‘Wholly unacceptable’: Met Police chiefs blast anti-migrant protesters after 26 officers injured during Tommy Robinson rally – as 25 arrests are made following 150,000-strong march

Police chiefs came together, believed to be the greatest right -wing demonstration in the British history Tommy Robinson during a rally organized after 26 officers were injured after the anti -immigrant protesters detonated.
Affray, violence, attacks and criminal damage to crimes such as crimes such as a total of 25 arrests have been made – more is expected to be followed.
Met police said that the officers had been kicking and punched and encountered fired bottles, cartridges and other bullets.
‘Unite The Kingdom’ saw that 150,000 people walked to the center of London on Saturday, and the police said that when they tried to control the large crowds, they faced ‘unacceptable violence’.
The participants in the event organized by the anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim activist Robinson met on Stamford Street near the Waterloo Bridge before going to the southern end of Whitehall, his real name.
According to the official met police figures, the group organized by the group stand up to racism (SUTR) formed by 5,000 participation at the other end of Whitehall.
However, with a number of units that significantly exceeding the estimates of the organizers of the kingdom protesters, ‘he said.
A Met spokesman, “ “ some few people to get out of the crowds Victoria set, ” he said.
Met Police Officers, Saturday afternoon protesters are seen to separate the crowd
The clashes between the police and protesters exploded after a love near the Westminster Bridge and the British transport police responded
A man on a gray and black tracksuit, confronts with police officers during Unite The Kingdom March led by Tommy Robinson
Police officers deal with protesters in the Kingdom march Unite
However, we saw that the big crowds were ignored the police instructions, and in an effort to enter Whitehall, we saw that Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall Place, Northumberland Boulevard and Craven Street to enter Whitehall, including those who participated in the racism protest.
‘When the officers intervened to prevent their way, they were attacked with kicks and fists. Bottles, cartridges and other bullets were also thrown and initiatives were made to pass past obstacles. ‘
The police had to surround the protesters to stop the violating of the kingdom activists and to stand against racism members.
MET spokesman added: ‘Officers had to wear full protective equipment and had to use shield in several places.
‘Horses and dogs were also used to keep the kingdom protesters away from opponent groups.
‘In addition to the violence against civil servants, we have seen that people are scheduled and scaffolding around Whitehall, climbing the height that endangers themselves and others.’
Police Deputy Commissioner Matt Twist: ‘Officers entered today’s operation, knowing that this would be busy and potentially challenging. They worked as a policing without fear or goodness, and they were positively engaged to all protesters.
“Many came to exercise their right to protest, but there were many people who intend to violence.
Rival Protester groups were only meters away from the scores throughout the day
A man with a bloody eye is pushed back by police officers during the United Kingdom walk
Protesters who participated in the ‘Unite The Kingdom’ rally are behind by police officers in the center of London
Fire images shared by Met Police showed that protesters are trying to force their paths through police barriers
Police officers face supporters of British anti-immigrant activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, also known as Tommy Robinson.
In Whitehall, the protesters pushed and pushed with the officers as the speeches on the stage continued
Met police, in addition to violence against civil servants, in addition to the fencing and scaffolding around Whitehall, we saw that they climbed the height by dangering themselves and others.
They confronted the civil servants, dealt with physical and verbal harassment, and made a determined effort to violate the cords to keep everyone safe.
The violence they faced was completely unacceptable. 26 officers, including four serious, were injured – broken teeth, a possible broken nose, shaking, prolapse disc and head trauma,
The 25 arrests we have made so far are just the beginning. After the incident, our investigation has already begun-we define those involved in the contract and they can wait for strong police actions in the coming days and weeks.
‘Today, I am very grateful to the civil servants assigned in the center of London, to the 999 call and more than 500 colleagues from the forces in England and Wales, and more than 500 colleagues standing in very challenging conditions.’
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