Just Stop Oil protesters have been charged with aggravated trespass after throwing orange paint powder over a rugby pitch during a game.
The Metropolitan Police said: 'The charges relate to an incident on Saturday, May 27 when orange powder was thrown on the pitch 24 minutes into the rugby game during live play briefly disrupting the competition for players and spectators.'
Kyle Gordon of the Met, Gold Commander for events in London on the day, said: 'To date we have seen 102 slow marches across London by Just Stop Oil that has caused serious disruption and frustration to those going about their business in the city leading to 51 arrests to date.
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