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Two arrests as Bell Hotel protesters clash with police

Daniel SandfordBritish reporter

Watch: Flares and ‘Jerusalem’ bellows from the speakers in EPPING

At a hotel in Essex, at least two people were arrested during a protest against the residence of asylum seekers.

Approximately 140 immigrants in EPPING were organized at Bell Hotel.

The ESSEX police had a disintegration order and determined restrictions on the protest, finished until 20:00 and should not contain “aggressive or inflammatory language”.

The Essex police have not yet confirmed the number of arrests or what people were arrested on suspicion.

Approximately 200 people gathered outside the EPPING Forest Region Council building, where a woman climbed into steps and opened a union flag before she was detained after being detained by civil servants.

Another person was detained in the crowd.

Bell Hotel was the focus of a few demonstrations and counter -protests in recent weeks after being accused of sexual harassment of a young girl last month. He rejected the charges. The case is currently passing through the courts.

A series of police officers to the right of the PA picture are facing a group of protesters, many of which have flags and signs. A man holds his phone towards confrontation PA

Protesters were told that they could not cover their faces or could not carry aggressive signs

Court of Appeal on Friday A temporary precautionary measure overturned the decision This would prevent asylum seekers from taking part in Bell Hotel.

Vice President Stuart Hooper said: “We have always said that we will always try to facilitate legal protests, but this does not include the right to commit a crime, and we will take a solid approach to everyone to do so.

“And to repeat the public, the emotion power in EPPING me – or everyone in Essex Police – I do not disappear and I call everyone who wants to make their voices in peace and summarized parameters.”

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