Nine charged after protests outside Essex Sharan Hotel

Nine charged after protests outside Essex Sharan Hotel

Nine people have been charged after last week Protest Out of Essex The hotel is considered to be a resident of residence.

Protests outside Bell in Hotel Epping Started peacefully but “the point of disorder and criminal damage increased”.

Now Essex Police A total of nine people have now been accused after a continuous investigation of the force in the incidents of last week.

Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Hooper said on Friday: “I am really grateful to the people who wanted to hear their voices yesterday and did so peacefully.

“I will take the opportunity to thank them again. As people have seen, we had a really strong police operation around the protest.

There were more protests at the hotel last night ,Lucy North/PA Wire,

“We wanted to ensure that everyone could safely go about their business, reduce disruption, while facilitating peaceful protest.

“We are continuing those some intentions of exploiting peaceful protests due to criminal damage or committed disorder.

“They can expect a knock on the door.”

Has been a series of Demonstrations Outside the hotel since the shelter, accidental gearbarsalasi Kebatu, 38, was accused of sexual harassment after an incident earlier this month, alleging that she tried to kiss a 14 -year -old girl.

Cabtu denied the allegation when he appeared in the Chelmsford Magistrate Court last Thursday.

Meanwhile, the house office is Said that it is working to close the hotel And after the “restoration order”, a council unanimously voted for the government to urge the government to close a hotel house aspiring after a series of protests around the site.

Further protest took place outside the same hotel on the evening of Thursday, 24 July, and a person was arrested.

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Dozens gathered outside The site – although after 7.30 pm, the police stated that the latest demonstration was “so far peaceful”.

However, an arrest was made to dissolve an order that prevents anyone from covering the face, Essex Police Confirmed.

Some protesters could be seen wearing English and union flags, as they stood behind the fence parked outside the hotel.

A large billboard installed behind the fence also showed English flags with the word ‘protecting our children’.

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