RCMP make 11 arrests at old-growth logging blockades on Vancouver Island
PORT RENFREW, B.C. — Another 11 people have been arrested by RCMP enforcing an injunction against blockades set up to prevent old-growth logging on southern Vancouver Island.
The Mounties say several people were found Monday locked down along the Reid Mainline Forest Service Road, off the Braden Mainline area.
Of the 11 arrests, five were for breaching the injunction (civil contempt of court), four for obstruction and two for mischief.
The RCMP say in a statement that protesters breaching the injunction have been putting themselves in increasingly dangerous situations. Two of those arrested on Monday attached themselves in a locking device behind the wheel of a police car in an attempt to prevent it from taking other suspects out of the area. An officer spotted the two before driving off, and removed them from the vehicle.