Police using counter terrorism… pic.twitter.com/i3nagtBbXY
— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) July 28, 2024
Robinson’s rally, billed as a historic patriotic event, attracted thousands of supporters and featured speeches from several figures. The event’s highlight was the screening of Robinson’s controversial documentary, Silenced. This film, which deals with an incident involving a Syrian refugee and subsequent libel claims against Robinson, was banned by the High Court due to its content, which was deemed in contempt of court. Despite this injunction, Robinson was willing to defy the court ruling, in order to share important information with the public. […]
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