Skip to content or view screen version

Incredible State repression against UK activists: UPDATE!

fitups'R'us | 04.07.2002 10:35

More information on the arrest, raids, seizures and charges of yesterday. Disgusting police behaviour

An action was carried out at the Israeli tourism board on the 13th May. Several people stood in the lobby of the office block and upstairs the word “TERRORISTS” was allegedly sprayed on a wall. Soon everybody left peacefully. There were no arrests.

Several weeks ago one of the FIT (Forward Intelligence Team – police officers who monitor activists by filming, photographing and following them) told an activist that CID were looking for all the people involved. This warning was posted to indymedia [ http://uk.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=33318]

Then two weeks ago the activist Emily Apple was arrested[ http://uk.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=34708], had her house raided and various items including personal diaries were seized. She was held for two days and was given the ridiculous charge of Violent Disorder (Section 2) which is usually reserved for serious rioting, and carries a sentence of up to 5 years imprisonment.

Police analysed CCTV footage from the office lobby and claim to have matched faces to names presumably using FIT intelligence and yesterday raided the houses of several other activists and arrested them. Two people had computers confiscated, as happened during the Radical Dairy raid[ http://uk.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=27598] – this is, of course, illegal as the police are only allowed to seize items related to the crime committed (whatever the hell that was). Some of the police were even confused as to why they were taking such extreme measures. One house was searched when only the little brother of someone the police claim was involved was at home. The cops did not even know the surname of the occupant but they practically ransacked her home anyway, after closing her little brother in his room. No one has been able to find out what was taken from the house.

Police also turned up at the Dairy, other activists’ houses and at least one squat in the North of England but no arrests were made. Police are still searching for more people allegedly involved so if you were be careful. None of the insane charges will stick because the only “crime” they claim occurred was some writing on a wall but still having your house raided and your possessions taken from you (especially computers) and then having to go to jail and court would not be a pleasant experience.
Such overtly repressive tactics are unusual as raids like this have not even been carried out in relation to any Maydays, let alone a five-minute, non-violent action in a corridor.

Updates, court dates etc. will be posted as they are known.

fitups'R'us

Comments

Hide the following 5 comments

Link does not work

04.07.2002 16:38

The cops are abusing their powers.

BTW, the link to the "Radical Dairy raid" in the report above does not seem to work.

Cheers.

Abu Arak.

Abu Arak


none of the links seem to work

04.07.2002 21:09

perhaps you could try posting the links back as URLs.This is interesting information and a pointer to what our society is turning into.

dh


Also fitted up

05.07.2002 18:42

I was recently pictured as one of the 10 most 'violent' protestors from mayday. I had my picture on national media, in the mirror and in the evening standard. I went to see the cops because I knew I had done nothing wrong. When I turned up I was arrested for 'violent disorder', but all I had done was stick my finger up at the cops. The police eventually released me with a caution for affray: madness.

Watch out, the repression has started in earnest now.

Outlaw


Fishing Trip

07.07.2002 16:05

This is obviously a police fishing trip for information - its highly unlikely the charge will stick, but they have to use a strong charge such as violent disorder to be able to raid homes.

The tatics used, particularly the snatching of computers, is identical to what the National Crime Squad have been using against animal rights activists recently. There would appear to be an orchastrated campaign of using this method of intimidation and data gathering against activists.

Stay calm as you can, get a good solicitior, "no comment" in all interviews, etc.

Some useful links for anybody using a computer:

 http://www.animalliberation.net/security/computer.html

 ftp://ftp.zedz.net/pub/crypto/pgp/
Get PGP 6.5.8 - dont use a higher version as theyre not considered as secure

 http://security.tao.ca/

 ftp://utopia.hacktic.nl/pub/crypto/disk/scramdisk/
Scramdisk - good disk encryption for windows. Recommend storing your PGP keys on an encrypted volume on removable media.

The Phil Zimmerman Appreciation Club


same old tactic

10.07.2002 01:07

the police have this obsession with placing activists on bail with trumped up charges.
its used to disempower both the individual (do you risk breaching bail if only for a minor offence, when being remanded then becomes a possibility) and the collective (everyone keeping their head low, or afraid that they may be next).
show them the middle finger i say.

winnie the pooh