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No charge over Bob Vylan IDF chants at Glastonbury

Getty Images A man performing on stage during a Bob Vylan set.  He is wearing a white polo shirt and has one arm in the air while the other holds a microphone to his lips. He has a dark beard and dreadlocks and tattoos on both his arms.Getty Images

An investigation by Avon and Somerset Police into chants made during a Bob Vylan performance at Glastonbury has concluded no further action will be taken.

“We have concluded, after reviewing all the evidence, that it does not meet the criminal threshold outlined by the CPS for any person to be prosecuted,” the force said in a statement.

“No further action will be taken on the basis there is insufficient evidential for there to be a realistic prospect of conviction.”

The investigation related to chants of “death, death to the IDF [Israel Defence Forces]” and other comments made during the band’s performance on the West Holts Stage, which was also broadcast via a live stream on the BBC iPlayer.

As part of their enquiries, police said they conducted “a voluntary police interview under caution” with a man in his mid 30s in November.

Officers said they also spoke to “approximately 200” members of the public to see if they had been the victim of a criminal offence.

Avon and Somerset Police said in a stateent it had also sought legal precedents from other UK police forces that have dealt with similar incidents and advice from the National Police Chiefs’ Council hate crime leads, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and “an independent barrister”.

“We sought specific consideration around the words stated, in terms of the intent behind them, the wider context of how people heard what was said, case law and anything else potentially relevant, including freedom of speech,” the statement continued.

‘Jewish communities consulted’

“Consistently the advice we have received has highlighted fundamental evidential difficulties that cannot be ignored,” police said.

“We believe it is right this matter was comprehensively investigated, every potential criminal offence was thoroughly considered, and we sought all the advice we could to ensure we made an informed decision.”

“We have proactively engaged with a number of groups, particularly among our Jewish communities, since this incident and provided updates to them throughout.”

Police confirmed that the man that was interviewed as part of their investigation has already been informed of the outcome.

It comes after the Met Police said it was closing its investigation into a London performance, following advice from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).

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