A Syrian asylum seeker Several sexual offenses have been accused of being at the center of recent migrant protests living in the hotel.
Mohammad Sharvak, who was living in Bell Hotel EppingSeven allegations related to crimes committed between July 25 and August 12 faced.
The 32, 32, was taken for questioning on Tuesday and has been accused since, and has been sent to custody.
He is going to appear in the Chelmsford Magistrate Court later today.
A spokesperson of the force said: “Mohammad Charveractor, a Syrian citizen who lives in Bell Hotel, is accused with the following offings: two matters of general attack; beating four counts of attack; A count of sexual harassment against a male for Section 3 of sexual offenses 2003.
“The crime is accused of being between July 25 and August 12.
“He has been sent to custody and is due to appearing in the Chelmsford Magistrate Court on Wednesday 13 August.
“Officers are currently not demanding any other suspect in relation to this case.”
Protests began in Eating on 13 July when another refugeer was accused of allegedly trying to kiss a 14 -year -old girl.
38 -year -old Hadush Geraberslasi Cabtu denied sexual harassment and is due to stand trial this month.
Home Secretary Yatete Cooper has called for more transparency from the police about the suspects, and said that it was to issue the details of the forces and a “operational decision” for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
Ms. Cooper said that “we feel that the information given by the police requires more transparency”.