The Metropolitan Police have regularly arrested protesters when there is an extremely low chance
of them ever being charged, new research by Greenpeace indicates.Report
by JOE SANDLER CLARKE and BRENDAN MONTAGUE
Police officers made more than 600 arrests in London over the last six years for conspiracy to cause public nuisance but only 18 of them - less than three per cent -
resulted in charges. The research also showed an almost tenfold rise in the number of arrests in the capital since 2019, when environmental protests became widespread.
These numbers support the belief, widespread amongst activists and protesters, that the police are abusing this offence and other anti-protest laws to remove and intimidate
peaceful protesters.
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Areeba Hamid, co-executive director of Greenpeace UK said: “The fact that police are routinely dragging protesters off the streets for a crime they almost always fail
to charge them with amounts to an abuse of their powers and an assault on the right to protest.
"Arresting law-abiding people because they’re politically inconvenient is a frightening development in any democracy, and is a direct result of the government’s instinct
to shut down free speech and prevent people standing up for issues they care deeply about.”
Khalid Abdallah, an actor and protester for Palestinian rights from London who appears in the campaign, said: “I think a lot of people don’t realise that the crackdown
on protest isn’t just about tougher laws on disruptive civil disobedience, it’s about creating a climate of intimidation.
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