Animal rights activists fined £60,000 over Arla attack

Group members given suspended prison sentences after causing £100,000 damage to dairy centre

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Animal rights activists faced suspended prison sentences following incident at Arla centre
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Animal rights activists faced suspended prison sentences following incident at Arla centre

Animal rights protesters have been fined almost £60,000 after causing more than £100,000 worth of damage at Arla's Hertfordshire distribution centre. Members of Animal Rising - then known as Animal...

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