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HUNT FAMILY'S TERROR: Sab Caught Red-Handed Retrieving Spy Camera from Hedge — But CPS Won't Press Charges

  • dereckhoward99
  • 6 days ago
  • 3 min read

Video evidence shows Emma Jayne Corbould collecting hidden recording device — But she won’t face any punishment.


A hunt supporter near Wrexham was horrified to discover a surveillance camera hidden in a hedge outside his family home where his children play, planted by an anti-hunt saboteur who has allegedly been harassing him.


The victim, who spoke to BTM on condition of anonymity, found the concealed device in September and immediately reported it to police, filming his discovery of the camera as evidence of the intrusion into his privacy.


A hunt supporter found a camera, apparently hidden by sabs, at his family home in North Wales.

But his nightmare was far from over.


Just two days later, the victim heard a car pull up outside his property - highly unusual on the quiet country lane which sees little traffic.


When he went to investigate, he captured video footage of a woman suspected to be Emma Jayne Corbould, a member of the Welsh Border Wildlife Protectors, retrieving the camera and taking it to a vehicle.


Unsurprisingly for the duplicitous sabs, the car didn't even belong to Emma - it was on trade plates, meaning it was not insured for personal use. There are currently no details of where the vehicle is registered.



Emma Jayne Corbould returned on a few days later to retrieve the camera.

Returning to the scene of the crime


The terrifying surveillance didn't end there. Emma and her boyfriend, fellow Welsh sab Brett Tully were spotted in the area the following week. Typically, the police had not yet even spoken to them about the camera incident. The pair were parked suspiciously in a private drive up the road from the hunt supporter's home.


Emma Jayne Corbould and her beau Brett Tully returned the following week.
Emma Jayne Corbould and her beau Brett Tully returned the following week.

 

The victim reported the entire ordeal to police who launched an investigation.


But in a shocking dereliction of justice, the Crown Prosecution Service has concluded they cannot gather sufficient evidence to bring charges - despite the homeowner's video evidence showing Emma collecting the camera.


Troubling history: trespass, harassment and intimidation tactics


Previous investigations by Behind the Masks has shown that this couple have a troubling track record. Brett Tully is a self-styled aerial vigilante of the Welsh Border Wildlife Protectors, who has been involved with trespassing, harassment, and flying drones dangerously close to horses and riders taking part in the legal activity of trail hunting.


Both Tully and Corbould have form when it comes to stalking hunt supporters. In August 2025, Tully camped outside the kennels of the Wynnstay Hunt to intimidate the local huntmaster. Meanwhile Corbould’s uncle, Michael Pickersgill, allegedly sent men from Manchester to the hunt steward’s home, with one thug telling him “next time we’re not knocking.”


Questions mount over authorities' failure to protect hunts


This case exposes the complete failure of British policing to hold violent hunt saboteurs accountable. Despite clear evidence of targeted harassment, criminal damage, and intimidation, the police have allowed the perpetrators to walk free, setting a chilling double standard that violence against rural families will be tolerated by the authorities.

 

The family continues to live in fear, knowing those who targeted their home remain free and unpunished.

 

Labour's decision to ban trail hunting represents a capitulation to the same extremist activists who terrorise families, trespass on private land, and use violence as their primary tool. Rather than prosecuting criminals, this government rewards them with policy victories. When violent saboteurs can operate with impunity while achieving their political objectives through intimidation rather than democratic process, we abandon the rule of law itself—sacrificing rural Britain on the altar of metropolitan virtue-signalling.

 












 
 
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