Anger as hate charges against 'Palestine Convoy' pair are dropped
Campaigners have attacked a decision to drop hate charges against two men on the May 2021 Convoy for Palestine.
Mohammed Iftikhar Hanif and Jawaad Hussain had been charged with using threatening, abusive or insulting words, or behaviour, with intent, likely to stir up racial hatred while driving through North London during the outbreak of hostilities between Israel and Hamas.
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said in a statement that, after a review of the evidence, there is "no longer a realistic prospect of either defendant being convicted".
Nick Price, Head of Special Crime and Counter Terrorism Division, said that they know the decision is "disappointing", but insisted that prosecutors would not have been able to prove the cases against the two men.
Mr Price told the JC: "This was a shocking incident, and we know how disappointing this decision will be for the Jewish community.
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Charges have been dropped against all the bigots who drove through a Jewish neighborhood yelling, "F*** their mothers, rape their daughters. I'm not surprised.