The allegation from supporters is the police destroyed evidence because they knew a law was coming in which would stop them destroying this. The legislation was 'several months away'. Quite why this supposed important evidence was not destroyed before if it was important, I do not know.
It's time for supporters to put some meat in this allegation.
There needs to be sources of -
The date the evidence was destroyed.
The date the new legislation was introduced.
At what stage the legislation was at when the evidence was destroyed.
How EP found out about this evidence if the legislation had not been discussed prior to the evidence destruction.
Regardless of when EP found out about any new legislation, we already know that they didn't need tipping off anyway, Adam.
DI John Soames of Special Branch in his statement to the CCRC in 2000 refers to a document that makes clear that EP were aware of a court order compelling them to disclose the material in November 1994. They had helpfully documented these dates.
There is clear and indisputable evidence that EP were not only aware that evidence had to be kept they were also aware that they were to hand over for testing the retained evidence and yet within two years they had destroyed it with the connivance of Special Branch.
EP themselves came up with the vague "date" of 1996 in their reply to the CCRC when the the CCRC requested the evidence that was protected by court order but they had destroyed.
Adam still thinks the destruction was entirely innocent and just routine.