Merseyside police drafted Epping Sharan Hotel

The police officers dealing with the last summer Southport Stabings riots were called to help The protesters clashed outside a asylum hotel In Essex on Sunday.

The MERSEYSIDeide police joined the Metropolitan Police, Northamptonshire, Lancashire, Surrey, Susx and other forces, including the city of London, who monitored the local police to assist the local police by monitoring the crowds of protesters and counters outside the Bell Hotel in Epping as the protesters of the fifth time gathering.

This was the latest in protests in Essex Town, when refugee Hadush Gerapslassi Kebatu was accused of sexually assaulting a 14 -year -old girl. He denies the allegations and remains in police custody.

A large police attendance gathered outside the Bell Hotel in the app ,Jordan Petit/PA Wire,

More than 500 protesters waved the Sangh flags outside the hotel, while standing for racism, counter-protesters marched in the hotel, in which the signs read: “Stop stopping refugees and migrants”.

Protests were also held in several other hotels seeking housing shelter across the country, including Wolverhampton, Norwich and Greater Manchester.

In Essex, a 52 -year -old man and a 53 -year -old woman ArrestedAlso, a 27-year-old woman, who is believed to be part of the opposition.

Essex police said it was installed Protest ban Due to repeated severe disruption, violence and damage to the community during previous demonstrations, the residents have reported that the residents have reported “trapped”, for fear of leaving their homes and being worried about the first protest activity.

Protesters

Protesters for “protecting our children” and for T-shirts ,Packet,

During the previous protests, there were sites named in front of the hotel for protesters after “increase in violence” and a ban on any person.

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It comes after announcement Detective Anti -migrant protests will be called to monitor social media.

Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rener released Clear warning Kir stormers are afraid last week that Britain may face protests once again. He said that the Prime Minister said that it was “the government was unlikely to accept real concerns over the government and to improve the lives of people in their communities”.

In the weekend, demonstrations were demonstrated across the country with clashes between police and protesters at Cresta Court in Trafford, Greater Manchester on Sunday. The protesters also gathered at the Canary Ghat in London, Leeds, Partsmouth, Bornmouth and Southampton.

The West Yorkshire police said that a person was arrested and a police officer was accused of obstructing a police officer.

A spokesperson of the National Police Head Council (NPCC) said: “Ecversion is used to gather officers across the country to ensure public safety, and therefore the National Police Coordination Center is supporting the Essex police to ensure that the force needs flexibility.”