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Charing Cross Police Station, Abuse of Rights for DSEi

info | 12.09.2003 12:58 | DSEi 2003 | Anti-militarism | Repression | London

Quick information from an interview conducted with a woman who was arrested near Custom House DLR during wednesday's anti-DSEi protests:

She was held at charing cross police station - PACE handbook specifies the rights of those being held - it seems almost all of the rules were breached:

- 10 hours without food
- 14 hours incommunicado
- she was not allowed to notify anyone of her detention
- request for a solicitor was repeatedly denied
- she was refused paper and writing materials (even when she said she wanted to document a complaint)
- the cell she was kep in was filthy and the toiled was covered in vomit and blood - she was refused sanitary facilities

and what terrible crime was she accused of? 'Obstructing the hightway'!

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12.09.2003 17:45

when a few of us went down to do some solidarity at this nick after the actions on wednesday, we were escorted all the way from canning town by 3 peelers. when we arrived one of them said that oh dear we'd wasted out time as there was 'nobody there' from the DSEI events.

at which point, out the door came a DSEI demonstrator saying he'd been in a cell all afternoon and there were 'three floors full' of DSEI arrestees, around a hundred people.

anyone know the legal implications of police denying that they are holding particular individuals or groups of people? sounds unpleasantly like a move in the direction of 'disappearances'..

never forget the 8 or 9 people who have now been held incommunicado for a year or so in Belmarsh jail under some of these terrifying new 'terrorist' laws...

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