The man, identified as Daniel Day, who lives in Westcliff-On-Sea, in southeastern England, spent 16 hours hanging from the tower and was arrested after descending from the tower in the early hours of Sunday.
The man who over the weekend In London, with a Palestinian flag was accused of causing public order disturbance and invading a protected place, police said Monday.
On Saturday, at 7:24 AM, at the local time (the same time in Lisbon), the London police were alerted to the presence of a man who was climbing the Elizabeth Tower at the Westminster Palace, the British Parliament.
According to images published on social networks, The man climbed barefoot to the top of the tower, forcing police to isolate the area around the building.
Three members of the rescue services were lifted to try to get the man down.
A video posted on Instagram on Saturday night showed the man to guarantee negotiators from the sight where he was sitting, that he was “safe” and “planned to go down in his own way.”
O Man, identified as Daniel Day, who lives in Westcliff-On-Sea, in southeastern England, spent 16 hours hanging from the tower and in the early hours of Sunday.
Day continues in custody at a London squad and is expected to appear today in a London Court.
Conservative deputy Ben Obese-Jecty said authorities should explain the incident.
“Every day I see dozens of police armed to patrol the Portcullis House [onde trabalham os parlamentares] and the area adjacent to Parliament. Where were they today? “The politician questioned on Saturday to Sky News.