The chief of the Reclaim Party, Laurence Fox, has mentioned in a social media video that his house has been searched by cops.
Just earlier than 10.45am the Reclaim Party posted on X, previously Twitter, saying: “Live now @LozzaFox is having his house searched by the police.”
The put up was accompanied by a video of Fox, sitting on his couch addressing the digital camera, seemingly with cops round him.
In the brief clip, he says: “Look how many coppers there are around my house.”
In one other video of Fox at his home, additionally shared to X, he criticises strikes to what he known as a “surveillance state”.
The police presence was apparently related to alleged felony harm to ULEZ cameras.
In different movies shared on-line in the previous few days, Fox has voiced his opposition to the low-emission zone now in force across London and inspired his followers to take motion in opposition to it.
“I encourage them to tear down every single camera there is and I will be joining them to tear down cameras as well,” Fox informed former broadcaster Maajid Nawaz, in a video shared to his Rumble channel.
In an announcement, a police spokesperson mentioned on experiences of ULEZ harm: “On Wednesday 4 October officers arrested a 45-year-old man on suspicion of conspiring to commit criminal damage to ULEZ cameras and encouraging or assisting offences to be committed.
“He was arrested in Stockwell and has been taken to a South London police station the place he stays in custody.”
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