RCMP make 18 arrests at old-growth logging blockades on Vancouver Island
PORT RENFREW, B.C. — Police arrested 18 people Friday as they continued to enforce an injunction against blockades set up to prevent old-growth logging on southern Vancouver Island.
The RCMP say in a statement that officers on their way to a protest encampment near Port Renfrew, B.C., found a group of people lying down across a forest service road, including several who had locked themselves down, and made 14 arrests.
Two of those people had previously been arrested for breaching the civil inunction granted to the Teal-Jones Group on April 1, and police say they’re now being held in custody to appear before the B.C. Supreme Court in Nanaimo at a later date.
They say another four people were arrested throughout the day as police and specially trained personnel removed them from locking devices.