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Saboteurs convicted after trail hunt fracas

Five men with a string of previous conviction­s — including for violent offences — are found guilty of using threatenin­g words or behaviour

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Members of a notorious saboteur gang led by a convicted violent criminal have been found guilty of using threatenin­g words and behaviour towards people watching a trail hunt near Oakham in Rutland.

Shooting Times reported the arrest and charging of Paul Allman, Matthew Slater, Charley Waring, Cameron Allman and Reuben Waterhouse in January this year. After the incident, police issued an appeal seeking witnesses after two men in their sixties and a teenage girl were assaulted.

Due to contempt of court laws, we were unable to reveal at the time that Paul Allman is a notorious thug with a prior conviction for violence and that Charley Waring has already served time after holding a knife to a victim’s throat during a burglary.

That dated back to 2017 when Waring was sentenced to 10 months in prison after pleading guilty to possessing a knife and to handling stolen goods.

The conviction came after Waring attempted to burgle a house where a heavily pregnant woman was in bed. When Waring and another man were chased by the woman’s son and partner, Waring pulled out a knife and the other man brandished an axe.

Paul Allman also has a previous conviction for assaulting a hunt Master and a long string of arrests for violent offences group Hunting for Truth, a member of the Stockport Monitors claims to be a murderer and threatens to knock out a man. Shooting Times has been unable to verify his claims. Despite the group’s criminal connection­s, in 2020 it was given glowing coverage in the hunt saboteurs’ magazine, Howl.

Polly Portwin, director of the Countrysid­e Alliance’s Campaign for Hunting, said: “Our

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conviction­s of violent hunt saboteurs
The Countrysid­e Alliance is welcoming the conviction­s of violent hunt saboteurs

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