Protesters and police clash outside Essex hotel ‘housing asylum seekers’

Protesters clashed with the police except for a hotel believed to be asylum seekers.
Fireworks were released and Emping, ESSEX eggs were thrown out of the hotel.
A 38 -year -old man is the last show that will take place outside Bell Hotel after being accused of sexual assault.
Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu refused to try to kiss a 14 -year -old girl when he appeared in the Chelmsford Magistrate Court on Thursday.
Police said that on Thursday, a man was arrested on suspicion of Affray after an attack reports during the protest on Sunday.
Essex police, “People’s security and protesters for the High Road, we have closed part of EPPING,” he said.
“We will not tolerate any guilt on our streets,“ whether it is linked to the protest, ”he added.

“A man was arrested on Sunday, July 13 in the protest of suspicion of forgiveness, following the reports of an attack near Bell Hotel in EPPING.
“Our investigations will be detained while continuing.”
Simon Anslow, the head responsibility, said: “In this case and whatever the power of feeling about it, deterioration and accusation is never a proper response.
“People who protest in a peaceful, legal and responsible way do not worry about us – and wider people.
“However, we will never and never tolerate any kind of criminal behavior, and everyone who is defined to commit a crime will be handled firmly.”
The police then said that an officer continued a small neck injury.
Mr. Anslow said: “I’m sure those living in EPPING have concerns tonight. I share these concerns.
“We know that people who perform these crimes do not represent EPPING or ESSEX.
“Nothing about the crime we have seen tonight represents these communities, or the peaceful event that ends before it starts.
“Our detectives are already on the images of this evening – our officers from our bodywork camera, drones and social media – and we will take action where crimes are determined.”




