
Images of the Rap Ralette group which call for the death of British deputies is evaluated by the police to fight terrorism.
A video emerged from the West Belfast Trio during a November 2023 concert seeming to show a person in the group saying: “The only good curator is a dead curator. Kill your local deputy.”
Metropolitan police also said that another video, from November from last year, was being evaluated. The images seemed to show a member of the group shouting “Up Hamas, Up Hezbollah” during a performance in London.
The ball joint declared on social networks that they had “faced a coordinated smear campaign”.
Both Hamas and Hezbollah are prohibited in the United Kingdom and it is a crime to express their support for them.
A police spokesperson Met said: “We were informed of a video on April 22, supposed to be from an event in November 2024, and he was returned to the reference unit on the Internet (CTIRU) of counter-terrorism for the evaluation and to determine if an additional police investigation may be necessary.
“We were also informed of another video suspected of coming from an event in November 2023.”
A spokesman for the British government said: “We unequivocally condemn the threatening remarks made to anyone.
“Political intimidation and abuse must have no place in our society. We recognize the frightening effect that harassment and intimidation of elected representatives can have on our democracy.
“All intimidation, harassment and threat reports are taken very seriously. We work with the police and the parliament to do everything in our power to suppress threats to elected officials.”
Gavin Robinson, the leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, called to the attention of the patella.
“Promoting sectarianism, glorifying violence and distribution under the guise of” art “is still hatred,” said the deputy for Belfast East in an article on X.
None of the members of the group have been accused of crimes.

The group faced recent criticism after posting messages on the war in Gaza during their set at the American music festival Coachella earlier this month.
Following X Factor Sharon Osbourne’s judge calls for American joke visas in the patella To be dismissed, the group was abandoned by its sponsor now trainer and independent artist booking agent (IAG). The agency confirmed the split at the Hollywood Reporter.
Kneceecap struck the visa callAnd when they were asked for an answer by BBC News Ni, the group replied: “The declarations are not aggressive, the murder of 20,000 children is however.”
The visas held by the members of the group are no longer valid and they are guaranteeing a new sponsor before its October tour at closed counters in North America.
Kneceecap, composed of Liam Og ó Hannaidh, Naoise ó Caireallain and JJ ó Dochartaugh, allegedly allegedly faced a coordinated smear campaign “, saying that their programs had previously” called “the conflict to Gaza.
They also seemed to suggest that they would have a legal action against “malicious efforts”.
Earlier in the week, Knecap manager Daniel Lambert said the group had received “serious” death threats after Coachella.