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Prosecutors to appeal against decision to throw out terror case against Kneecap rapper

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The Crown Prosecution Service says it will appeal against the chief magistrate’s decision to throw out the terror case against a member of the band Kneecap.

Rapper Liam Og O hAnnaidh, 27, was charged with the alleged display of a flag in support of proscribed terrorist group Hezbollah at a London gig last November.

But the case against him was dismissed due to a technical error.

Chief magistrate Paul Goldspring told Woolwich Crown Court in September that the charge brought against O hAnnaidh was “unlawful” and that he had no jurisdiction to try the case.

On Tuesday, a Crown Prosecution Service spokesperson said: “We are appealing the decision to dismiss this case as we believe there is an important point of law which needs to be clarified.”

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