A The London court withdrew this Friday Charges against environmental activist Greta Thunbergaccused Disturbance of public order in one Demonstration against the hydrocarbon industrylast October in the British capital.
On the second and final day of the hearing, the judge at Westminster Magistrates’ Court ruled that the police officers who charged the 21-year-old Swedish environmental activist with contempt had imposed “unlawful” conditions without clearly expressing their instructions.
Judge John Law, who heard the case, believed police had “unjustifiably” imposed conditions on activists at the demonstration site.
According to the judge, other measures “were in place and could have been implemented”, so in his opinion anyone who did not respect the rules imposed by the officials “did not commit a crime”.
On Thursday, the first day of the hearing, the prosecutor said that Thunberg had ignored an order not to block the street where a protest against the Energy Intelligence Forum was taking place in London’s fashionable Mayfair district, attended by senior London executives Company. Gas and oil companies. AFP