Huntingdon Life Sciences hate campaigners
Michel Bowes QC | 21.10.2010 16:52 | SHAC | Animal Liberation | South Coast
Six animal rights activists intimidated companies linked to a Cambridgeshire animal testing laboratory in an attempt to close it down, a court has heard.
Winchester Crown Court was told they targeted homes of staff from the supply firms of Huntingdon Life Sciences.
Thomas Harris, Nicola Tapping, Jason Mullen, and Alfie Fitzpatrick, Nicole Vosper and Sarah Whitehead have all admitted taking part in the campaign.
The court heard all six were members of Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty SHAC.
Michael Bowes QC, prosecuting, said: "SHAC was no more than a front for the criminal activities of the conspirators over a six-year period.
"It's activities were financed largely by donations from members of the public."
The barrister said many who contributed did not know what the money was used for.
Nicole Vosper, 22, from Newquay, Cornwall, and Sarah Whitehead, 53, from Littlehampton, West Sussex, have admitted conspiracy to blackmail companies and suppliers linked to the Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS) between 2001 and 2008.
Thomas Harris, 27, of Ringwood, Hampshire, has also admitted conspiracy to blackmail, but he did not enter SHAC until 2007, the court heard.
The sentencing hearing will conclude on Friday.
Thomas Harris, Nicola Tapping, Jason Mullen, and Alfie Fitzpatrick, Nicole Vosper and Sarah Whitehead have all admitted taking part in the campaign.
The court heard all six were members of Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty SHAC.
Michael Bowes QC, prosecuting, said: "SHAC was no more than a front for the criminal activities of the conspirators over a six-year period.
"It's activities were financed largely by donations from members of the public."
The barrister said many who contributed did not know what the money was used for.
Nicole Vosper, 22, from Newquay, Cornwall, and Sarah Whitehead, 53, from Littlehampton, West Sussex, have admitted conspiracy to blackmail companies and suppliers linked to the Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS) between 2001 and 2008.
Thomas Harris, 27, of Ringwood, Hampshire, has also admitted conspiracy to blackmail, but he did not enter SHAC until 2007, the court heard.
The sentencing hearing will conclude on Friday.
Michel Bowes QC
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