25/10/2010
Animal Activists Jailed Over Hate Plot
Five animal rights activists have been jailed for intimidating staff linked to a Cambridgeshire animal testing laboratory.
Winchester Crown Court heard how Sarah Whitehead, Nicole Vosper, Thomas Harris, Jason Mullan, and Nicola Tapping targeted staff from the supply firms of Huntingdon Life Sciences.
All six were members of a group called Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC).
They have been jailed for between 15 months and six years.
Alfie Fitzpatrick, 21, who admitted taking part, received a 12-month suspended prison sentence and was also ordered to complete 100 hours of community work.
The court heard how the group tried to force the closure of Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS) by waging a hate campaign against a host of companies.
Homes of staff were targeted with abusive telephone calls while criminal damage and threats of violence were also used.
Some company directors had leaflets distributed near their homes falsely telling neighbours they were convicted paedophiles while others had used tampons sent through the post saying the blood was HIV positive. Hoax bombs were also posted to the homes of staff and to offices.
Whitehead, 53, was jailed for six years and made the subject of a 10-year anti-social behaviour order when released.
Vosper, 22, was jailed for three-and-a-half years and given a five-year anti-social behaviour order.
(BMcN/GK)
Winchester Crown Court heard how Sarah Whitehead, Nicole Vosper, Thomas Harris, Jason Mullan, and Nicola Tapping targeted staff from the supply firms of Huntingdon Life Sciences.
All six were members of a group called Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC).
They have been jailed for between 15 months and six years.
Alfie Fitzpatrick, 21, who admitted taking part, received a 12-month suspended prison sentence and was also ordered to complete 100 hours of community work.
The court heard how the group tried to force the closure of Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS) by waging a hate campaign against a host of companies.
Homes of staff were targeted with abusive telephone calls while criminal damage and threats of violence were also used.
Some company directors had leaflets distributed near their homes falsely telling neighbours they were convicted paedophiles while others had used tampons sent through the post saying the blood was HIV positive. Hoax bombs were also posted to the homes of staff and to offices.
Whitehead, 53, was jailed for six years and made the subject of a 10-year anti-social behaviour order when released.
Vosper, 22, was jailed for three-and-a-half years and given a five-year anti-social behaviour order.
(BMcN/GK)
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