Anarchists 'planning to behead' William effigy are arrested

12 April 2012

Protesters planning to behead effigies of Prince William, the Queen, Charles and Camilla were arrested last night and held in a south London police station during the wedding.

Police seized a working guillotine as they arrested Chris Knight, 68, head of anti-royal anarchist group The Government of the Dead; his partner Camilla Power, also 68, and Patrick Macroidan, 45, dressed as an executioner, at Knight's home in Brockley.

They were held for conspiracy to cause a public nuisance and breach of the peace. They claimed they were intending to stage a street theatre event. Sources said they were expected to be released on bail at about 3pm today.

In a separate development, activist Charlie Veitch was held in Cambridgeshire on behalf of the Met, on suspicion of conspiracy to cause a public nuisance and breach of the peace. The privately educated former finance worker was among activists who occupied Fortnum & Mason during last month's TUC march.

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