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A primary school caretaker accused of injuring eight people in a letter bomb campaign had a bedroom like a "bomb factory", Oxford Crown Court has heard. | A primary school caretaker accused of injuring eight people in a letter bomb campaign had a bedroom like a "bomb factory", Oxford Crown Court has heard. |
When officers arrested Miles Cooper, 27, at his home in Cambridge, they found three more devices assembled and packaged, said John Price, prosecuting. | When officers arrested Miles Cooper, 27, at his home in Cambridge, they found three more devices assembled and packaged, said John Price, prosecuting. |
He said references to animal rights on envelopes may have been a smokescreen. | He said references to animal rights on envelopes may have been a smokescreen. |
Mr Cooper denies charges relating to sending letter bombs to addresses across Britain in January and February. | Mr Cooper denies charges relating to sending letter bombs to addresses across Britain in January and February. |
Receptionist Michelle Evans opened a letter bomb, the court heard | Receptionist Michelle Evans opened a letter bomb, the court heard |
Defence barrister Michael Wolkind QC told the jury Mr Cooper did not deny sending the devices but said he was not responsible for the injuries caused. | |
He sent them because "of an overbearing and over-intrusive surveillance society," Mr Wolkind said. | |
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Mr Price told the court the alleged letter bomb campaign had caused widespread public alarm and sparked a large-scale police investigation. | Mr Price told the court the alleged letter bomb campaign had caused widespread public alarm and sparked a large-scale police investigation. |
He said receptionist Michelle Evans, of Orchid Cellmark, a company which processes DNA samples, was among the first on the receiving end of the letter bombs. | He said receptionist Michelle Evans, of Orchid Cellmark, a company which processes DNA samples, was among the first on the receiving end of the letter bombs. |
She had been opening the post on 18 January, as she did every morning, when she came across a "light, spongy" envelope, he said. | She had been opening the post on 18 January, as she did every morning, when she came across a "light, spongy" envelope, he said. |
There was a very loud bang and, as a result of the shock, she dropped the envelope and let out a shriek John Price, prosecuting | There was a very loud bang and, as a result of the shock, she dropped the envelope and let out a shriek John Price, prosecuting |
Miss Evans opened the envelope with a letter knife and tried to pull out the piece of paper she found inside, the jury heard, but it appeared trapped in the fold. | Miss Evans opened the envelope with a letter knife and tried to pull out the piece of paper she found inside, the jury heard, but it appeared trapped in the fold. |
"She held it at arm's length and tugged at the piece of paper, whereupon the envelope exploded," said Mr Price. | "She held it at arm's length and tugged at the piece of paper, whereupon the envelope exploded," said Mr Price. |
"There was a very loud bang and, as a result of the shock, she dropped the envelope and let out a shriek." | "There was a very loud bang and, as a result of the shock, she dropped the envelope and let out a shriek." |
Animal rights | Animal rights |
Mr Price said the envelope bore the words "Dr Barry Horne, RIP" - the name of a "notorious animal rights terrorist" who died on a hunger strike. | Mr Price said the envelope bore the words "Dr Barry Horne, RIP" - the name of a "notorious animal rights terrorist" who died on a hunger strike. |
It also included the address of the Cambridge Labour Party office and a small Animal Liberation Front (ALF) logo. | It also included the address of the Cambridge Labour Party office and a small Animal Liberation Front (ALF) logo. |
Mr Price said the bomb squad found the remnants of a small explosive device - "the first of a series of similar devices to be received in the post over the course of that day". | Mr Price said the bomb squad found the remnants of a small explosive device - "the first of a series of similar devices to be received in the post over the course of that day". |
On the same day, LGC Forensics in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, and the Forensic Science Service in Birmingham, received similar devices in the post. | On the same day, LGC Forensics in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, and the Forensic Science Service in Birmingham, received similar devices in the post. |
Another device was addressed to Alpha Security, sent to the company's boss at his home address in Kent. | Another device was addressed to Alpha Security, sent to the company's boss at his home address in Kent. |
The charges, which Mr Cooper denies, are: | The charges, which Mr Cooper denies, are: |
Using an explosive substance in January to "maim or disable" Michelle Evans at a laboratory in Abingdon, Oxfordshire | Using an explosive substance in January to "maim or disable" Michelle Evans at a laboratory in Abingdon, Oxfordshire |
Sending an explosive substance with intent to harm in Abingdon, and another to a laboratory in Birmingham | Sending an explosive substance with intent to harm in Abingdon, and another to a laboratory in Birmingham |
Causing bodily harm in February to Michael and Rosemary Wingfield at an address in Folkestone, Kent | Causing bodily harm in February to Michael and Rosemary Wingfield at an address in Folkestone, Kent |
Causing bodily harm to Maja Kurowald on 5 February at Capita offices - which runs London's congestion charging scheme | Causing bodily harm to Maja Kurowald on 5 February at Capita offices - which runs London's congestion charging scheme |
Causing bodily harm to Richard Gorringe at an accountancy firm in Wokingham, Berkshire | Causing bodily harm to Richard Gorringe at an accountancy firm in Wokingham, Berkshire |
Causing bodily harm to Karen Andrews on 7 February at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency in Swansea | Causing bodily harm to Karen Andrews on 7 February at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency in Swansea |
Causing harm to Jean Porter and Christopher Phillips on the same day | Causing harm to Jean Porter and Christopher Phillips on the same day |
Making or possessing an explosive substance on 1 February. | Making or possessing an explosive substance on 1 February. |
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