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Press Releases & Updates 2000
4th October 2000
Seven Arrests At Nuclear Weapons Base
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Seven peace activists have been held tonight at Coulport Naval Armaments
Depot on Loch Long where the warheads for Britain’s Trident nuclear
missiles are stored.
Six activists, in three groups of two, cut the perimeter fence on the
eastern side of the base, while the seventh cut the fence near the base’s
main gate. Those on the eastern side were attempting to reach the Trident
High Security area but were apprehended at the perimeter.
Those arrested were: Morag Balfour (27), from Glenrothes in Scotland; Mark
Akkerman (20), a student from the Netherlands; Martyn Kelly (23) a
Colombian; Hisham Abdallah from Glasgow; Alex Cochrane from Glasgow; Stein
Machiels and Ward Machiels, both Belgians currently living at Faslane Peace
Camp. All are currently in custody within the Coulport base. This brings to
772 the number of arrests in the Trident Ploughshares campaign.
A Trident Ploughshares spokesperson said:
"This morning a Special Nuclear
Materials convoy arrived at Coulport, bringing Tritium to re-equip Trident
missiles there. This is yet another sign that Britain keeps its nuclear
missile fleet in a state of constant readiness, which constitutes an
illegal threat under international law. We will continue to do whatever we
can to prevent this criminal activity."
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