UK officer charged with terrorism offence for allegedly showing support for Hamas

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A UK police officer has been charged after he allegedly published an image in support of Hamas. (AP PHOTO)
A UK police officer has been charged after he allegedly published an image in support of Hamas. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AP

A British police officer has been charged with a terrorism offence for allegedly publishing an image in support of Hamas, a group banned in Britain as a terrorist organisation.

Mohammed Adil, 26, from Bradford in northern England, was arrested in November 2023 and charged following an investigation by British counter-terrorism officers, police said in a statement on Wednesday.

The police watchdog, the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), said the inquiries had focused on messages shared on WhatsApp which had concluded the case should be referred to prosecutors.

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“On Monday, PC Mohammed Adil, 26, was charged with two counts of publishing an image in support of a proscribed organisation, specifically Hamas, contrary to section 13 of the Terrorism Act,” the IOPC statement said.

“The offences are alleged to have taken place in October and November 2023.”

Adil, a police constable, has been suspended from his job with West Yorkshire Police and is due to appear before London Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Thursday.

Since the October 7 attacks by Hamas on Israel, police have arrested and charged a number of people at pro-Palestinian protests in London for showing support for the group, while counter-terrorism commanders say they have also had a large amount of online content referred to them.

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