Tel Andrew Beckett or Sarah Johnson on 07875708873
E mail smashedopress@yahoo.co.uk
Five campaigners against Brighton arms manufacturer EDO
MBM were arrested after some of them locked themselves to
the doors of the factory on October 3rd (see
previous press release) in protest against the sale
of weapons for conflicts in Iraq and Palestine.
The five were arrested for minor charges on October 3rd
at a protest at EDO MBM. However, their charges have now
been raised to 'Conspiracy to Commit Criminal Damage' which
carries a maximum ten year sentence and must be tried in
a Crown Court before a jury. They will appear in Brighton
Magistrates' Court this Thursday at 9.30am where the case
will be transferred to Lewes Crown Court.
Sarah Johnson, press spokesperson for the Smash EDO campign
said of the charges 'The height of the allegations against
the five are that they took part in a blockade of EDO MBM,
delaying the opening of the factory, and that around the
time of the blockade the front doors to the factory were
superglued shut. The police could easily have attempted
prosecution for 'aggravated trespass' or other Public Order
act charges. Instead they have taken a political decision
to prosecute for a much more serious charge that they have
very little prospect of success in.'
This is part of a wider police crackdown on protests outside
EDO MBM. Since August fifteen people have been arrested
(most for breaches of council byelaws), a man has been hospitalised
by a security guards' dog, the police have attempted to
evict a protest camp under archaic council byelaws, have
seized four protesters cameras unlawfully. Last week five
people were arrested for singing during a demonstration
outside the facry.
Tel Andrew Beckett or Sarah Johnson on 07875708873
E mail smashedopress@yahoo.co.uk