Breaking news: Two charged with leaking BNP membership list
Lancaster Unity | 21.08.2009 14:26 | Anti-racism | Repression | Social Struggles
Two people have been charged under the Data Protection Act after a British National Party membership list was leaked on the internet, police said today.
Dyfed-Powys Police said the two people were arrested as part of a joint investigation with the Information Commissioner's Office. They are due to appear in Nottingham Magistrates Court on September 1.
The far-right BNP called for a police investigation last November after the names, addresses and contact details of some 10,000 of its members were published online.
Report from the Independent: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/two-charged-with-leaking-bnp-membership-list-1775491.html
More here: http://lancasteruaf.blogspot.com/2008/11/breaking-news-entire-bnp-membership.html
Dyfed-Powys Police said the two people were arrested as part of a joint investigation with the Information Commissioner's Office. They are due to appear in Nottingham Magistrates Court on September 1.
The far-right BNP called for a police investigation last November after the names, addresses and contact details of some 10,000 of its members were published online.
Report from the Independent: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/two-charged-with-leaking-bnp-membership-list-1775491.html
More here: http://lancasteruaf.blogspot.com/2008/11/breaking-news-entire-bnp-membership.html
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Fuller report from Sky news
21.08.2009 14:39
The far-right BNP called for a police investigation last November after the names, addresses and contact details of some 10,000 of its members were published online. Party leader Nick Griffin lodged a complaint with Dyfed-Powys, his local force, on the grounds that publishing the list breached human rights and data protection laws. He described the publication as "a disgraceful act of treachery" by former BNP staff members who were subsequently sacked.
At the time the BNP said the leak was based on its 2007 membership list. It featured details of some members' jobs and was reported to include serving and former police officers, as well as members of the armed forces.
In a statement, Dyfed-Powys Police said: "We can confirm that the two people arrested in relation to alleged criminal offences under the Data Protection Act have been charged with Section 55 Data Protection Act offences. The arrests followed an investigation into a complaint received about the unauthorised release of the BNP party membership list."
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Sadie
21.08.2009 15:24
rgtfd
It took balls
21.08.2009 16:36
Well he'd know I guess. This is the one area the scumbag is expert in!
Good luck in court to whoever was arrested for doing this.
Buckshot Roberts
Has collett been arrested?
21.08.2009 17:35
Big Bob
Sadie Graham used to be an antifascist hunt saboteur in Brighton
23.08.2009 19:13
me
To the leakers
23.08.2009 22:18
I was car-jacked by my local BNP gang - really, they are just a nasty gang here - and held hostage for 24 hours. I was drugged, imprisoned and threatened with various deaths for 24 hours but I talked my way out of that.
When the BNP membership list was published I was able for the first time to identify the streets the main gangsters came from. This has helped me avoid these gangsters and for that I am grateful regardless of your motivation.
In response to the various right-wing 'libertarians' who suggest everyones political allegiance should be made public, I fully agree. I'd like to know all the political parties databases and can't see any reason for that to be private. If you've nothing to hide...
Danny
Sadie Graham
24.08.2009 00:11
Antifa-scist