A person has been produced in the court on charges of crimes related to a break-in at RAF Bryz Norton, claimed by Palestine Action.
22 -year -old Muhammad Umer Khalid is accused of conspiring to cause criminal damage and is conspiracy to deliberately enter a prohibited place for the security or interests of Britain.
On 20 June, the incident saw a group of protesters breaking airports and spray-painting into two RAF Vyzer aircraft. Police say the Act caused a loss of £ 7M.
Mr. Khalid, who appeared in the court through a video link from the Vermwood Scrub, has been sent to custody and will appear in the court to file a petition in January next time.
The Palestine Action claimed the incident that it was protesting against the support of the Israeli war in Gaza.
British government Palestine prosecuted as a terrorist organization soon after.
Prosecutor Jonathan Polne Casey told the court that a break-in was “sophisticated and carefully planned attack” with a “terrorist connection”.
Stockport, Mr. Khalid of Greater Manchester, is the fifth person to be charged in relation to break-in.
He will next appear in court for hearing a petition on 16 January 2026, and an provisional test date has been set for 18 January 2027.
Amy Gardiner-Gibson, 29, Johnny Sink, 24, Daniel Jerenomides-Nori, 36, and Lewis Chiaramelo, 22, who are all in custody, will appear on the same dates.