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WICKHAM LAB RAID UPDATE

ARCrew | 14.01.2004 01:06 | Animal Liberation

Southern Animal Rights Coalition received the following anonymous report:12.01.04

Wickham Laboratories Ltd are a contract animal testing laboratory based in Hampshire. They sell themselves as 'working for man and animals' and yet they force poisons into animals that generate results which cannot be applied safely to people. They carry out toxicity testing for products and ingredients of cosmetics, food and drugs for companies who do not have the facilities or any desire to have direct links to vivisection.

During the evening of December 13th 2003 the Animal Liberation Front broke in through the roof of Wickham Labs and rescued over 600 mice from cruel, painful experiments. They also obtained numerous files and other material containing sensitive details and customer information. This paperwork confirmed that some of the mice had already been subjected to poisoning tests but many of the others were still waiting in line to begin theirs. The paperwork also contained personal e-mail addresses, internal phone numbers and other private documentation. This will be released at a later date.

Wickham force their poisons upon mice, rats, rabbits and guinea pigs. One experiment was using Lepticur for Patheon UK Ltd, one of Swindon's top companies (Patheon UK Ltd, Kingfisher Drive, Covingham, Swindon, SN3 5B7). It killed all the mice within 48 hours. The rats and mice they use are supplied and delivered regularly by the Kent based animal supply company 'Charles Rive' based near Manston Airport in Kent.

Rabbits and Guinea pigs are supplied by their main competitor in the field, Harlan UK (01869 243241)

For those who survive the poison there is no choice between cervical dislocation, lethal injection or carbon monoxide poisoning. It is little reward for the purported contribution to human health and well being for which several billion animals have been abused in secret, worldwide in the last century. In just one day, December 12th, the day prior to the raid, one Carbon Dioxide Monitoring Record from Wickham shows that over 600 mice were either gassed or had their necks broken.

Wickham have been exposed before, back in 1984 beagle dogs were rescued from the same site by an ALF team and in 1991 an undercover investigator worked in the labs and revealed the horror of life for 70,000 animals a year in a laboratory run by a veterinary surgeon, whose duty is supposed relieve suffering and promote compassion.
William Cartell operates a veterinary practice from the site at Wickham giving the impression that animals are cared for there, but behind the scenes things couldn't be more wrong. The same site is also used as boarding kennels. Wickham used to keep dogs that weren't collected on time and use them in experiments- but fortunately the law no longer allows them to.

There is little in the way of compassion at Wickham Labs; director David Walker, who is also a vet at Wickham once called publicly for the RSPCA to release its stray dogs for vivisectors to use.

Some of the mice rescued had already been injected with a test product for Ispen Biopharm Ltd (Ash Road, Wrexham Industrial Estate, Wrexham, LL13 9UF). They were testing Dysport or Botulinum Toxin, better known as Botox. Dysport has been licenced for use on people since around 1987. It has already been tested on mice and monkeys as well as being used by people, so one would assume its safe! Of one batch of 32 4-6 week old female mice poisoned by Wickham in a mouse potency test of Botox, just 19 were still alive to be recovered by the ALF on the third day of the experiment. Twenty were alive in another batch. All this proves is that Botox is unsafe for mice! Nothing can be learned about the short or long time side effects on any other species including people!

Unfortunately an operation led by Hampshire Police led to the recovery of the majority of rescued mice a few days after the raid. A number of people have been arrested, properties searched and items seized. One arrest involved a surveillance team of a dozen or more detectives. Surveillance and eavesdropping continues, but documents and almost 40 mice are safe in loving homes and as yet no one has been charged with an offence.

An officer involved in the operation was approached regarding the welfare of the recovered mice, he said, "They are being well cared for and looked after". Wickham Labs who were the safe refuge that Hampshire Police took them to said, "They've gone the way of the rest of 'em", which seems more likely. At least they weren't subjected to prolonged suffering, although the other options are hardly attractive.

Wickham Labs are currently re-applying for planning permission to extend their operation on a factory farm site that they own outside Wickham at Lower Upham, where much more testing would be carried out. One of a handful or such operations in the UK, Wickham hopes to take more work from the crumbling leader in this field, Huntingdon Life Sciences.

Release and share this information. It is in the interest of all but those inside Wickham and supplying them with the wherewithal to exist that questions are asked and action is taken."

Southern Animal Rights Coalition:  http://www.sarconline.co.uk/

Wickham Laboratories Limited
Winchester Road
Wickham
Fareham
Hampshire
PO17 5EU

Tel:01329 832511
Fax:01329 834262

www.wickhamlabs.co.uk
 mail@wickhamlabs.co.uk
 enquiries@wickhamlabs.co.uk


ARCrew

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Shame they got caught

14.01.2004 13:56

It's awful to hear that botox is still being tested on animals in this country - hopefully this revelation will bring the lab some much needed bad publicity! I salute those brave people who risked their freedom in an attempt to save others from torture.

However, I always feel slighty . . . uncomfortable? disheartened? when I hear about lab raids like this. When I think of the millions of rats and mice who are poisoned every year just because people find them a nuisance or an eyesore, I can't help wondering why people focus so much on labs. I have never heard of anyone campaigning to stop the painful poisoning of wild rodents. The animal suffers agony for days before it finally dies - in fact I read that rodent poisons purposefully take a long time to kill so that if a human accidently ingests some they have time to get to a hospital before they die!

