Palestine activists deny causing damage worth £1m

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Link: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crmxz0l010yo
Credit: Joshua Askew, BBC South East and Sean Dilley & Molly Stazicker, Reporting from The Old Bailey
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Eight of the accused denied the criminal charges against them

Eight people have pleaded not guilty to causing £1m worth of damage during a break-in at a defence equipment manufacturing factory in Kent.

It is alleged that those charged were present at a protest in June supporting Palestine Action, before it was proscribed as a terrorist group.

Defendants unlawfully entered the factory in Sandwich, where crowbars were used to smash computers and throw stock to the ground, the prosecution says.

The accused each denied three charges of criminal damage, violent disorder and burglary with intent to cause unlawful damage.

The defendants are:
  • Nasser Akhtar, 37, of Crystal Palace
  • Elliot Wilson, 25, from Liverpool
  • Maximillian Dixon, 29, of Brockley, south-east London
  • Nirad Abrol, 25, of Birmingham
  • Seirol Davies, 30, from Plymouth
  • Xavi Davies, 21, of Binfield, Berkshire
  • Eoin O'Meara, 34, of Bristol
  • Hannah Davidson, 52, of Edinburgh
A ninth defendant, Julija Brigadirova, 32, from Manchester, was not asked to enter a plea.

Seven of the accused appeared in the dock at the Old Bailey, while two others – Hannah Davidson and Julija Brigadirova – appeared via video link from prison.

All listened intently as Judge Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb conducted proceedings.

An eight-week trial has been provisionally scheduled for October next year.
 
They need to extend the Proceeds Of Crime Act.

They should all be held liable for every last penny of the damage they caused.

Their bank accounts should be stripped, their houses sold, their cars and possessions taken off them and sold .
Any outstanding balance should be subject to an attachment put on their wages until it is cleared.
 
break-in at a defence equipment manufacturing factory
This is sentence is slightly misleading. The factory is owned by Elbit Systems, a wholly owned provider of Israeli defence technology. They do manufacture optical equipment for the British Army on a contract basis but that's it.

So they at least managed to pick a semi-logical target and didn't vandalize public property or a shoot up a wedding from the wrong country.
 
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