Chris
Busby has home raided by multiple agencies causing quite a stir in
Bideford UK
The police, bomb squad, fire services etc have been searching Chris`s house all day without contacting him.. he has a public profile and is on the Domestic Extremist database held at MI5.. The police talked to him earlier in the day about the lady in question but not the fact that his house was also going to be raided and thoroughly searched.. Was there a search warrant? And FB pages commenting on this veered into slander and fake news..
More
details here -
Heads
up everyone.. The Police have raided Chris Busby home in Bideford
under the excuse of helping a woman (A friend who is staying at the
house).. They used that as an excuse to gain entry and then reported
suspicious materials (Chris`s scientific equipment, experiments
(including radioactive mud from \Sellafield.) and materials..
So,
the police were in the house for 3 hours before they called in the
fire brigade. They have said there is no risk to local houses..
Even
though Chris is obviously on Domestic Extremist database (run by
MI5), the didnt call him up to late this evening. They had talked to
him earlier concerning the lady and he confirmed she was his friend.
How
odd that they have not told Chris that the terrorist squad, police,
fire fighting department, bomb squad and special "experts"
have concerns without asking his directions on the materials in his
home lab. here are the two headlines generated on devon live ;
Bomb
squad in Bideford after major police incident
Major
incident in Bideford as police and fire crews flood town
The
Uk gov. new prevent strategy and numerous recent anti terror
legislations might have Chris a bit concerned.. As it should all
activists and independent scientists..
There
is one more part to this.. But I will let the news come out first
officially before i give my honest opinion with this developing
situation.. As chris is starting to win the arguments in his court
cases, i believe, A direct attack (as has been happening to him for
some months now in small ways) is now under way.. the 3 hours were to
search for any incriminating evidence.
Here
is a link to one of the articles
Fire
crews are helping police deal with a situation in the Devon town
tonight
∫Police
and fire teams are dealing with an unknown incident in Devon this
evening.
Emergency
services have spent all afternoon on patrol in historic port town
Bideford because of a situation that's unfolded.
It's
currently not known what the nature of the incident is.
People
are speculating on social media that it relates to a 'hazardous
materials' incident - though that has not been confirmed.
Firefighters
were drafted in to assist cops at 14:39pm today.
A
Devon and Somerset Fire & Rescue Service spokesman told Devon
Live: "All I can say is, we are supporting the police with an
incident there."
The
police log number is 317.
Police
update
A
spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police said: “At 11.30am today
police responded to reports of concern for the welfare of a woman in
Bideford. Enquiries led to officers attending an address in Bideford
and within the property a number of items were found which required
expert analysis from specialist officers and an explosive ordnance
disposal team.
“Officers
are currently at the property alongside the fire service. The house
has been evacuated and a cordon is in place in the immediate
vicinity.
“Enquiries
are ongoing at the property. It has not been necessary to evacuate
any of the properties and there is not believed to be any wider
public risk at this time.”
Police
confirm 'hazardous material' incident
A
spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police said details are still
scarce, and this could very well be something minor, but added
emergency services are “very sensitive” to potential hazardous
material incidents.
The
force incident manager said: “We’ve got a situation where we’ve
ended up at a premises in relation to a different incident and we’ve
found some material in the premises that we need to asses to
understand what we’ve got.
“We’re
going to be doing this certainly for the next few hours to take a
proper assessment of what we’ve got.
“We’ve
had properly equipped fire crews go in and take images and what we
currently know is that it looks fairly low risk. We’re very
sensitive when it looks like something could be problematic.”
A
full press release about the ongoing incident is being worked up
currently and more details will follow.
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