Five arrested after masked men try to enter west London asylum hotel | UK news

Five people were arrested in a protest in London, where a group of masked man tried to enter a hotel housing asylum seeker on Saturday.
About the afternoon, two anti-aslum groups marched to Crowne Plaza on the Stockley Road in Western London, and a group of men in the masks are trying to enter the building along the back entrance and damaged security fences.
Other demonstrators moved to the nearby Novotel in Cherry Lane in West Drays and a Holiday Inn.
The officers applied cords in the region to prevent violations of peace and three arrests were made.
The force was subjected to minor injuries and two more arrests were made when the two officers distributed the crowd.
Police said that the officers have been ordered to leave people to leave the region and cause irregularity.
This weekend, CMDR Adam Slonecki, responsible for making London policing, said, “There were about 500 protesters in the region, but most people immediately dispersed from the environment. However, if we need to fight the disorder, more arrest will be made.”
In Essex, the police ordered a 60AA to order the abolition of facial covers and ordering the disintegration order before a planned protest on Saturday evening.
Section 60AA order will take 24 hours a day and the disintegration order covering the main street and the area surrounding the Bell Hotel will be in place on Sunday.
Vice President of Essex Police Glen Pavelin said: “We never decide to impose slightly restrictions on the members of the people.
“However, we must protect against the impact of antisocial behaviors on our community, and these orders will give us extra forces to deal with it.”
Prime Minister Keir Starmer wrote to X: “Obviously: We will not reward the illegal entrance. If you pass the channel illegally, you will be detained and sent back.”
In Falkirk, activists descending in a hotel were greeted by hundreds of protesters.
Two separate demonstrations were called by Save Future and Children’s Futures Group in the town on Saturday due to concerns about the crimes allegedly linked to the Cladhan Hotel.
Hundreds of people are gathered outside the workers’ deputy Euan Stainbank.
More than 200 people were later gathered outside Cladhan Hotel, who was believed to host asylum seekers waiting to be committed.
For Falkirk, Scottish worker deputy Stainbank said, ız We must correct the broken shelter system that has not worked for years – for communities like Falkirk and those who want to take refuge from the persecution.
“In the days after entering the task of the workers’ government, the resources will allow us to close all the shelter hotels created by Toray during this Parliament to focus on the processing of resources and unnecessary processing to end Tories’s Rwanda program.”
The protest was the second in a few weeks, except Cladhan Hotel, a demonstration was held other than a facility in Perth last week.




