when i post this sort of 'official crime' in other parts of the english speaking european cultural areas its with the assumption on my part that you understand this sort of crap is coming our way and in some manifestations, already here;
Tommy Robinson has been charged with a terror offence after refusing to give police access to his mobile phone.
The far-Right activist, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, will miss his own planned march in London on Saturday after being remanded into custody by police.
It follows Robinson’s arrest at a port in Kent in July, when he was accused of “frustration” of police counter-terrorism powers.
At the time of his arrest, Kent Police said a 41-year-old man was detained by officers under schedule seven of the Terrorism Act 2000 at the Channel Tunnel in Folkestone.
Under schedule seven, police are allowed to stop anyone passing through a UK port “to determine whether they may be involved or concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism”.
The person who is detained can be held for up to six hours, is legally obliged to answer questions and must provide the password or PIN for electronic devices, or be held to have committed a criminal offence if they refuse.
Robinson was charged with one count of failing to provide the PIN to his mobile phone under schedule seven of the Terrorism Act 2000, police said.
He hugged supporters waiting outside Folkestone police station on Friday, who then cheered as he entered the building.
Robinson, wearing a black gilet, jumper and jeans spoke to a supporter outside the station saying: “I’ll see what happens, mate – I don’t expect to come back out there.”
He has been bailed to appear at Westminster magistrates’ court on Nov 13.
Although Kent Police said Robinson was bailed in relation to the terror offence, the force later confirmed that he was remanded in relation to his ongoing High Court contempt case, which is due to be heard on Monday.........more......
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