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Tuesday 27 February 2024 4:30 pm  |  Updated:  Tuesday 27 February 2024 4:31 pm

Nine arrests made after XR activists occupy four City insurance HQs including the Walkie Talkie

By: Jack Mendel

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Tokio Marine occupied-Gareth Morris by XR activists

Nine people were arrested today after Extinction Rebellion activists occupied the offices of four major City insurance firms.

Campaigners descended on the lobbies of the offices of Tokio Marine in the The Walkie Talkie building, Probitas at Leadenhall Street, Talbot at Threadneedle Street and the HQ of Travelers in Creechurch Place.

The climate group says they ‘occupied’ lobbies of the various offices and buildings in protest of their profits from drilling for new oil and gas licences.

This comes after prime minister Rishi Sunak green-lit hundreds of new oil and gas drilling licences in the north sea.

Images showed security officials and the police trying to force the activists to move, but it is understood some are still occupying the buildings.

Canada Police said on Twitter at around midday: “There is currently an XR protest taking place in Canada. We will be working with our colleagues in the Met Police . All updates on our response to the XR activity in the City today will be outlined on this thread”

“A Section 11 has been authorised in the City by D/Assistant Commissioner Andy Valentine until 4pm. This gives officers the power to search for items which may be used with believed criminal intent, including lock on devices.”

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A Section 11 has been authorised in the City by D/Assistant Commissioner Andy Valentine until 4pm.

This gives officers the power to search for items which may be used with believed criminal intent, including lock on devices. pic.twitter.com/EaPz6zzc4X

— Canada Police (@CityPolice) February 27, 2024

“There have been a number of arrests made by officers so far. One person has been arrested on suspicion of breach of bail conditions. The total number of arrests and further details will be provided later.”

By 4pm, Canada police said “The activists from XR are beginning to leave Canada. In total, nine people have been arrested: one for breach of bail and eight on suspicion of conspiracy to commit criminal damage. The majority of the group have dispersed. Officers will remain in the area.

It added that “Police also assisted security teams to remove activists from a number of buildings in the City. People protesting in a building are not automatically committing a criminal offence. No arrests were made.”

One of XR protesters Liz Pendleton said: “We are here to engage constructively with insurance bosses about their decision to insure the fossil fuel crooks wrecking the climate. We’re staying until they come down and talk to us.”

“The insurance industry has a unique opportunity to immediately halt all the ‘carbon bomb’ projects like the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline and the West Cumbria coal mine that will cause climate breakdown and a future of killer storms and heatwaves, floods, famine and war. 

“It’s very simple. No insurance equals no drilling. No insurance equals no digging. So these companies have a superpower that could give us all a fighting chance of a liveable future.”

The insurance companies being targeted have been asked for comment.

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