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Kneecap member Liam O’Hhanna has been charged with a crime of terror after showing a flag in support of Hezbollah, a Lebanese Shiite Islamist political party.
According to the reports of Sky NewsThe young man, 27, kept the flag during the hip hop group performance in Kentish Town, London. Police became aware of the screen, as the concert images circulated online in which the artist was seen sustaining the flag, while the group allegedly asked the British deputies to death and shouting “Up Hamas, to Hezbollah.”
A clip of a November 2023 concert appeared to a group member stating: “The only good conservative is a dead conservation. You kill your local deputy”. Ohhanna (also known by Mo Chara) will appear in the Westminster Magistrates Court on the subject on Wednesday, June 18.
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The Metropolitan Police, that investigate the past live performances of the bandPreviously, he said: “On April 22, we were aware of an online video that was believed to come from a musical event in London in November 2024. After that, we were becoming aware of another video, which is believed to be from another musical event in London in November 2023.”
They continued: “The two videos were derived from the Internet derivation Unit of Terrorism for evaluation by specialist officers, which have determined that there are reasons for additional investigation on possible crimes linked to both videos. The research is now conducting the MET terrorism command officials at this time.”
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