Leyland man 'served legal notice' to Sajid Javid's daughter in Covid protest, court hears
A Leyland man was carrying spray adhesive and posters when he turned up at Sajid Javid’s home to deliver an anti-vaccine “legal notice”, a court has heard.
At the opening of the trial at Isleworth Crown Court on Tuesday, prosecutor Archie Mackay said: “This case is about the defendant, Mr Geza Tarjanyi, finding out where Sajid Javid lived – the politician – going to Sajid Javid’s family home and, as a form of protest, tried to get arrested. And the prosecution’s case is that, to make sure he was arrested, he was prepared if necessary to use a heavy-duty adhesive spray and glue some posters on to Mr Jajid’s family home.
“She was disturbed to the extent that she asked them to stop filming her,” he said. The prosecutor said that, after closing the door, Mr Javid’s daughter rang her parents, who were nearby with two police protection officers, one of whom came back to the house immediately. “I’m exposing their involvement in the biggest fraud and threat facing our national security,” he said. The defendant can also be heard saying that he wants to be arrested and “face these monsters in court”.
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