Cafe owner says UK police tried to recruit him to spy on Palestine Action
Manchester cafe owner alleges police offered to overlook minor offences in exchange for intelligence on proscribed group Palestine Action.
Manchester cafe owner alleges police offered to overlook minor offences in exchange for intelligence on proscribed group Palestine Action.
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A cafe owner in northern England has accused British police of offering him financial incentives and promising to turn a blind eye to low-level crimes in exchange for information on the proscribed group Palestine Action. Shams Sadiq, 51, who owns two cafes in Manchester, told The Guardian that the offers were made when he went to collect electronic devices confiscated during his arrest last year on suspicion of offences linked to the direct-action group. The group was proscribed by the UK government after members broke into a military air base, making membership or expressing support a criminal offence punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Sadiq said he attended Ashton-under-Lyne Police Station on 15 May, where two officers asked to speak with him “man to man.” The officers told him they had examined his devices and knew he was “fully involved” with Palestine Action, but assured him…
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Categoria: cronaca
Entità: Cafe, Palestine, Action