About Armistice Day
Armistice Day is commemorated every year on 11 November to mark the armistice signed between the Allies of World War I and Germany at Compiègne, France at 5:45 am, for the cessation of hostilities on . . .
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Fake audio of Sadiq Khan is not a crime, says Met
By Jess Warren BBC News
Police say faked audio purporting to capture The Mayor of London Calling for Armistice Day to be re-scheduled for a pro-Palestinian march " does not constitute a criminal offence".
Sadiq Khan 's office said false material was being " circulated and amplified by a far-right group".
A Met spokesperson said specialist officers had reviewed the content.
They described it as " artificial audio" that had been brought to the attention of The Force .
Security minister Tom Tugendhat said he was aware of The Fake and called for people not to " repost or amplify it".
It came as The Met prepared for an in London on Armistice Day on Saturday.
The Force has warned there is a risk of clashes with far-right groups.
In One Piece of fake audio circulating on Social Media , The Words falsely purporting to be those of Mr Khan suggest Remembrance events could be put back a week.
The phoney speech also draws comparison between Remembrance events and the pro-Palestinian demonstration in terms of importance.
The Met is deploying almost 2,000 officers across Central London throughout Saturday and Sunday, Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday respectively.
A spokesperson for The Force explained: " Officers from Counter Terrorism Policing continue to review online content and material that is referred to us by members of The Public .
" We will investigate and take enforcement actions where criminal offences are identified. "
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