A retired engineer from Sidcup has denied blowing up a Ulez camera with explosives. Kevin Rees, 63, of Harcourt Avenue, appeared at Woolwich Crown Court last week accused of using an improvised explosive device to damage a Ulez camera in December 2023.
The former service engineer pleaded not guilty to causing an explosion likely to endanger life or cause serious property damage, along with three counts of possessing prohibited weapons.
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Source: GB News
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