Police Officer becomes witness for the defence

Police Officer becomes witness for the defence

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Mill Wheel

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12148753
Newsnight tonight will reveal that a climate change protest prosecution was abandoned after an undercover police officer offered to give evidence to support the defence.

BBC report said:
Trial collapses after undercover officer changes sides
By Meirion Jones BBC Newsnight
Mark Kennedy Pc Mark Kennedy worked undercover in the green movement for a number of years

The trial of six green campaigners has collapsed after an undercover policeman who had infiltrated their group offered to give evidence on their behalf.

The six were charged with conspiring to shut down the Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station in Nottingham in 2009.

The case was due to start on Monday, but was abandoned after Pc Mark Kennedy contacted the defence team to say he would be prepared to help them.

The prosecution subsequently dropped their case.

Mr Kennedy had been intimately involved in the green movement since 2000.

He was known to those within it as Mark "Flash" Stone, having earned the nickname because he always seemed to have more money than the other activists.
Confronted

He lived a double life: as Mark Kennedy of the Metropolitan Police and as Mark Stone, green activist, based in Nottingham.

He would disappear for extended periods, saying he had to visit his "brother" in the United States.

In October 2010, Mr Kennedy was confronted by some of the activists after they found documents which revealed his true identity.

He admitted he had been a Met Police officer and had infiltrated their organisations, before then disappearing.

Danny Chivers, who was one of the six defendants in the failed case, said Mr Kennedy was not just an observer, but an agent provocateur.

"We're not talking about someone sitting at the back of the meeting taking notes - he was in the thick of it."

Speaking about the Ratcliffe-on-Soar protest, Mr Chivers said: "Mark Stone was involved in organising this for months - they could have stopped it at the start."

Instead, Mr Chivers said the police officer helped recruit as many people as possible.

He also drove a reconnaissance party to the power station in his van and then hired a truck for the main protest, Mr Chivers added.

The activists' plan was to try to shut down the coal-fired power station for a few days as a protest against global warming.
Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station Twenty people were convicted over the Ratcliffe-on-Soar case last year

But in April 2009, when 114 people had gathered for a meeting at the Iona School in Nottingham, hundreds of police swooped on the building and arrested them all for "conspiracy to commit aggravated trespass".

Twenty were convicted late last year.

Ratcliffe-on-Soar was one of many actions in Britain and across Europe which Mr Kennedy was involved in, including the protests against the G8 summit at Gleneagles in 2005 which helped give birth to the Climate Camp movement.

"He was one of the key people setting up Gleneagles 2005," said Mr Chivers, who also claimed the undercover officer drove protesters there in his van.
'Violated'

Activist websites are full of denunciations of Mr Kennedy by former close friends.

There is some abuse, but most say they feel "violated", "betrayed" and "sickened".

One writes: "He must be a deeply conflicted individual."

When confronted, Mr Kennedy told the activists he left the police after the Nottingham arrests in 2009.

It is unclear whether this is true, or where he is now, but contacted the activists' defence team to say he would be prepared to help their case.

When the defence then asked the prosecution to disclose full details of Mr Kennedy's activities the prosecution dropped the case.

The Met Police are refusing to comment officially on Mr Kennedy.

Find out more on BBC2's Newsnight at 2230 GMT on 10 January
This will no doubt raise questions about how the police gather evidence, as the officer concerned was labeled an "agent provocateur" but it will also shine a spotlight on how the previous government has sought to stamp out protest at it's policies!

Mill Wheel

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berg1 said:
Should have sent Von in.

He's not easily turned. smile
But could he have blended in with the crowd...?

Mill Wheel

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Now I would have thought that somebody with a penchant for herbal teas - especially somebody who calls himself something like Puff the magic (mushroom) would be the ideal choice! wink

After all, anyone with previous experience of sneaking around (in submarines), prepared to nuke a foreign country at his government's bidding - and is prepared to lie to make a point would fit right in and not leave the prosecution with egg on it's face!

Mill Wheel

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Derek Smith said:
I wonder if anyone could suggest a police poster on here who should not go under deep cover with the Chelsea Cruise set.
Not Police - but SCP/RSS "expert" Steve Callaghan - despite a long history of misrepresenting facts and figures and falsifying his evidence, his photoshopping skills are non-existent.
The original of me and my old 406 estate.....


and Puff the tragic's altered evidence....


Not many coal miners live up here... not since Scargill got them all booted out of their jobs anyhow!
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&amp...
Did they have undercover infiltrators then...?

Mill Wheel

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Wasn't somebody killed by a lump of concrete dropped from a bridge.. a taxi driver taking miners to work during the strike I seem to remember.

No wonder undercover operatives would have been desirable! Not sure printers ink would be a good substitute for coal under the fingernails though Derek!

I don't suppose you were at the Grunwick dispute...?

Mill Wheel

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Does your wife take you shopping with her in the January sales just in case?hehe