Epping hotel protester arrested after flying Union Flag – police say she breached order | UK | News

A woman was arrested in EPPING after protesting the local immigrant hotel and shaking a union flag on a council building. Anonymous woman was arrested on Sunday evening on Sunday evening on suspicion of violating Chapter 14. The Emir revealed the EPPING fields where protests were allowed, but went to the civilian center to solve the flag.
ESSEX police stressed that the arrest was not to fly the flag of the Union, but to violate the order. One of the men was arrested on suspicion of provoking racial hatred after being reported to have opened a “emblem” on Friday. Like the other man, the woman, after refusing to leave the area where protesters gathered, the 14th episode was arrested for violating the decision.
Essex police said all three of them were detained on Sunday evening.
The force kept the disintegration order of the evening, allowing civil servants to ask for the removal of facial coatings.
Vice President Stuart Hooper said: “We know the power to feel a very important issue in EPPING. And we always remain neutral to repeat what we say again and again – the role of this policing.
“This evening, a woman’s arrest shortly after 7.15, returning to the arrest, trying to increase an extremely emotional situation, was arrested on suspicion of violating the 14th Chapter Order.
He continued: “Despite the suggestions we see on social media, to be very clear, a union flag in the civil center was not arrested for flying the flag.”
On Monday, a man was sentenced to eight -week imprisonment after he attacked a officer during a protest in EPPING on the night night.
Jimmy Hillard was outside Bell Hotel and attacked the officers after asking him to move away from a cord. He pushed one of them, caused them to fall, and kicked the other.
The 52 -year -old child was accused of attacking an emergency worker at the Chelmsford Magistrate Court after accepting the crime.




