Syrian asylum seeker, 32, is charged with sexually assaulting male while staying at protest-hit Epping migrant hotel

A immigrant living at the asylum -seeker in the center of a series of recent protests was accused of a crime, including sexual assault.
Mohammed Sharwarq, a Syrian national living in Bell Hotel in EPPING, faces seven charges of allegedly committed to crimes between 25 July and August 12th.
Unlike Chapter 3 of the 2002 Law of Sexual Crimes, 32 -year -old Sharwarq faces two common attacks, four attacks, and a single sexual assault for a man.
Essex police said they had arrested a 32 -year -old man before he was called to Bell Hotel in EPPING on August 12th.
He was then accused and was going to court today.
The police were depicted on a matter of indifferent on July 31, except for Bell Hotel. EPPING HOTEL is used to host immigrants

The protests began a month ago after the hotel, another immigrant was accused of a series of unrelated sexual crimes (Protesters on August 8)

The hotel was placed behind my fencing to separate it from protesters (in the picture: notifications connected to a security fence)
The spokesman for the force said: ‘Mohammed Sharwarq, a Syrian citizen who lives at Bell Hotel, was accused of the following crimes: Two points of joint attack; Four attack attacks; A number of sexual assaults for a man contrary to chapter 3 of the 2003 Law of Sexual Crimes.
‘It is claimed that crimes took place between 25 July and 12 August.
‘He was detained and will take part in the Chelmsford Magistrate Court on Wednesday, August 13th.
‘Officers are currently looking for other suspects about this case.’
Bell Hotel is at the center of a series of anti -immigrant protests, except for asylum seekers after being accused of a series of indifferent sexual crimes.
Large -scale protests began on July 13 outside the bell – before spreading to other accommodation throughout the country.