Mass arrests today linked to G20 - Media asked to keep quiet
G20 person | 24.04.2009 12:24 | G20 London Summit
In what looks like a European wide co-ordinated series of arrests 63 people have been arrested today in conjunction with activities during the G20 event. The truly worrying part is that police have requested the mainstream media to not report this until later tonight as further arrests are expected and they do not want tip offs.
ID informaiton has come from small person mounted cameras that the police in the UK used for the first time in a major operation. Undercover police mixed with activists during preperation for the G20 protests at rampARTS and the Climate Camp gathering in Paul St and used voice matching and facial recognition software to identify individuals that were in some case masked up.
Following the arrests houses and flats were searched and equipment including PC's laptops and DVD's were taken away. Those arrested in the UK have been taken to police stations across London with those in mainland Europe also held in police stations.
Legal observers have visited Battersea and West End Central police stations to request oversight of the interviews but have been refused entry.
ID informaiton has come from small person mounted cameras that the police in the UK used for the first time in a major operation. Undercover police mixed with activists during preperation for the G20 protests at rampARTS and the Climate Camp gathering in Paul St and used voice matching and facial recognition software to identify individuals that were in some case masked up.
Following the arrests houses and flats were searched and equipment including PC's laptops and DVD's were taken away. Those arrested in the UK have been taken to police stations across London with those in mainland Europe also held in police stations.
Legal observers have visited Battersea and West End Central police stations to request oversight of the interviews but have been refused entry.
G20 person
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Bugs at ramparts
24.04.2009 12:38
James Bond I aint
update
24.04.2009 13:01
Vigil tonight 7pm at Trafalger Square in solidarity with those arrested and all those killed by the police over the years. Where white please to show our peaceful resistance to the repression and violence
updater
oversight of interviews
24.04.2009 13:11
What sort of legal observer would be stupid enough to think they'd get 'oversight of interviews'?
Sounds like someone is spreading disinfo.
thomas
i have not been able to verify this
24.04.2009 13:21
not sure about this...
troll watch
24.04.2009 13:39
The sort of legal observer who knows that making sure the police understand they are under scrutiny is an effective strategy in protecting those arrested. The request to obseve interviews means the police know they are being checked. They never expected to get approval but that wasn't the point.
Got it now ?
Doubting Thomas
Question re bugging
24.04.2009 13:43
If rampARTS was bugged as seems likely here then the police can't use that as evidence in court they can however use it as a reason for an arrest warrant.
I wonder of the raid on rampARTS during the g20 was linked to this, downloading of data, removing of some bugs, planting more ?
Q
Facts
24.04.2009 13:48
"The truly worrying part is that police have requested the mainstream media to not report this until later tonight"
How is this known? Is it fact or speculation?
Me
sounds like a fake
24.04.2009 13:51
what kind of legal observers are you talking about?
unbeliever
Brighton peeps
24.04.2009 13:52
British Transport Police
Queen's Rd
Brighton, BN1 3XP
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=brighton+police+station&fb=1&split=1&gl=uk&cid=6787355142011196544&li=lmd&z=14&t=m
Lauren
@Me
24.04.2009 13:54
myself
No Comment...
24.04.2009 13:58
More Info // http://libcom.org/organise/no-comment-the-defendants-guide-to-arrest
Remember you wouldn't be in an interview if they had all the evidence they need to convict they are relying on you dropping yourself and others in the shite!
It is however worth making a short statement at the start of the interview which says.
"I , deny all accusations and will be remaining silent for the remainder of this interview."
That why if it goes to court they cannot say you didn't deny the accusations and they won't make inferences.
All the best,
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if it is real, the police may be commenting on here to discredit it,
24.04.2009 13:59
its their sort of tactics.
then again, as yet no evidence, barring the apparent brighton arrests
info or disinfo
DISINFO ALERT!!!! DO NOT FORWARD THIS DISINFO
24.04.2009 14:31
ALL BULL