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Thirty held over animal extremism | Thirty held over animal extremism |
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Thirty people have been arrested for alleged animal rights extremism in raids across the UK and Europe. | Thirty people have been arrested for alleged animal rights extremism in raids across the UK and Europe. |
About 700 police officers and support staff were involved in the early morning operation at 32 addresses in the UK, Belgium and the Netherlands. | About 700 police officers and support staff were involved in the early morning operation at 32 addresses in the UK, Belgium and the Netherlands. |
Police say the raids were one of the largest operations against animal rights extremists in the UK. | Police say the raids were one of the largest operations against animal rights extremists in the UK. |
The 15 men and 15 women arrested will be questioned at undisclosed police stations across the UK. | The 15 men and 15 women arrested will be questioned at undisclosed police stations across the UK. |
'Substantial operation' | 'Substantial operation' |
There were 29 addresses raided in Berkshire, Hampshire, Sussex, Kent, Greater London, Merseyside, Worcestershire, Northumberland, Yorkshire, Lancashire, Surrey and South Wales from 0530 BST. | There were 29 addresses raided in Berkshire, Hampshire, Sussex, Kent, Greater London, Merseyside, Worcestershire, Northumberland, Yorkshire, Lancashire, Surrey and South Wales from 0530 BST. |
Two locations in the Netherlands and one in Belgium were also raided. | Two locations in the Netherlands and one in Belgium were also raided. |
Although the vast majority of animal rights protesters campaign lawfully, a small minority seeks to force change through criminal action Assistant Chief Constable Adrian Leppard | Although the vast majority of animal rights protesters campaign lawfully, a small minority seeks to force change through criminal action Assistant Chief Constable Adrian Leppard |
Police say the "substantial operation" targeted burglary, conspiracy to blackmail, and offences against animal research operations. | Police say the "substantial operation" targeted burglary, conspiracy to blackmail, and offences against animal research operations. |
The targets included Huntingdon Life Sciences in Cambridgeshire, officers said. | |
Assistant Chief Constable Adrian Leppard, of Kent Police, who commanded the operation, said: "It is a very large operation, one of the largest, if not the largest, police operation that has targeted animal extremism in the UK." | Assistant Chief Constable Adrian Leppard, of Kent Police, who commanded the operation, said: "It is a very large operation, one of the largest, if not the largest, police operation that has targeted animal extremism in the UK." |
He added: "In recent years, animal rights extremists have conducted sustained campaigns of harassment and intimidation against the animal research industry, seeking to achieve their objectives by creating a climate of fear. | He added: "In recent years, animal rights extremists have conducted sustained campaigns of harassment and intimidation against the animal research industry, seeking to achieve their objectives by creating a climate of fear. |
"Although the vast majority of animal rights protesters campaign lawfully, a small minority seeks to force change through criminal action." | "Although the vast majority of animal rights protesters campaign lawfully, a small minority seeks to force change through criminal action." |
'Heavy-handed tactics' | 'Heavy-handed tactics' |
One of the locations raided was Freshfields Animal Rescue Centre in Ince Blundell, Merseyside. | One of the locations raided was Freshfields Animal Rescue Centre in Ince Blundell, Merseyside. |
Centre manager Dave Calendar, who says they have "nothing to hide", accused the police of "heavy-handed tactics". | |
Merseyside Police rejected claims that any injuries had been caused during the raid. | Merseyside Police rejected claims that any injuries had been caused during the raid. |
Have you witnessed any of the raids this morning? If you have any information you would like to share with the BBC you can do so using the form below: | Have you witnessed any of the raids this morning? If you have any information you would like to share with the BBC you can do so using the form below: |
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