Eight Arrested over Alleged Plans to Destroy ULEZ Cameras
- On July 2, the Metropolitan Police arrested eight individuals in a coordinated operation across London, Windsor, and the Isle of Sheppey on suspicion of plotting to damage ULEZ cameras.
- Six men and two women were detained as part of a prolonged and intricate inquiry into an alleged plot to damage ULEZ cameras.
- Police carried out warrants at several locations including Uxbridge, Ickenham, Northwood, Sutton, Eltham, Windsor, and the Isle of Sheppey, confiscating materials connected to the suspected criminal activity while searches continue.
- Superintendent Paul Thomas emphasized that peaceful protests are distinctly different from plans to damage or destroy property, highlighting that vandalizing cameras poses safety risks and causes disruption for drivers and local residents.
- Those arrested remain in custody as police continue their investigation in partnership with Transport for London, and they are encouraging members of the public who have knowledge of any intended attacks on ULEZ cameras to report it by calling 101.
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Eight arrested over conspiracy to destroy Ulez cameras
Six men and two women were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit criminal damage
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