Man denied conspiracy to vandalize Boris Johnson’s wedding party

BBC News, West of England

A person will face a test at the end of this year on charges of planning to use spray paint and supergloo to barbarism on Boris Johnson’s wedding party site.
39 -year -old Tim Sparers has been found on 29 July 2022 with spray paint, super glue and red boiler suit at the Delessford Estate in Gloustershire.
In a small hearing at the Southwark Crown Court in London on Monday, Mr. Spiers requested not to be guilty of goods with the intention of damaging the property.
After entering his arguments, he said to Judge Christopher Hehir: “I want to stay in the test. I can’t wait.”
The former Prime Minister and Carrie Johnson was Married in a private ceremony In May 2021 at Westminster Cathedral.
He hosted his wedding ceremony at Delessford House on 30 July next year, in which Marks was established in the ground.

The speners of Fairfield Road, Bude, Cornwall are also charged with a class B drug, cannabis, and a class C drug, a count of Atizolm’s possession, which he also denied.
He was released on an unconditional bail on 7 September 2026 till his test.