Five arrests after protests at migrant hotels

Metropolitan police, a group of masked man on Saturday after trying to enter a hotel in Western London housing asylum seekers arrested five people, he said.
According to Met, the men tried to enter the Crowne Plaza in Stockley Road in West Drays, with rear entrance and damaged security fences.
Two anti-asylum groups, which consist of approximately 500 people, marched to Crowne Plaza at 12:00 at 12:00.
In some parts of the UK and Scotland, new protests against the opposite indicators have also taken place in the hotel housing asylum seekers.
Falkirk, Scotland, Pro and Anti -Migration Protesters – Numbering A few hundred on both sides – A hotel residence gathered outside the asylum seekers.
The shows are also Warrington, Skegness, Barn Gloucester and Portsmouth.
On Friday, the Court of Appeal came after a temporary precautionary precautionary decision to prevent Bell Hotel in EPPING From housing asylum seekers.
A few hours after the decision, two men were accused after a protest in the town.
On Saturday in Western London, a separatist protest group moved to the nearby Novotel Hotel in Cherry Lane, where civil servants were also positioned, and some of the crowd moved to a nearby Holiday Inn.
Police, civil servants “to prevent violation of peace in the region forced cords in the region and three arrests were made,” he said.
Two more arrests were made while distributing the crowd of police.
The two officers were slightly injured and protesters did not enter any of the hotels.
A Chapter 35 Distribution has been ordered, which ensures that civil servants should leave the region and do not return unless they suspect that they may cause disorder.
Senior Officer CDR Adam Slonecki, responsible for doing London on the weekend, said, “If we need to deal with the disorder, more arrests will be made.”
“We understand the emotion power in these issues, but we will take action immediately when the peaceful protest, including the injuries of our officers, will take action immediately.
“We used additional civil servants to the region and five arrests were made for crimes, including an attack on a police officer, forgiveness and violence.
“There were about 500 protesters in the region, but most people have now dispersed from the nearby region.”




