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Five deny animal rights blackmail | Five deny animal rights blackmail |
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Five activists carried out a campaign of blackmail against firms they suspected of supplying a large animal testing laboratory, a court has heard. | Five activists carried out a campaign of blackmail against firms they suspected of supplying a large animal testing laboratory, a court has heard. |
The defendants are accused of using threats, including criminal damage and hoax bombs, against firms with links to Huntingdon Life Sciences in Cambridge. | The defendants are accused of using threats, including criminal damage and hoax bombs, against firms with links to Huntingdon Life Sciences in Cambridge. |
The five, who are allegedly part of Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC), all deny conspiracy to blackmail. | The five, who are allegedly part of Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC), all deny conspiracy to blackmail. |
Winchester Crown Court heard SHAC had links with the Animal Liberation Front. | Winchester Crown Court heard SHAC had links with the Animal Liberation Front. |
Michael Bowes QC, for the prosecution, said there were direct email links between the two organisations, as well as between SHAC and the Animal Rights Militia. | Michael Bowes QC, for the prosecution, said there were direct email links between the two organisations, as well as between SHAC and the Animal Rights Militia. |
'Menacing' behaviour | 'Menacing' behaviour |
The court heard Trevor Holmes, 51, of Newcastle; Gerrah Selby, 20, of Chiswick, London; Daniel Wadham, 21, of Bromley, south London; Gavin Medd-Hall, 45, of Croydon, south London; and Heather Nicholson, 41, of Eversley, Hampshire, were all closely involved in the campaign from 2001 until 2007, which targeted companies in Britain and Europe. | |
Three others: Gregg Avery and Natasha Avery, both of Hampshire, and Daniel Amos, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to blackmail, the court was told. | Three others: Gregg Avery and Natasha Avery, both of Hampshire, and Daniel Amos, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to blackmail, the court was told. |
Jurors heard Ms Nicholson was a founder member of SHAC who managed the "menacing" campaigns against firms named on the SHAC website. | Jurors heard Ms Nicholson was a founder member of SHAC who managed the "menacing" campaigns against firms named on the SHAC website. |
The blackmail would only stop when targeted firms put out a "capitulation statement" to SHAC to say they would no longer supply Huntingdon Life Sciences, which conducts animal testing for the pharmaceutical industry, the court was told. | The blackmail would only stop when targeted firms put out a "capitulation statement" to SHAC to say they would no longer supply Huntingdon Life Sciences, which conducts animal testing for the pharmaceutical industry, the court was told. |
During Monday's hearing, jurors were shown footage allegedly shot by the activists at Amari Plastics in 2003. | During Monday's hearing, jurors were shown footage allegedly shot by the activists at Amari Plastics in 2003. |
'Paedophile' claims | 'Paedophile' claims |
Campaigners were seen accusing the firm of making dissection boards for Huntingdon Life Sciences, and warning the firm they would be bombarded with emails. | Campaigners were seen accusing the firm of making dissection boards for Huntingdon Life Sciences, and warning the firm they would be bombarded with emails. |
A woman on the film said: "They are a vile company and it's quite disgusting you have anything to do with them." | A woman on the film said: "They are a vile company and it's quite disgusting you have anything to do with them." |
The firm then says they have not had anything to do with Huntingdon Life Sciences for more than a year, and a campaigner asks for a statement to put on their website. | The firm then says they have not had anything to do with Huntingdon Life Sciences for more than a year, and a campaigner asks for a statement to put on their website. |
Other companies who had suspected dealings with the firm received hand-written notes that were shown to the jury. | Other companies who had suspected dealings with the firm received hand-written notes that were shown to the jury. |
One read: "Your days are numbered animal abuser. Time running out." | One read: "Your days are numbered animal abuser. Time running out." |
One manager of a company was sent a letter saying he would be stabbed with a needle infected with HIV and letters were sent to his neighbours claiming he was a paedophile, the court heard. | One manager of a company was sent a letter saying he would be stabbed with a needle infected with HIV and letters were sent to his neighbours claiming he was a paedophile, the court heard. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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