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BAE Systems weapons factory broken into by anarchists

Bozavine | 01.03.2003 13:45

Cardiff Anarchists broke into a BAE amunitions factory today. They can police Fairford....they can have soldiers in the airbases.....but it's going to cost them a f**king fortune to police all the arms factories and suppliers too :-)

A number of anarchists broke in to the Glascoed amunitions factory today.

Campaign Against the Arms Trade are running a campaign called 'Site Unseen', to show what a vast industry arms production is in this country.

Near the picturesque village of Usk in Monmouthshire a huge amunitions factory exists producing everything from bullets to 1000lb bombs. The site is enourmous, the size of a small town.

Cardiff Anarchist Network thought as part of the anti war campaign to support CAAT in our own immitable way. 8 people scaled the fences and performed our own weapons of mass destruction inspection. Some of the group chained themselves to buildings, others 'got lost' in the maze of factories.

More details later when security finds them all, tee hee...

Bozavine
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woo hoo!

01.03.2003 19:46

the day was grand.
the base had little clue of what was happening as more than ten cardiff anarchist's, clad in white-overall's climbed the 10ft perimeter fence of the BAe arms producing base. after giving the "beefed up" security "guard" (note the singular) the run around for twenty minutes or so, the group split up to the further annoyance of the plants security. however after half an hour most of the group were held and realeased at one of the dissused side gates of the plant, whilst at the same time, two members of the group had succesfully handcuffed themselves to various buildings.
after an hour from the time we had entered the base, and had later been pushed out, we regrouped and headed to the main gates were once again we found minimal security.
three members of the team managed "once again" :-)
to gain enterance to the base, were they recieved heavy handed treatment from the ex-army security groups.
one of the cardiff group members was charged with suspicion of criminal damage and detained at the local station. however after a couple of hours they were realeased as the police had fuck all to say or do and gladly all of the original team that had started the days actions were free to enjoy a well deserved pint.

the momentum of the movement is growing and growing. actions like this are a constant reminder to the powers that be, that we will not idly sit back and watch, whilst so many more people will die thanks to corporate interest.

snooch


YES!!!!

02.03.2003 00:43

This is like music to our ears. Congratulations from caat da network and friends, this has made our evening!!

Let's just hope the movement continues to grow and more people take regular direct action against all the exploiters of death and we should be taking action against DSEi, Europe's largest arms fair and all who exhibit there (see www.dsei.org and www.dsei.co.uk and www.dsei.co.uk.

See you at Fairford on 22nd....

CAAT Direct Action Network
mail e-mail: action@caat.demon.co.uk


BAE don't press charges

02.03.2003 10:09

BAE systems decided not to press charges against the cardiff protester, despite the fact that she was "caught red handed" (Gwent police) cutting numerous holes in the fence in full view of their own security guards.

This was the second attempt at gaining entrance - earlier the group had been manhandled away from 'explosives areas' and warehouses.

It all suggests to me that BAE systems might have been a trifle embarrassed to admit that a bunch of anarchist protesters could get in so easily to a royal ordnance factory and basically take the piss out of their combat clothed security thugs. And this on a day when they were actually expecting a CAAT demo. Wonder how crap the security is normally?

We need more of this sort of stuff I reckon - much more!!!

fence cutter


BAE don't press charges

02.03.2003 10:11

BAE systems decided not to press charges against the cardiff protester, despite the fact that she was "caught red handed" (Gwent police) cutting numerous holes in the fence in full view of their own security guards.

This was the second attempt at gaining entrance - earlier the group had been manhandled away from 'explosives areas' and warehouses.

It all suggests to me that BAE systems might have been a trifle embarrassed to admit that a bunch of anarchist protesters could get in so easily to a royal ordnance factory and basically take the piss out of their combat clothed security thugs. And this on a day when they were actually expecting a CAAT demo. Wonder how crap the security is normally?

We need more of this sort of stuff I reckon - much more!!!

fence cutter


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