Metropolitan Police have charged a person after he moved out of the queue of mourners and approached the Queen’s coffin in Westminster Corridor on Friday night time.
A assertion from Scotland Yard stated: “Muhammad Khan, 28, of Barleycorn Approach, Tower Hamlets, was charged on Saturday, September 17, with an offence underneath Part 4A of the Public Order Act; behaviour desiring to trigger alarm, harassment or misery.
“He'll seem in custody at Westminster Magistrates’ Court docket on Monday, September 19.”
The incident occurred round 10pm on Friday, because the dwell feed from contained in the corridor lower away for a quick interval.
He's the second individual to be charged with committing an offence whereas within the queue to see the Queen’s coffin mendacity in state.
A 19-year-old man allegedly uncovered himself and pushed into mourners from behind as they waited within the line at Victoria Tower Gardens on Wednesday.
Adio Adeshine is alleged to have gone into the River Thames in an try and evade police earlier than popping out and being arrested.
He was remanded in custody on Friday after showing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court docket charged with two counts of sexual assault and two counts of breaching a sexual hurt prevention order.