Lab raids take a lot of time and energy to organise, and they are high-risk. Nobody seems to campaign to stop the use of horrific poisons in "pest-control" but if a local lab is poisoning a relatively tiny amount of rodents then it is ruthlessly targeted! Of course, the fact that rodents are routinely poisoned as a "pest" does NOT excuse those who torture rodents in labs for profit, but it seems to me like a strange way of prioritising.

Likewise, it seems odd to always raid labs. A battery farm causes immense suffering (at least equal, I'd think, to most vivisection) and is relatively easy and low-risk to break into - but few factory farm raids seem to occur.

Ron


I deplore the use of animal in cosmetic experiments

14.01.2004 16:17

But I wonder about the safety of relasing possibly infected animals into the wild where they can breed with the wild population and possibly spread the disease/ infection.
why not target factory farms instead where there are many many more animals held and mistreated?

me


I deplore the use of animals in any experiments ...

15.01.2004 01:50

Those people that hold animals hostage inside laboratories, those that molest animals in laboratories and pump toxins into animals stomaches until the animals are in such a condition that they have to be given a lethal injection if they are not dead already, are paid very well.

Those that dissect and poke around inside dead animal corpses after an experiment before incinerating them, are paid very well.

The money they are paid goes to furnish their homes and buys the fuel to drive their kids to the cinema.

Twisted Sick Bastards!

Liberty


Get your facts right

06.02.2004 11:25

I have done a lot of research in the use of animals for testing and I must say you people have no idea what you are talking about. Labs do NOT test cosmetics on animals, for the simple reason, cosmetic testing on animals is ILLEGAL in the UK. This botox you are talking about is used as a muscle relaxant to treat people with disorders such as cerebral palsy and is NOT used for cosmetic reasons. So before you people go shooting your mouth off, I do advise you get your facts straight before you make a fool of yourselves

me


The animals didnt cure my herpes

18.02.2004 11:48

So if you believe it to be that bad to use the animals as testing for highly NEEDED pharmaceuticals, why don't you bunch of morons volunteer yourselves for the test? But really, surely at some point in your lives you must have used a substance or eaten a food that at some point was tested on animals. People get ill. It is a fact of life and sometimes they need a drug to help them out. What else are we supposed to test on? I do slightly understand where you are coming from, i don't agree 100% with animal testing but i know that at wickham they do not do it for cosmetics and perfumes, so please find some other cause to support because wickham labs are only doing what the government wants them to do.

Al


stop the alf

06.05.2004 14:03

the alf are the sick bastards! what you did was wrong in every way, you didny free the animals_you killed them! you all need to get a life and leave the labs alone. its funny you didnt gloat about all the other nasty personal attacks on the honest workers there you nearly killed an old lady! you all need locking up if you carry on the way your going you all will will be! mar nelson and her family can go fuck themselves!

fuck you
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ALF

28.09.2004 17:10

ALF THE TIDE HAS TRUNED JUST WAIT FOR THE BASTARDS FROM HELL TO KNOCK ON YOUR DOOR AT 4 IN THE MORIN LETS SEE HOW YOU PLAY THE GAME THEN YOU SHIT HEADS /GET A GRIP OF YOUR LIFES BEFOR OTHERS DO IT FOR YOU ,THEN YOUR GO RUNNING TO THE POLICE WHO YOU HAVE SO MUCH TIME FOR NOW, HA HA YOU HAVE LOST AND YOU DONT EVEN KNOW IT

ME
mail e-mail: MINE


fuck u

04.02.2005 10:07

you lot are a sick bunch of wankers leave all labs alone, one day you will get a hit badley, and to those of you who support the on going protesting you are as sick as they are . Dressing up as bunnys going round someones house (old lady) giving her a heart attack that is SICK , for people who dont know protesters they are like terroists , following people home , harrassing them , labs are only trying to help people and one day you could be thank full for them , I HOPE YOU SICK PROTESTERS GET WHATS COMING TO YOU AND MY GOD YOU WILL!

up yours


Breaking and entering

15.04.2005 04:49

I think it is deplorable what animal rights protestors do, and I believe it accounts to acts of terrorism. Animal testing happens, Britain has the stricktest regulations in the world controling it and the only way to test products is to use model organisms. Wherever possible scientists use blowflies, they are cheap they only have four chromosomes and they breed rapidly making them great for genetics work. (do you set them free as well?) Otherwise we tend to use Echina or Rana thats frogs and chicken eggs to the rest of you, mice are very expencive to keep and are generally only used when there is no other alternative. The LD50 tests can hardly be carried out on humans now can they!? and I think you will find most scientists do not like hurting animals, and take every care to avoid proceedures that will cause them pain. If you have ever eaten muscles or any shellfish cooked from alive, they feel substantially more pain because they have larger neurones - so think about that. I am looking to be employed in one of these area's and be assured if it is that terrible I will be campaigning with the rest of you, but until then keep your facts in order, Breaking and entering is illegal, so is theft, and threatening us can get you a long spell in jail. Oh and those confidential documents - are confidential, would you like people looking through your medical records? - and they take thousands of man hours to compile, and destruction of them will only nessesitate the need to repeat proceedures so you could be making things worse.

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