11 people arrested at cokecola protest
Devlish May | 22.07.2003 13:39
14.29 22nd of July 2003
At the North London Coke cola processing plant where six people locked on and shut down operations this morning, 11 people, handing out leaflets, have been arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit burglary.
At the North London Coke cola processing plant where six people locked on and shut down operations this morning, 11 people, handing out leaflets, have been arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit burglary.
14.29 22nd of July 2003
At the North London Coke cola processing plant where six people locked on and shut down operations this morning, 11 people, handing out leaflets, have been arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit burglary.
This report follows the article published this morning,when as I spoke to our reporter, her telephone was knocked out of her hand and she was arrested along with ten others.
The eleven people arrested were handing out leaflets about Coke Cola's involvement in the assassination of union members at their operations in Columbia.
All eleven people have been charged with conspiracy to commit burglary.
However there are still six people locked on and their removal is taking some time so hopefully Coke's operations are still hindered by their presence.
At the North London Coke cola processing plant where six people locked on and shut down operations this morning, 11 people, handing out leaflets, have been arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit burglary.
This report follows the article published this morning,when as I spoke to our reporter, her telephone was knocked out of her hand and she was arrested along with ten others.
The eleven people arrested were handing out leaflets about Coke Cola's involvement in the assassination of union members at their operations in Columbia.
All eleven people have been charged with conspiracy to commit burglary.
However there are still six people locked on and their removal is taking some time so hopefully Coke's operations are still hindered by their presence.
Devlish May
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22.07.2003 15:04
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2003/07/274627.html
Update now is that the people who 'locked on' have been released (about 5) without charge. Apparently they have cost the plant about £30,000 in lost production.
The people handing out the flyers are not yet released.
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