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Epping Hotel protesters get longer prison sentences than the migrant who sparked disorder after he sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl

Today, three men were imprisoned because of their role in a disorder other than a hotel residence in Essex – including someone who climbed a roof and stole a bell to encourage turmoil.

On Monday, the penalty of men in Chelmsford Crown Court was the first for the violent disorder outside Bell Hotel in EPPING.

Asylum seeker Hadush Kebatu sexually a woman and a 14 -year -old girl attacked a woman in the town after a large number of demonstrations outside the hotel.

The 38 -year -old Ethiopia, who came to England on a small boat days before the events in July, was sentenced to 12 months in prison last month at the Chelmsford Magistrate Criminal Court.

Martin Peagram, Dean Smith and Stuart Williams went to court today and were found guilty of violence in previous hearings.

Prosecutor Gordon Carse said: ‘This case, this year on July 17 Bell Hotel out of the high -profile protest caused by the disorder.’

Protest, ‘Still ongoing’ came third in a series, the first two on July 12 and 13 July ‘relatively peaceful’ he added, he added.

ESSEX police, on July 17, the incident participated in the summit of about 500 protesters and ‘protecting our children’ a sign of a flat bed minibus, which said.

ESSEX police estimated that about 500 protesters emerged about the immigrants living in Bell Hotel in EPPING, ESSEX on 17 July.

Approximately 50 against the protesters came and the police ‘tried to protect the public order and keep the two groups apart’, but ‘police officers have been subjected to continuous attacks for more than four hours’.

36 -year -old Williams, who had previously had eight convictions, was seen on a shoulder that charge the police line between a group of protesters. ‘He was standing in an aggressive way’ and he was pushing and calling the officers.

Later, he was seen in Tower School, a secondary school to learn children with disabilities – a bell rang in response to crowded cheers, ‘called them’. He was arrested in another protest on 20 July.

Judge Jamie Sawyer said painter and decorator, He said EPPING entered a school and has entered the roof of a school for children with special needs.

The defendant was imprisoned for two years and four months.

33 -year -old Roofer Peagram of Loughton has previously had 14 prisoners for 26 crimes, including arms crimes in 2011 and 2019 and a warning for public order crime in 2008.

During the protest, he was wearing a white T -shirt and black baseball hat.

The prosecutor said: ‘[He was ] To kick and push the police officers, to point out to join others and come forward. ‘

36 -year -old Stuart Williams was sentenced to two years and four months in prison after entering the roof of Bell Hotel and stealing the bell. He also kicked a officer and entered the roof of a school for children with special needs.

36 -year -old Stuart Williams was sentenced to two years and four months in prison after entering the roof of Bell Hotel and stealing the bell. He also kicked a officer and entered the roof of a school for children with special needs.

33 -year -old Martin Peagram was locked for two years and two months after a police carrier kicking, kicking the officers and throwing a box to the police.

33 -year -old Martin Peagram was locked for two years and two months after a police carrier kicking, kicking the officers and throwing a box to the police.

The defendant Dean Smith was thrown into imprisonment for 22 months after punching a policeman's shield and pushing the officers and pushing them.

The defendant Dean Smith was thrown into imprisonment for 22 months after punching a policeman’s shield and pushing the officers and pushing them.

Minutes later, he was among the protesters who attacked a police van. He also threw a box to the officers.

The court seemed sad when his family was told to trust him, including his disabled daughter, and was arrested at an address in Stansted on 28 July.

Judge Sawyer was sentenced to two years and two months in prison.

On the day of the protest, Smith wore a black hood and was seen that an officer punched his shield and pushed and pushed the officers.

EPPING’s 51 -year -old Waitrose employee, who had previously attracted attention for a joint attack, smiled at the public in the public gallery and waved.

The judge was imprisoned for a year ten months. The court heard Smith was an unofficial caregiver for his 72 -year -old mother.

Judge Sawyer said to the defendants: ‘Each of you – went beyond the protests you have done and this was guilty when you act as you did.’

