Catholic mother blasts UK police for arrest over alleged ‘malicious’ posts

A Catholic mother who has been subjected to a targeted campaign of harassment for questioning transgenderism has blasted UK police after they forced their way into her home and arrested her over a series of ‘allegedly malicious’ posts on an internet chat board.

Caroline Farrow, a journalist and mother-of-five, shared a lengthy thread online detailing her experience with Surrey Police on Monday night.

The row stems from a series of anonymous posts shared on an internet forum in June – in which Mrs Farrow is accused of posting ‘malicious’ content and ‘harassing’ other users on the online platform.

Mrs Farrow has strenuously denied the accusations, explaining that she was playing the organ during Mass at a local church at the very time the posts were published.

Speaking to GB news Tuesday evening, Mrs Farrow said: ‘I have been arrested for what was a twitter spat about gender issues.’

Mrs Farrow was previously investigated by the same police force in 2019 over allegations she had used the wrong pronoun to describe a transgender woman.

She has complained of her life being ‘invaded and dominated by insane trans rights activists’, and has been publicly supported by Harry Potter author JK Rowling.