Catalogue description Alan William WILLIAMSON, John MILBURN, Gareth Paul UNDERHILL, Robert Wilson FOX, William...

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Opening date: 01 January 2054

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Details of MEPO 26/374
Reference: MEPO 26/374
Description:

Alan William WILLIAMSON, John MILBURN, Gareth Paul UNDERHILL, Robert Wilson FOX, William Leonard FAIRCLOTH and others: variously convicted of offences relating to the possession of and conspiracy to supply a class B drug, cannabis, following a police raid on a squat at 93 Albermarle Road, Beckenham, Kent, on 26 October 1973, which address was occupied by members of the 'Universal Life Church', led by 'The Reverend' Robert Andrew CRAWFORD.

Note: The naming of a defendant within this catalogue does not imply guilt
Date: 1973 Jan 01 - 1975 Dec 31
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: CR 216/73/1611
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Closed Or Retained Document, Open Description
Access conditions: Closed For 78 years
FOI decision date: 2009
Exemption: Personal information where the applicant is a 3rd party
Explanation: This piece contains unsubstantiated allegations of drug possession and conspiracy to supply and export illegal drugs against named individuals. The youngest was aged 22.
Record opening date: 01 January 2054

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