Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    USAHITMAN Conspiracy News
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    USAHITMAN Conspiracy News
    Home»Police State»Secret Police Documents Reveal Plan to Arrest WikiLeaks’ Assange
    Police State

    Secret Police Documents Reveal Plan to Arrest WikiLeaks’ Assange

    By mediahitmanAugust 25, 2012No Comments2 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange is to be arrested “under any circumstances” if he leaves the Ecuadorian embassy, according to a secret police document photographed by a photographer for Britain’s Press Association news agency.

    “Assange to be arrested under all circumstances,” the hand-written note says. Lewis Whyld shot the photos of the documents on a clipboard carried by a police standing outside the embassy, half-covered by the officer’s arm.

    Diplomatic cars and bags are also sanctuaries for foreign nations, as are embassies, but the police document refers to “dip bag, as dip bag, in dip vehicle” as places they would arrest Assange.

    The document appears to read:

    “Brief – EQ. Embassy Brief Summery of current position Re: Assange. Action required Assange to be arrested under all circumstances. He comes out with dip [presumably a diplomat] … as dip bag [which allows immunity from search for diplomatic communications, and which could be as large as a suitcase, crate or even a shipping container], in dip car …. in dip vehicle. ARRESTED.

    “Discuss possibilities of distraction SS10 to liaise…provide additional support.” Scotland Yard said the document was the officer’s own handwritten notes from a briefing. The UK government has made it clear Assange will be arrested if he steps outside of the embassy.

    Arrest Documents Julian Assange Police Secret wikileaks
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    mediahitman

    Related Posts

    ‘Orwellian state surveillance’: Met police presents facial recognition cameras on London streets

    January 25, 2020

    ‘We simply can’t get in’: Assange lawyer complains about lack of access to WikiLeaks founder

    January 24, 2020

    Tinder adds user-tracking ‘panic button,’ because there’s always a predator somewhere

    January 24, 2020
    Leave A Reply

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    © 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.