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Milton Keynes insurance offices targeted in pro-Palestine protest

Nicola Haseler/BBC Large mainly glass-fronted office building with steps up to a glass-fronted entrance.  The wing to the left is coloured red.  There is red paint on several windows up as far as the second floor.  There are bushes in the foreground on either side. There is yellow tape across the entrance, and doors appear to have been smashed.Nicola Haseler/BBC

Windows at the Allianz offices in Milton Keynes were sprayed with red paint and doors were smashed

An insurance firm’s offices have been sprayed with red paint as part of a national protest by pro-Palestine activists.

The Allianz Insurance claims centre in Witan Gate West, Milton Keynes, was one of 10 buildings across the country that were targeted on Tuesday.

The Palestine Action group, which is campaigning against the company’s alleged links to an Israeli defence firm, has said it carried out the attacks.

Allianz Insurance said it had closed the affected premises as a precaution.

Photographs of Witan Gate House showed red paint on three of the four floors of the modern glass-fronted building.

Doors in the entrance area appear to have been smashed.

As well as Allianz Insurance, Witan Gate House also has offices for Milton Keynes University Hospital Trust.

The entrance and reception area had been recently refurbished.

Reuters White-fronted office building in London with pillars between the windows. Much red paint is visible on the frontage of the building - including on the Allianz sign.  People are walking past and one is taking a picture on a mobile phone.Reuters

An Allianz building in London was also targeted

The campaign group confirmed it had targeted 10 offices of Allianz, “the world’s largest insurance firm”. 

It said the firm’s headquarters were shut while activists “occupied the front overhang” and daubed slogans with red paint.

An Allianz spokesperson said: “We have had disruption overnight at several of our offices.

“The safety and security of our colleagues is paramount and we have closed these sites today.”

They said operations and service to customers and clients were unaffected.


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