Overview
- New videos show locals confronting the off‑grid camp, with the group alleging bricks were thrown and racial slurs were used.
- Jedburgh councillor Scott Hamilton urged residents to avoid “mob mentality” and said any removal will happen only through legal processes.
- Police attended the site to conduct a welfare check after reports of harassment and threats.
- The group says it moved after eviction action on council land, while Scottish Borders Council says it is coordinating with Police Scotland and providing housing and support information.
- Queen Nandi posted about six months on remand before prosecutors offered no evidence, and the group’s American member is reportedly on a six‑month visa expiring in November, leaving welfare and immigration issues unresolved.