In a statement, the National Solidarity says it caught intruders in its office taking pictures and videos of the premises without permission.
This is alleged to have happened at the party’s offices in the Katong/East Coast area, a day after party leaders held a meeting to discuss preparations for the General Election on September 11.
4 intruders claimed that were from the mainstream media were spotted by an eyewitness, who confronted them.
The incident was captured on CCTV and the party has made a police report regarding the incident.
“On Tuesday night, 25 August, at about 9:30 pm, 4 persons entered those offices without permission and started to take photographs and videos of the premises,including the meeting area where the Party Leaders had held their meeting the previous night.
Nothing was stolen or damaged in the meeting areas, ruling out burglary and vandalism.
An eyewitness who happened upon them, approached them and asked what they were doing. They claimed that they were from the mainstream media.
Obviously, this was trespassing in order to steal information regarding NSP’s strategy in the upcoming GE2015.”
The NSP says that it is conducting its own investigations while police investigations are ongoing.

