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fairford coach kidnap hearing - samba action, police harrassment and arrest

zoe | 15.10.2004 13:59

fairford coach kidnap court hearing - samba action; police harrassment of 'suspect d' on a list of political targets; Helen Steel arrested and taken to charing cross nick.

Samba action and police harrasment at the Royal Courts of Justice, Holborn, London.

Today is the second day of hearing appeals over a police decision to abduct three coachloads of people on their way to a US air base to protest the start of the Iraq invasion last March (see previous imc reports and  http://www.fairfordcoachaction.org.uk).

At 10 am a bright and tight samba crew were outside the court, giving spirit to the fairford coach kidnappees and their legal team who are bringing the appeal. they were giving out a range of cool leaflets, while banners said 'Defend the right to protest'.

London Green MEP Jean Lambert was among those there to support the passengers' appeal. She said 'this situation should never have happened. It's a waste of everybody's time and money. It's important to be here and defend peoples' fundamental rights.'

When a police camera crew began videoing the sambistas, somebody thought that maybe they would like to see a smily face close up, also get the best leaflet on camera. This wasn't all that popular, a word was had, and no problem arose.

Eventually the people involved in the case went in to the court to hear the arguments, while the samba crew continued beating away the rain till policeman asked them politely to desist because it was 'disturbing court 11'.

Inside the court building, I noticed some of the same police from earlier hanging about with nothing obvious to do. Asking them in a friendly manner what they were up to, they had a word about my taking photos of them outside the court, and when I said well I am with the press, they asked for a press card, which seemed unreasonable in the circumstances so I went about my business.

When the court adjourned for lunch, those of us in the public gallery gathered round our legal team in the lobby (where the police had been lurking), and noticed a little police head popping round the corner down the hall. as we moved off chatting about the case, he attached himself to us. this seemed a little intrusive given that we were talking about the case, in which the police barrister was to present their appeal after lunch.

this rather young police man's number was N1 538. some of the kidnappees and their supporters asked him to leave as he was interfering with our human rights and was liable to cause us harrassment and distress; he declined and stayed with us. We moved off at speed hoping to lose him, at which point started to call for back up and became agitated, shoving Helen Steel in a doorway as we attempted to leave the court building.

None of this is on camera as cameras are banned from the Royal Courts building. After we left the building I went off to collect my camera and make this report, at which time I received a call saying that Helen had been arrested under Section 89(1) of the Police Act 1996 for 'assaulting a police officer in the course of his duty'. She was taken to Charing Cross Police Station.

It seems that the police were following us because the group of people observing the appeal included their 'suspect D', that is, someone who is fourth on a list of people that police have been asked to specifically harrass. 'Suspect D' had also been followed on the bus back to North London after the hearing yesterday.

It is worth everyone being aware of this 'suspect' list, and we need to be monitoring police activity especially in terms oif harrassing the people on the list and their associates..

Meanwhile, there is no news of Helen being charged or released as yet, and most of the group returned to the court's public gallery to hear how the police barrister would attempt to justify an earlier incidence of illegal and offeensive mass harrassment.

Pictures from samba action to follow.

More news ditto!

zoe

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send us your reports of police harassment

16.10.2004 13:07

this website is dedicated to policing the police so if you have been involved in any other incidents of a similar nature then email us with a report, including police numbers if possible.

bobalina
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Great report, here's some further info.

18.10.2004 12:00

I was a witness to the occasion. Here's an update. Helen has now been released and charged with "Obstruction of a Police Officer in the Course of his Duty". As this may go to court, we are looking for more witnessess to the events that took place. If you observed anything, please get in touch via the Fairford Coach Campaign e-mail - infofairfordcoachaction.org.uk. Anyway, we all remain as puzzled by the current charge as we were by the completely insane charge of "assault" which was the initial claim at the time of arrest.

Helen is fine, she was met by a large group of friendly people when she got released on Friday evening. Subject D was no longer monitored for the rest of the day (the arresting officer being the sole officer assigned to monitor Subject D).

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A few slight changes to the above main article should be noted:

The officer number was NI 538 (not N1 538) - Oddly, he should have had on NH 538 though, since his actual police station was NH, not NI.

The officer was intrusively monitoring SUBJECT D, NOT 'Suspect D'. The person being monitored is being monitored for intelligence gathering purposes by the Metropolitan FIT (Forward Intelligence Team). Many other people were subjected to this very intrusive and unwelcome form of monitoring. If the people monitoring were not police officers, you would surely seek an injuction against them coming near to you because you would be convinced that they were creepy stalkers. Word has it that the FIT have photosheets that some will carry around with them and look for the various "subjects" that are to be monitored closely. This photosheet isn't a list of people suspected of committing offences, but people they want to monitor closely to gather intelligence. Many people have been surprised to find that they were on these photosheets. Presumably, the photosheets change according to what intelligence is being sought. Many people closely monitored on particular occasions, are not monitored at all on subsequent occasions.

- witness 5(3)(c)

witness 5(3)(c)


pics

26.10.2004 08:43

from outside the rcj...

zoe
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