Court steps in to stop trespassers on Multiplex sites

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Injuction prevents named people entering sites at 22 Bishopsgate, 100 Bishopsgate and Principal Place

A High Court judge has intervened to stop anyone trespassing on a number of high-profile Multiplex sites across London.

The injunction prohibits anyone from trespassing at 22 Bishopsgate, 100 Bishopsgate and Principal Place Residential.

A statement on Multiplex’s website said: “Anyone in breach of the injunction will be in contempt of court and may be imprisoned, fined or have their assets seized.”

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