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One arrest as protesters again descend on hotel in Epping

A person was arrested as he descended again in a hotel that was believed to be asylum seekers in Essex.

Duzines gathered outside the Bell Hotel in EPPING on Thursday evening, and after the recent violent protests – shortly after 19.30, the police said that the last show was “peaceful so far”.

However, the Essex police were arrested for violating an order that prevented anyone from covering face.

Some of the protesters were wearing English and union flags covered on their backs while standing behind the fence standing outside the hotel.

A large Billboard, founded behind my fencing, also showed British flags with the words ‘Protect our children’. He could hear that a protester with a microphone would like to thank him, “We will be here on Sunday,” he thanked him “for keeping everyone peacefully”.

A total of 17 arrests follow the protests around the same hotel. Force said that a small number of people used these demonstrations as a cover to cause violence and criminal damage.

Police, after a series of demonstrations there to watch protesters other than Bell Hotel on Thursday

Police, after a series of demonstrations there to watch protesters other than Bell Hotel on Thursday (PA)

He said on Thursday, Simon Anslow said: “I would like to thank the participants and those who protested peacefully.

“We will not tolerate anyone who thinks that they can come to the orders we put forward to keep people safe and cause problems. My message is open – we will take care of you.”

People had previously walked on the high street of the town and gathered outside the EPPING Forest Region Council before returning to the hotel by a large number of police officers. The force said that a group outside the hotel wanted to move towards the city center and that the civil servants took them there to make sure that they can express their democratic rights safely ”. The EPPING Forest Region Council reported a meeting on Thursday.

In the early hours of that evening, the police announced that they would use extra powers to önemli put restrictions on people who plan to collect or participate in the 12th and 14th chapters of the 1986 Public Order Law.

Vice President Stuart Hooper said, “They will have their own identified entry and exit ways of the sites to legally protested. In addition, there will be areas near the Civic Center, he added: “If you switch from Bell Hotel to Civic Center, you will not come back.” He said.

Police in rebellion equipment during one of the previous violent protests

Police in rebellion equipment during one of the previous violent protests (PA)

In accordance with the 1994 criminal justice and the public order law, a section 60AA order is also available in facial covers. Hooper, “If you wear one, we will order it. If you do not take out, you will be arrested,” he warned.

He said that all protest activities should end until 22:00: “To be open, you will not be able to prevent people from continue their daily lives in EPPING. This is a priority.”

Last Thursday, the protest began peacefully, but it turned out to what it described as the “scattered violence incidents olan aimed at the police and ownership of the civil servants. While the missiles were thrown, eight officers were injured and a series of police vehicles were damaged. Six people were accused of the action.

The latest developments came to prepare for more protests, and the government and law enforcement officers promised to move quickly if the restlessness spread.

The EPPING protest was fired by the accusation of 38 -year -old refugee Hadush Gerberslasi Kebatu after allegedly trying to kiss a 14 -year -old girl. He refused to accuse the Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court and will be tried in August.

The protest attracted national attention and led to a political order, reform British leader Nigel Farage, Essex Police Chief Ben-Julian Harrington’s left protesters to the scene of the civil servants called to resign.

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