Jerry Dawson on Tue, 7 Mar 2000 11:35:16 +0100 (CET) |
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[Nettime-bold] Official Secrets arrest |
Shayler Supporter Quizzed By Police >From the Press Association Tuesday March 7, 2000 10:27 am A student supporter of renegade MI5 officer David Shayler who was questioned over an alleged breach of the Official Secrets Act has been released on police bail. Julie-Ann Davies, a 36-year-old mature student at Kingston University in Surrey, was arrested on Monday afternoon by Special Branch officers with a warrant requiring the college to provide access to her computer. She was later released on bail to return to a south London police station. She was reported to have been active in the campaign to get charges against Mr Shayler dropped. She was arrested under section five of the act covering the receipt and disclosure of official information without authority. Mr Shayler, now living in Paris, has been told that he faces prosecution if he returns to Britain, after allegations he has made to newspapers about MI5 and MI6. Ms Davies, a second-year student of aerospace engineering, was detained by officers who searched her room in the halls of residence. David Miles, Pro Vice-Chancellor of Kingston University, said that Ms Davies was a trusted and respected student who had recently been appointed as a hall senior, responsible for looking after first-year students. He said she had previously been a researcher for Channel 4 and had got to know Mr Shayler through her work there. Ms Davies is also thought to be a member of the Association of Investigative Journalists. John Wadham, Mr Shayler's lawyer and director of the civil rights group Liberty, expressed surprise at her arrest. "So far as I understand it, she was a researcher for the political satire programme the Mark Thomas Comedy Product," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme. "I'm a bit surprised that we have Special Branch going around arresting those people involved in producing satire and comedy. The programme went out at the beginning of this year, and was a half hour discussion of David Shayler in a light- hearted and jokey fashion." _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold