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Nine charged after protests outside Essex asylum hotel

Nine people were accused of protests outside the protests outside of an Essex hotel last week, after protests outside a Essex Hotel, believed to be asylum seekers.

The protests other than Bell Inn Hotel in EPPING started peacefully, but “irregularity and criminal damage rose to the point of damage”.

Now Essex police said that nine people were accused of power after the ongoing investigation of power last week.

Vice President Stuart Hooper said on Friday: “I am really grateful to the EPPING people who want to make their voices heard yesterday and are peaceful.

“I will take this opportunity to thank them again. As people will see, there was a really solid police operation around the protest.

More protests took place at the hotel last night
More protests took place at the hotel last night (Lucy North/PA wire)

“We wanted to make sure that everyone can use their jobs safely while facilitating the peaceful protest and minimize the deterioration.

He continued to investigate the intention to benefit from peaceful protests in order to start an attack on civil servants, to cause criminal damage or to disorder.

“They can wait to knock on the door.”

38 -year -old asylum seeker Hadush Gerberslasi Kebatu has a series of demonstrations since he was accused of sexual assault after an incident allegedly trying to kiss a 14 -year -old girl at the beginning of this month.

Kebatu refused to blame when he appeared at the Chelmsford Magistrate Court last Thursday.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Interior said that after a council unanimously encouraged a hotel housing asylum seekers to close asylum seekers after a series of protests, it is working to close the hotels and “restore the order”.

Apart from the same hotel, more protests took place on Thursday, July 24th and one person was arrested.

Duzines gathered outside the venues – shortly after 19.30, the police said the last show was “peaceful so far”.

However, the Essex police were arrested for violating an order that prevented anyone from covering face.

Some of the protesters were wearing English and union flags covered on their backs while standing behind the fence standing outside the hotel.

A large Billboard, founded behind my fencing, also showed British flags with the words ‘Protect our children’.

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