Cluster bomb inspectors in court
dmish | 06.02.2007 21:02 | SOCPA | Anti-militarism | Terror War | Cambridge
The defendents
Defendents and supporters
"Take the risk of peace upon ourselves"
The case will enter new legal territory as one of the first cases where the Criminal Trespass law has been used. The new legislation now makes it a criminal offence to trespass on designated MoD sites such as Lakenheath. Any person found guilty of criminal trespass can be fined up to £5000, be jailed for up to 51 weeks in England and Wales, (or up to 12 months in Scotland) or both. Others have been charged with this offence, but it has yet to be tested in court.
Last October, the activists entered USAF Lakenheath nuclear base and chained themselves to the gates of a "Special Technical Munition Area" to stop the movement of cluster bombs - "land mines that fall from the sky" in the words of one of the defendants. The activists were locked on for nearly three hours before being cut off.
Ministry of Defence police were called to report the Weapons of Mass Destruction, giving the UK police an opportunity to enter the RAF base. The base is effectively a USAF base, with one British officer on the base, so MoD police do not normally enter the base. As far the defendants know, the police have still not investigated the cluster bombs.
Lakenheath also stores nuclear bombs, and is used for bombing raids. Iraqi missions have been flown from there and flight plans indicate the recent bombing of Somalia may have been from Lakenheath.
Report of the action
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/cambridge/2006/10/352412.html
Information about the court dates
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/cambridge/2007/02/361312.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/cambridge/2007/02/361343.html
Background on Lakenheath
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2002/11/46793.html?c=on
Criminal Trespass briefing
http://www.tridentploughshares.org/article1405
dmish
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