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towards McDonald’s, as he was passing carpet right he saw the police outside and he
believed he saw a friend who he knew had been homeless, he was on the wrong side of the
road so went down towards Southbury Road where he knew he could turn his car around. He
parked his vehicle and walked
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to the location, upon arriving there he saw there was a lot of police, as soon as he got there he
was standing on the pavement and the police arrested him to stop a believed breach of the
peace, the claimant never entered the building, he was arrested outside.
Within the CADs it clearly states there was around 20 people males and females all white
approximate age 20. The claimant is mixed raced, The CADs start from 20:51 hours, the
claimant was not arrested until 22:50 hours, some two hours after the police arrived at the
premises.
There is a statement from Mr Moses Howe who states he was hired by Mr Anthony Harvey,
he states Mr Anthony Harvey was arrested by the police inside the premises but later de-
arrested, the police have never disputed this.
As stated, before I have done a lot of research, I will deal with this research into this date
below.
Officer in Charge Steve Elsmore states in his statement dated 11/08/2014 about a rave that
happened in Croydon where a poor boy lost his life, and in fact has made it seem as if the
claimant was part of this rave.
Officer in Charge Steve Elsmore did an updated statement dated 26/06/15 in this statement he
stated about operation blue iris which relates to the Croydon rave, the Croydon rave I believe
was called rum and base.
Officer in Charge Steve Elsmore states in this updated statement that he spoke with A/DS
Tanner who works for the public order investigation unit at Scotland Yard, A/DS Tanner
confirmed she had spoken to Miss Lorraine Cordell to Steven Elsmore. Blue iris was the
operational name that related to the investigation into the Croydon rave.
My investigation has led to the information regarding Anthony Harvey being listed by
Scotland Yard and all TV media as wanted regarding the Croydon rave his picture was
published in the media along with a lot of others that was also wanted regarding the Croydon
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rave, on the 30 June 2014 Anthony Harvey handed himself into Ilford police station,
Scotland Yard attended Ilford police station and took Anthony Harvey back to Scotland Yard
for questioning, Anthony Harvey was questioned by 4 police officers at Scotland Yard, he
was charged with violent disorder and some other things, he was released on bail with bail
conditions. He spent around six hours in a cell.
The claimant had nothing to do with the Croydon rave, he was not present, and I believe this
is confirmed in the updated statement of Officer in charge Steve Elsmore. The claimant did
not organise or supply equipment in Croydon rave. Once again why has this been put in the
application and worded as if my son had organised this, when clearly the police have
information that he had nothing to do with this. The only reason I can see is that this was a
high-profile case where someone unfortunately lost their life. And tainting my son with this
event will make any Judge believe my son is such a bad person, I believe this amount to
slander and or defamation of character.
The claimant did not cause any anti-social behaviour at Croydon rave as he was not there and
had nothing to do with it.
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