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Nov 04, 2022
8:52 PM
An anti-vaccine campaigner has been cleared of intending to cause criminal damage to Sajid Javid's south-west London home.

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Geza Tarjanyi travelled from his home in Lancashire in January, when Mr Javid was the health secretary, to stage a protest against the coronavirus vaccine rollout.

The prosecution argued Mr Tarjanyi, 61, planned to damage the Fulham property with glue spray and posters.

He denied the charges.

A jury at Isleworth Crown Court found Mr Tarjanyi not guilty after a two-day trial, during which he argued the spray adhesive and posters he had with him did not mean he was going to use them.

Prosecution barrister Archie Mackay said Mr Tarjanyi was carrying the items to make sure he was arrested - and he was prepared to stick the posters onto the Javids' home.

He said: "If he had done so, that would have been criminal damage. In fact, you will see he was arrested before he needed to do that."

The court heard that the defendant went to the address with "basic filming equipment (and) an envelope of paperwork" alongside another man, who could film the protest.

The jury was shown footage in which Mr Tarjanyi could be seen ringing the doorbell and handing Mr Javid's daughter an envelope.


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