The enduring monument to Britain’s World Conflict II prime minister in Parliament Sq. “was graffitied with crimson paint” in a single day, the Metropolitan Police mentioned on X.
“Officers had been on scene inside two minutes of being alerted shortly after 4am (0400 GMT),” the drive mentioned.
The incident got here as police in Northern Eire’s capital, Belfast, appealed for witnesses after a statue of Queen Victoria was vandalised, apparently by Irish Republican group Lasair Dhearg.
The group posted an image on social media showing to indicate one in all its supporters pouring crimson paint over the statue of the monarch whom it known as the “Famine Queen”, a reference to the Irish potato famine of the mid-Nineteenth century.
In London, the graffiti, which employees cleaned early Friday, known as the wartime chief a “zionist struggle prison”.
The phrases “free Palestine” and “cease the genocide” had been additionally sprayed on the statue.
The person detained was additionally held on suspicion of supporting Palestine Motion, a proscribed organisation under the Terrorism Act, police added.

