By Press Association 2021
HS2 project
Two anti-HS2 campaigners who recently emerged from tunnels dug near Euston station have had breach of bail proceedings against them withdrawn in court.
Lachlan Sandford, 20, known as Lazer, was taken into police custody after he voluntarily left the network of tunnels beneath Euston Square Gardens in central London on Saturday.
During a brief hearing at Highbury Magistrates’ Court in north London on Monday, breach of bail proceedings against Sandford were withdrawn.
HS2 Rebellion protester Lazer Sanford (Luciana Guerra/PA)
Prosecutor Elgisa Ismaili instead requested to amend the activist’s bail conditions.
According to a court listing document, Sandford’s appearance related to court proceedings at Wycombe Magistrates’ Court in November last year.