The men stole a mock cage the organization was planning to use in a protest

Oct 19, 2013 20:21 GMT  ·  By

28 Greenpeace activists, a journalist and a videographer are now imprisoned in Russia and risk being sentenced to 15 years in jail if found guilty of piracy. Needless to say, other members of Greenpeace, together with the organization's supporters, are trying to free them.

As part of their campaign to free the Arctic 30, the activists have decided to stage a major protest in Murmansk, Russia. By the looks of it, somebody did not exactly approve of their plan.

Thus, this past Thursday, six masked thieves broke into the organization's office in Russia and stole a mock cage that the activists wished to use in their protest.

The thieves were caught on cameras, and the footage was released to the general public on Friday. Check out the video below to see the masked men entering Greenpeace's office.

Authorities have not yet discovered who these men are.

As was to be expected, Greenpeace has not given up on its plan to protest the imprisonment of the 28 activists, the journalist and the videographer.