Activists Arrested and Charged After Incidents Targeting Crown Jewels and Luxury Venues
In Brief
Recent activist actions have prompted legal and police responses, raising debate over protest tactics and security at high-profile sites.
Key Facts
- Eight activists have been charged following incidents involving the Crown Jewels and The Ritz hotel.
- Crumble and custard was thrown at the Crown Jewels' display case and manure was poured on a hotel floor in December 2025.
- Seven members of the activist group Take Back Power were arrested in Salford, Greater Manchester.
- Police allege the seven were planning a coordinated theft from high-end stores.
- Take Back Power campaigns for higher taxes on the super-rich.
What Happened
Activists targeted the Crown Jewels' display case and The Ritz hotel in December 2025, leading to charges against eight individuals. Separately, police arrested seven members of Take Back Power in Salford, alleging plans to steal from luxury stores.
Why It Matters
The incidents highlight ongoing tensions between activist groups and authorities, as well as concerns over security at prominent locations. The legal actions may influence future protest strategies and responses.
What's Next
Legal proceedings for those charged are expected to follow. Further details on the alleged theft plans and any additional charges may emerge as investigations continue.
Sources
- BBC News — Eight activists charged after Crown Jewels and The Ritz targeted(1h ago)
- The Guardian — Civil resistance activists detained in Manchester over alleged plan to raid high-end stores(31m ago)
