Protest at the Tower: Food Thrown on Royal Regalia
Four individuals from the civil resistance group 'Take Back Power' were arrested after throwing apple crumble at the display case of the Imperial State Crown at the Tower of London. The act led to a temporary closure and intensified discussion on taxing the super-rich.
Four members of a civil resistance group called 'Take Back Power' were apprehended after they threw food at the Imperial State Crown's display case, causing commotion at the Tower of London. The police confirmed the arrests on Saturday following reports of criminal damage.
The group posted a video of the incident online, claiming responsibility for the act intended to draw attention to their demand for increased taxation on the wealthy. London police conducted a thorough investigation while ensuring that the Crown Jewels remained undamaged during the brief closure of the Jewel House.
The famous site, attracting more than three million visitors annually, reopened soon after the incident. Historic Royal Palaces, which oversees the Tower, stated that security and staff responded swiftly to manage the situation effectively.
(With inputs from agencies.)

