Merseyside Police drafted in over Epping asylum hotel protests

Last summer, police officers engaged in Southport Stabbings rebellions were called to help protesters clashed outside a shelter in Essex on Sunday.
Mersexide police, Metropol Police, Northamponshire, Lancashire, Surrey, Sussex and the city of London joined the civil servants from other forces, and we gathered the crowds of protesters and counter protesters outside Bell Hotel in the demonstrators for the fifth time.
After being accused of sexual assault of a 14 -year -old girl of Hadush Gerberslaslassie Kebatu, the last in a series of protests in the town of Essex was accused of sexual assault. He rejects the charges and the police remain in custody.
While up to 500 demonstrators shook the flags outside the hotel, the protectors against racism walked to the hotel with the signs of “Stop refugees and immigrants Sin Goat”.
Protests were also held in some other hotels that are believed to be country -wide asylum seekers, including Wolverhampton, Norwich and Greater Manchester.
In Essex, a 52 -year -old male and a 53 -year -old woman and a 27 -year -old woman who was believed to be a part of the protest was arrested.
Essex police said that during previous demonstrations, serious deterioration, violence and damage to the society created protest restrictions, the inhabitants were “trapped”, they were afraid of leaving their homes and that they were worried about the protest activity before.
There was a prohibition for everyone wearing facial covers, and during the previous protests, “increasing violence” was the sites for protesters.
After the announcement, an elite detective unit will be gathered to watch social media according to anti -immigrant protests.
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner issued a sharp warning to Keir Starmer on the fears that England could face a summer protest once again. He told the Prime Minister that it was the government to “accept people’s real concerns and make improvements in the lives of people in their communities”.
At the weekend, on Sunday, the Cresta court in Greater Manchester in Greater Manchester spread to the country with clashes between police and protesters. The demonstrators also gathered at London, Leeds, Portsmouth, Bournemouth and Canary Wharf in Southampton.
Western Yorkshire police said that a person was arrested and accused of blocking a police officer in Leeds.
The National Police Chief Council (NPCC) spokesman: “Mutual assistance is used as routine to mobilize civil servants throughout the country to ensure public security, and therefore the National Police Coordination Center supports ESSEX police to ensure that the power needs.”




