Students at Halloween party arrested under anti-terror laws!
LONDON, England - November 5, 2008
- A group of students had their 'Mad Scientist' party brought to an abrupt end
when police mistook them for terrorists.
The private party, held in Hackney, north London, was organized by a group of friends dressed in white laboratory coats and wigs, who put on a display of theatrical 'experiments' to entertain guests.
But when police entered the building for a routine check in the early hours of Sunday morning, they discovered scientific debris and plastic skeletons and mistook it for terrorist paraphernalia or drug-making equipment.
Caretaker of the property, Richard Watson, 29, was arrested under The Anti-Terrorism Act and questioned while the entire area was evacuated and roads cordoned off with police tape.
“I was handcuffed and put in the back of the police van for over an hour while the bomb squad and drugs team came down. There was a ridiculous amount of police there. Every time I looked out of the van I could see a new group of them swarming around,” said Watson.
Three fire engines and three ambulances were also called to the scene as Mr. Watson was searched and interrogated.
He said, “They told me they were arresting me on suspicion of making explosives. I laughed at first but then I realized they were being serious. I appreciate that the police are under a lot of pressure and they have to be very cautious about terrorist issues but this was all just food coloring, bicarbonate of soda and vinegar.”
Police later released Mr. Watson without charging him.
Timmy Sampson, 27, was one of the 'mad scientists' conducting the experiments.
“'Myself and a few friends decided on a bad science theme for the party. We were all wearing crazy wigs and lab coats”, he said.
Ed. Note: Freedom! Freedom! We don’t have no stinkin’ freedom here!