Authorized, ‘at least partially motivated to be partially motivated’ he added.

A flat bed minibus with a transitional sign for 'Protect our Children' for the protest was told to Chelmsford Crown Court today

A flat bed minibus with a transitional sign for ‘Protect our Children’ for the protest was told to Chelmsford Crown Court today

Violence was caught in an eight -minute video published on Facebook, some of which was shown to court.

He showed that protesters jumped into a police van and shouting, punching and pushing at the police with helmets and rebellion shields. Police protesters shot with rebellion shields.

On one summer hill and a woman in shorts pointed to a police officer and saw him in the harangus as he retreated. A man at the motorcycle helmet raised his fist in an officer standing behind a rebellion shield.

They hear that protesters are applauded in video footage and that they are geering.

The prosecutor said: ‘What we see is repeated attacks against civil servants, repeated damage to vehicles.’

EPPING Police Commander Chief Inspector Terry Fisher, said in a statement to the court: ‘I have never witnessed the disorder of this scale in Essex in the20 -year policing and is definitely not in a town like EPPING.’

Kevin Toomey, who represents Williams, said that the reason for the participation of the defendant and ‘moved’.

A Bell Hotel resident, after being accused of sexual harassment of a young girl, protesters wearing some masks confronted with police officers during the protest in EPPING

A Bell Hotel resident, after being accused of sexual harassment of a young girl, protesters wearing some masks confronted with police officers during the protest in EPPING

Richard Padley, who alleviated for Peamram, said that the defendant had two children, had the main bread, and described his own behavior as ‘stupid’.

For Smith, Sam Thomas told his client’s 74 -year -old mother that he had never paid attention to.

21 -year -old defendant Luke Fleming appeared separately to the court on Monday.

Fleming from Buckhurst Hill claimed that he was not guilty of a violent disorder, and from next year from 23 March to a hearing, he bail with bail.

The 41 -year -old Ethiopia Hadush Kebatu was imprisoned for a year at the Chelmsford Magistrate Court on 23 September after trying to kiss a female student and caught a woman who came to help.

Days ago on a small boat came to England and now the length of the penalty to be deported automatically, the sports teacher, ‘England does not know how rigid it is’ claimed.

He refused to try to encourage three sexual assaults, one of the sexual assault attempts, the accusation of harassment and the other to participate in sexual activity, but after a hearing, he was found guilty.

A week later, another Bell Hotel resident, 32 -year -old Muhammad Sharq was imprisoned for 16 weeks and ordered to pay compensation to the victims after a joint attack and four attacks.

38 -year -old Hadush Gerberslalasie Kebatu was imprisoned for a woman who went to sexual assault and helping her for a year last month.

38 -year -old Hadush Gerberslalasie Kebatu was imprisoned for a woman who went to sexual assault and helping her for a year last month.

Court artist Mohammed Sharwarq (Center), 32, 16 weeks imprisoned for 32, twice joint attacks and fourth by defeating the victims to pay compensation to another Bell Hotel resident.

Court artist Mohammed Sharwarq (Center), 32, 16 weeks imprisoned for 32, twice joint attacks and fourth by defeating the victims to pay compensation to another Bell Hotel resident.

Syria slapped another resident of the national back, kicked behind his neck and punched his face with three different events.

The Chelmsford Magistrate Criminal Court also slapped another resident in the back, punched a cleaner in his arm, and caught a chef before trying to slap them in his face.

Anti -immigrant protests in EPPING have cost more than £ more than £ more than £ so far, the police appeared at a local criminal panel meeting at the end of last month.

Bell Hotel, which hosted about 150 asylum seekers, has become a series of intensive protests and counter -protest focal points in the mid -July.

Thousands of people participated in sparks after Kabatu was arrested and led to ‘protest fatigue’ between the police team.

Essex’s police, fire and criminal commissioner Roger Hirst said that power will only receive the government assistance if costs drop at £ 4 million.

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