Police officer punched as masked anti-asylum protesters march through Canary Wharf shopping centre

A group of masked anti -noble protesters, while walking in Canary Wharf “aggressive” grew up after a police officer fell into his face.
The metropolitan police said that in the afternoon of Sunday afternoon, a small group, including some masks, made a small group of protesters into the Canary Shayla shopping mall, where they have been aggressive against the police.
Police added that the officer did not experience a significant injury from the attack, that a member of the public had four arrests by a protester for a joint attack by a protester, and that he had been attacked and dispersed on police/public order crimes.
A police statement on social media admitted that young children were in the protest area and that the safety of our officers is very important while dealing with any guilt ”.
Anti -immigration protesters gathered outside the Britannia International Hotel in Canary Wharf, who was exposed to discussion last month after the government decided to use the hotel to provide temporary accommodation for asylum seekers.
Approximately 100 protests against “racism” and “Stop the right -hand” posters with posters. The group shouted, “Say it loudly and say clearly, refugees are welcomed here,” he shouted.
For the dog island in the south of A1261, there is a section 60 AA order to prevent people from concealing their identities with masks. Police warned that the lack of compliance could lead to arrest. There is also a chapter 35 disintegration order that directs protesters to leave.
As the protesters disintegrate from the region, the police stay in the patrol to secure local inhabitants and businesses.
This weekend Adam Slonecki, the commander responsible for the policing of London, said, “In the afternoon, we saw more irregularity after five arrests in the Western Drays yesterday.
“We had a large number of civil servants who are rapidly moving to deal with guilt in and outside the shopping center. We will not tolerate such behaviors.
“Today’s protest has seen that many members of the community, including women and children, and have worked to ensure that the people there are peaceful representing their views.
“We are staying in the region to deter him more disorders and provide assurance to local inhabitants and businesses.”
Meanwhile, the protesters gathered outside Bell Hotel in EPPING, which became the central base for anti -immigrant debates after being accused of sexual assault last month. He rejected the charges.
The anti -immigration protesters stood behind the metal barriers along the way from Bell Hotel, held the flags of the unit and shook their horns in cars. Police officers watched by waiting more in vans on the surrounding roads.
Essex police said that he should end any protest until 20.00 and should not prevent the path; Section 60AA and distribution orders are also available.
The tensions were further stocked after the government won a court of court. Asylum seekers can continue to take part in Bell Hotel on Friday, Bell Hotel in Essex. This found last week that the EPPING Forest Region Council made a precautionary measure decision that would stop the presence of 138 asylum seekers by using the planning rules of 138 asylum seekers as accommodation for the asylum seeker.
The EPPING Forest Region Council will decide whether to take the battle on Bell Hotel to the high court on Monday.
The UK has seen a large number of protests to respond to an increase in small boats crossing the British channel and terminate the use of hotels to temporarily host asylum seekers.
After the government has gained a challenge for a court, EPPING, a central base for anti -immigrant debates after being accused of sexually attacked a young girl last month, means that they can continue to be hosted at Bell Hotel in Essex. He rejected the charges.
This weekend, Newcastle, Falkirk, Aberdeen, Gloucester, London and Essex’te protests took place, and after marching to Crowne Plaza Hotel in Western London in Western London, he made five arrests in Western London.
MET police said that a group of masked man was trying to enter the hotel through the rear entrance, and that a separation protest group was moving towards the nearby Novotel and Holiday Inn in Cherry Lane. Officers were already present at the scene and two small injured.
Training Secretary Bridget Phillipson accused Britain of tension on shelter hotels as the protests continued.
“Breaking anger”, the Nigel Farage Party serves the political interests of the British leader Richard Tice’in the party’s legal, peaceful protests to support something otherwise, he said.




