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Gold9472
01-17-2006, 09:59 PM
UK police foil plot to kidnap Blair's son: report

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060118/wl_nm/britain_blair_dc

By Peter Griffiths 1 hour, 28 minutes ago

LONDON (Reuters) - British police have foiled a plot to kidnap Prime Minister Tony Blair's 5-year-old son Leo, the Sun newspaper reported in its Wednesday edition.

Citing an unnamed security source, the tabloid newspaper said people on the fringe of a group which campaigns for the rights of divorced fathers had planned to snatch the child and hold him for a short period.

The paper gave no details of how the group planned to evade the tight security which surrounds Blair and his family to carry out the kidnapping.

Police have made no arrests and think they disrupted the supposed plot in its early stages, the Sun's source said.

The BBC said police sources had confirmed that they were aware of a possible plot but were not convinced those involved had the ability to carry it out.

A spokesman for Blair's Downing Street office had no comment. A London police spokeswoman said: "We don't comment on security matters."

The newspaper said detectives uncovered the plan while monitoring people on the fringe of the Fathers 4 Justice campaign group just before Christmas. The group has staged a series of high-profile stunts to highlight the plight of fathers who are denied access to their children.

Its campaigners have scaled the walls of Queen Elizabeth's London residence and thrown colored flour at Blair while he addressed parliament.

The group's founder, Matt O'Connor, 38, said his group was not behind the alleged plot.

However, he said about 30 former members had been expelled last year for talking about carrying out extreme stunts.

He said police had told him that anti-terrorist officers had visited former members of the group over Christmas.

"We were aware that there were more extremist elements and we acted within our organization to clean the undesirable element out," he told Reuters.

The Sun said security services had reviewed the protection given to Blair and his wife Cherie and their four children. Armed police guard them round the clock.

"Appropriate steps have now been taken," the Sun quoted a security source as saying. "They were naturally very concerned.

"It was good intelligence work. Fortunately we think we have nipped this thing in the bud."

ThotPolice
01-17-2006, 10:26 PM
I think it’s good to note that they were kicked out of F4J.

I communicate with those guys and they only ever do extreme stunts that are harmless and funny. Stunts are done as a means of creating awareness not as threats. The Tony Blair condom stunt was the most extreme thing they pulled off other than that it’s dressing up as superheroes and scaling buildings to hang a sign.

They believe that the custody system is biased towards men in both law and practice they have gone thru proper channels to make changes to laws and have been denied, so they believe in acts of civil disobedience not violence to create awareness to there cause.

I believe there is a need for groups like f4j. Unfortunately like any activist group there is going to be wackos.

Although I see the symbolic statement that taking Blair’s son would make, it would be the worst thing for the movement and set it years behind. These guys are idiots.

Partridge
01-18-2006, 01:35 PM
Just remember, this came from The Sun - The Sun is a Murdoch paper, and sister paper to the News of the World, which 'broke' the story of an 'international terrorist kidnap group' who were planning to kidnap Victoria Beckham (Posh Spice) and ransom her for £5 million.

The court later ruled that the whole thing was "a put up job".

ThotPolice
02-03-2006, 04:28 PM
Just remember, this came from The Sun - The Sun is a Murdoch paper, and sister paper to the News of the World, which 'broke' the story of an 'international terrorist kidnap group' who were planning to kidnap Victoria Beckham (Posh Spice) and ransom her for £5 million.

The court later ruled that the whole thing was "a put up job". Well apparently it was somthing joked about over pints at the bar after a f4j meeting.

There where no plans, no group formed, just drunkin chit chat from ex members of f4j in a pub.

I think this was more of a smear job by the english police, because f4j has made them look stupid a few times, it worked if thats what it was. F4J disbanded.