Bottles and flares thrown during another protest outside Essex hotel

A person was arrested after a second time outside a Essex hotel hosting asylum seekers.
On Sunday evening, more than 100 demonstrators gathered outside the Bell Hotel in EPPING and some “save our children”.
Some launched the cartridges in blue and red, while others kept signs of “foreign criminals Out of Out of Foreign Criminals”, iz We go home when they return ”and uz We defend our girls”.
The bottles and smoke cartridges were then thrown into police vans that prevented the entrance to the hotel on the high road.
The force said that a person had been arrested and detained on Sunday evening.
Before the protest, ESSEX police announced that the demonstrators would ordered the demonstrators to lift their facial covers when requested below 60aa of the 1994 Criminal Justice and Public Order Law.
The force is likely to be arrested and may be imprisoned if it is convicted.
“Peaceful protests are protected by laws and provide freedom of expression to everyone, but this should be done respectfully and if there is a risk to public order, we will act properly,” he said.
After the previous conflicts outside the hotel, the Sunday after the afternoon is accused of severe disorder and criminal damage.
After a peaceful protest on Thursday evening, eight police officers were injured. Essex police, Loughton, Torrington Drive, 33 -year -old Keith Silk from Loughton was arrested on Saturday.
The force said on Sunday that the CPS has authorized the police to demand silk with some violent disorder and a number of penalty damage.
He was detained and will appear on Monday at the Chelmsford Magistrate Court.
Thursday, the demonstration, a 14 -year -old girl allegedly trying to kiss a 38 -year -old refugee Hadush Gerberslalasie Kebatu’nun was accused of sexual assault has been one of the protests outside the hotel.
On Thursday, he refused to accuse him when he appeared in the Chelmsford Magistrate Criminal Court.




