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TUE · 2026-05-05 · 15:53 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0505-73930
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Four Palestine Action activists convicted of criminal damage

Four Palestine Action activists were convicted of criminal damage following a break-in at an Israeli defence firm's UK factory in Filton on August 6, 2024. Charlotte Head, Samuel Corner, Leona Kamio, and Fatema Rajwani were found guilty of damaging property, including drones and computers, manufactured by Elbit Systems.

Haroon Siddique Legal affairs correspondentThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-05 · 15:53 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Four Palestine Action activists convicted of criminal damage
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Four Palestine Action activists were convicted of criminal damage following a break-in at an Israeli defence firm's UK factory in Filton on August 6, 2024. Charlotte Head, Samuel Corner, Leona Kamio, and Fatema Rajwani were found guilty of damaging property, including drones and computers, manufactured by Elbit Systems. Samuel Corner was also convicted of grievous bodily harm for striking a police sergeant with a sledgehammer, fracturing her spine, though he was cleared of intent. Two other activists, Zoe Rogers and Jordan Devlin, were acquitted of criminal damage. The activists crashed a van through the factory fence and used tools and fire extinguishers to cause damage. Corner claimed he panicked after being pepper-sprayed and acted to protect a co-defendant.

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The activists smashed up property, including drones and computers, at Elbit Systems' factory.

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Zoe Rogers stated she is proud of taking action, believing it saved innocent lives.

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Sgt Kate Evans suffered a fractured spine and was unable to return to work for three months.

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Samuel Corner was also found guilty of inflicting grievous bodily harm on Sgt Kate Evans by striking her with a sledgehammer.

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Four Palestine Action activists were convicted of criminal damage at an Israeli defence firm's UK site.

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Four out of six Palestine Action activists who stood trial over a break-in at an Israeli defence firm’s UK site have been convicted of criminal damage.Charlotte Head, 29; Samuel Corner, 23; Leona Kamio, 30; and Fatema Rajwani, 21; were all found guilty on Tuesday of smashing up property, including drones, manufactured by Elbit Systems and computers at its factory in Filton, near Bristol, on 6 August 2024.After the jury deliberated for more than 14 hours, Corner was also found guilty by a majority of 11 to one of inflicting grievous bodily harm on Sgt Kate Evans, whom he struck with a sledgehammer. Corner was cleared of causing grievous bodily harm with intent. Zoe Rogers, 22, and Jordan Devlin, 31, were acquitted of criminal damage.On the day of the raid, a van carrying the defendants, dressed in red boiler suits, crashed through the fence surrounding Elbit’s factory.The jury at Woolwich crown court heard that the activists used sledgehammers and crowbars they had brought with them to destroy computers, drones, and other equipment, and used fire extinguishers to spray red paint across the walls and floor.Deanna Heer KC, for the prosecution, told the court that Corner hit Evans in the back with a 7lb (3.2kg) sledgehammer – while she was on all fours facing away from him, attempting to arrest Rogers – fracturing the officer’s spine.Evans was unable to return to work for three months as she recovered from the injury and told the court that she is still on restricted duties and experiences back pain more than 20 months on.Heer said Corner would have known that the sledgehamer was capable of causing “really serious harm”. But, giving evidence, Corner told the court that he panicked, and, having just been pepper-sprayed, acted to protect a co-defendant he believed was being seriously hurt.The jury’s findings mean its members did not accept that he intended serious injury to Evans and that Corner will face a maximum sentence for the assault of five years rather than life imprisonment. The maximum sentence for criminal damage is 10 years’ imprisonment for damage exceeding £5,000, although tends to be much lower for first-time offenders.On Thursday last week, all of the defendants except for Corner sacked their barristers and elected to give their closing speeches in the trial themselves.Head, who burst into tears as her guilty verdict was read out, told the court that she had done so because “after some decisions made by the court, I no longer feel like they [my lawyers] are permitted to represent me in a way that does us all justice”.In her closing speech, Rogers told the jury: “I am proud that I overcame my fear and took action, because of course I was scared, you don’t just break into an Israeli weapons factory for fun! And I can say with absolute certainty that this is the best thing I have ever done, because there is a good chance that because of our actions that night, innocent lives were saved.”Rajwani, said it had been her “privilege and my honour to stand trial for disarming Israeli military drones”.In closing speeches, the defendants also accused security guards at the factory of using violence against them and said there had been no evidence on the impact of the action on Elbit because it would have highlighted the weapons the company was manufacturing.The defendants were all being retried for the offences having previously been acquitted of aggravated burglary, which carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment, by another jury. At the previous trial, jurors found Rajwani, Rogers and Devlin not guilty of violent disorder and failed to reach a verdict on violent disorder with respect to the other three defendants and on charges of criminal damage against all of them. Prosecutors subsequently chose not to pursue the violent disorder charges against Head, Corner and Kamio.After the first trial, all of the defendants except Corner were released on bail, having spent 18 months in jail on remand. Additionally, aggravated burglary charges against 18 more defendants due to stand trial for the events at Filton were dropped.On Tuesday, Mr Justice Johnson ordered that, given the guilty verdicts, Corner, Head, Kamio and Rajwani would be remanded in custody pending sentencing, which will provisionally be on 12 June.
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