Kneecap and Bob Vylan investigated by police in Glestonbury

Kneecap and Bob Vylan investigated by police in Glestonbury

Police is assessing the video of the comments made by Bob Valn and Knees But Glystonbury To decide whether a crime can be committed.

In a post on social media Avon and Summerset Police Said: “We are aware of the comments made by acts on the West Holts Stage at the GlustonBry Festival this afternoon.

“Video evidence will be assessed by the authorities to determine whether a crime can be committed, which will require a criminal investigation.”

The video being assessed is understood to include footage of punk pair Bob Valn and Irish Rap Triao Caikap.

The Pank pair performed on stage before the stage and led the crowd: “free, free Palestine” and: “Death, IDF K to IDF”.

Pank Duo Bob Valn played West Holts Stage on Saturday (UE Mok/PA) ,Packet,

During the set of CACAP, a member of the band, who performed under the name Mogalai Bap, said: “The Prime Minister of your country, not mine, not, he said that he did not want to play us, so F *** Kyer Stormer”, After many politicians, after many politicians, including the Prime Minister, including the Prime Minister, asked to remove Neicap from line-up.

The band led the crowd in the mantras of “Free Palestine”, in which Mo Chara commented on the number of flags on the festival.

The group, who hail from Belfast, has been in the news after the member Liam Og Og Og Og, who performed in the name of Mo Chara, was accused of terrorist crime.

O Haninah, 27, wore a kefiheh during the set, while members JJ O Dosacharta, who performed in the name of DJ Provai, wore a T-shirt along with Tri-Rang Balaklawa as well as a T-shirt, stating: “We are all Palestine Actions”, in the context of the soon campaign group.

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The band also led the crowd in the mantras of “Free Palestine”.

Meanwhile, the government has “strongly condemned” the comments made by Bob Valn.

A spokesperson said: “We strongly condemn the threatening comments made by Bob Valn in Glastonbury.

“The Culture Secretary has talked to the Director General of BBC to seek an immediate explanation about the hard work done by Bob Valn’s performance, and the BBC welcomes the decision not to re -develop it on the iPlayer.”

The Pank pair led the crowd in the mantras of “Free, Free Palestine” and “Death, Death to the IDF” as a performance on the festival on Saturday afternoon.

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