Police said the Irish Trio Trio RAP will not take any other action after its Glastonbury performance.
Police Ivan and Samest said “no other action is” because “there is insufficient evidence to provide the real perspective of conviction for any violation.”
Investigations announced in June after the filmmakers explored video and audio recorders from the Kneecap and Duo Punk Bob Vylan series at the Samest Festival.

The force said that he was still investigating the Rapper Bobby Vielene statements, which led the crowd at the Western Holtz Festival in the “Free Palestinian” prayers and “death, death to IDF. [Israel Defence Forces]”
A member of Kneecap, who executed directly after Bob Vilan in the West Holts phase, joked that supporters “began a rebellion in the future court and relates to the accusation of terrorism. He later explained:” Without a rebellion, just love and support and support for Palestine. “
On Friday, the group consisting of Liam Og O Hannaidh, Naoise O Cairealain and JJ O Dohartaigh, an email that appears to be a senior research officer, released a picture of social media.

“One of the elements of trying to intimidate the political police is over,” said Kneecap.
“We played a historical collection in Golstonbury. The whole area was closed an hour ago because of the crowd. A celebration of love and solidarity. Sea of good people at the most famous festival in the world.”
O Hannaidh, who runs under the name Mo Chara, was accused in May of the Flag of the Flag in support of Hezbollah in the O2 Association in Kennish, north London, during a Gigg on November 2024.
The group said their actions, including keeping the flag of Hezbollah, had been out of the text.
They claim that disputes over the group because of audio support for Palestine and criticism of Israel’s actions in Gaza are part of Islam’s actions against them, which they say are genocide.
“Investigations into the state -of -the -art trial case when the Kneecap works at the Glastonbury festival was conducted on Saturday, June 28,” police said.
“The detectives were looking for consultation with the Crown Prosecutor’s service, and then we decided not to take any other action because there was insufficient evidence to provide a real perspective of any crime.”