Four individuals have been charged in connection with a break-in at RAF Brize Norton, where military planes sustained damage estimated at £7 million. The people charged include Amy Gardiner-Gibson, Jony Cink, Daniel Jeronymides-Norie, and Lewie Chiaramello. They are accused of conspiracy to enter a prohibited place and conspiracy to commit criminal damage. The Crown Prosecution Service claims the charges have a terrorist connection. A group named Palestine Action has taken responsibility for the incident, prompting legislative action against it as a terrorist organization.
Four individuals have been charged with conspiracy related to a break-in at RAF Brize Norton that resulted in £7 million worth of damage to military aircraft.
The Crown Prosecution Service is asserting that the charges against the individuals include a connection to terrorist activity as defined by Counter Terrorism Policing.
Damage worth £7 million was inflicted on two Voyager aircraft, which were vandalized with paint during the break-in that occurred on June 20.
A group called Palestine Action has claimed responsibility for the incident at the airbase, leading to governmental actions to classify it as a terrorist organization.
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