In a major development, detectives have apprehended six individuals linked to a scheme aimed at disrupting operations at the london/" title="London" target="_blank" rel="noopener">London Stock Exchange. This comes after the Daily Express provided crucial information to the Metropolitan Sussex Police at Cannabis Farm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Police on Friday, 12 January.
The plot, allegedly orchestrated by members of the Palestine Action group, was intended to strike the London Stock Exchange on the morning of Monday, 15 January. The plan involved causing property damage and employing ‘lock-on’ tactics to block the opening of the trading facility.
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