Richard Smith was probably right to say that some anarchists have anarchist posters on "their" walls (Letters, September 30).
But for his information, the anarchists The Argus alluded to had their posters hanging on "my" walls, not their own, inside my home they had broken into. So well done, The Argus!
Carol Dennington said she wondered why the police carried out the raid at my property. It seemed, she said, they had heard "wrongly" something about bomb-making activities at what seemed to her like average student digs.
The only information the police had been given was that my property was illegally occupied, with the lock on the door changed, when I returned after a lengthy absence.
It was only after the police broke down the door and made arrests that it was discovered the illegal occupants might be planning something sinister, perhaps for the Labour conference the following week.
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