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Essex asylum hotel protest turned into mindless thuggery, say police

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Aimee Dexter

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PA Media A group of mostly male protesters, some standing on the back of flatbed truck with a white cab. Some are wearing caps or face coverings, while others point their mobile phone cameras towards the photographer. The air is smoky from flares and plumes of blue smoke are rising up from the crowdPA Media

There have been a number of demonstrations outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, believed to be housing asylum seekers

Six people have been arrested following the latest protest outside a hotel used to house asylum seekers in Essex.

Bottles and smoke flares were thrown towards police vehicles during the demonstration which saw more than 1,000 people gathered outside the Bell Hotel in Epping.

Ch Supt Simon Anslow said it was disappointing to see the protest escalate into “mindless thuggery”.

The disorder followed the arrest and charge of an asylum seeker last week on suspicion of alleged sexual assaults in the town.

Downing Street said the scenes at Epping were “clearly unacceptable”.

The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said: “Peaceful protest is a cornerstone of our democracy, but it’s clearly unacceptable to see police coming under attack as they ensure that peaceful protest is able to take place.”

He said people who protested peacefully, lawfully and responsibly “cause us and the wider public no concern”.

The six protesters have been kept in police custody:

  • A 16-year-old from south London was arrested on suspicion of going equipped to cause criminal damage
  • A 36-year-old man from Epping and a 47-year-old man from Waltham Abbey in Essex were arrested on suspicion of violent disorder under Section 2 of the Public Order Act
  • A 51-year-old man from Epping was arrested on suspicion of violent disorder under Section 2 of the Public Order Act
  • A 34-year-old man from Wickford in Essex was arrested on suspicion of breaching a Section 60AA, which was put in place to give police powers to force people to remove face coverings
  • A 17-year-old man from North Weald in Essex was arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to a vehicle

“Our cells, which have been filling up throughout the evening, are ready for you,” Ch Supt Anslow warned in a statement.

“I think I speak for all of us – including the people of Epping – when I say we’ve had enough of your criminality.”

Police put in place a Section 35 dispersal order to “prevent further crime or anti-social behaviour” overnight.

Demonstrators on Sunday chanted “send them home” and “save our kids”, as projectiles were thrown towards police vans blocking the entrance to the hotel.

Many had travelled from across the UK, with one woman from Scotland telling the BBC she felt compelled to “support local people and get the asylum seekers out”.

Police also surrounded a counter-protester, an elderly woman, before escorting her out of the area as masked protesters followed her and shouted abuse.

PA Media A crowd of people including some wearing full face masks or hoods - some are sitting on top of vehicles or looking at their phones. It is a bright sunny eveningPA Media

Essex Police had an order in place which gave officers the power to force people to remove face coverings

Greg McKenzie/BBC A line of women holding handmade cardboard banners, saying "Make Epping Safe Again" and "I'm not far right, I'm worried about my kids". Some are wearing sunglasses. The banners also bear hearts and England flagsGreg McKenzie/BBC

Protesters carrying banners at the demonstration in Epping on Sunday evening

Unrest at the site on Thursday led to three arrests after eight police officers were injured.

Plans for Sunday’s protest prompted Essex Police to announce a section 60AA order requiring the removal of face coverings until 04:00 on Monday.

One man was earlier charged with violent disorder and criminal damage following previous clashes outside the hotel.

A spokesperson for the force added: “We will deal robustly and quickly with anyone intent on coming into Epping to commit selfish criminal behaviour.

“The right to peaceful protest is protected by law and allows everyone freedom of expression, but this must be done respectfully and if there is a risk to public order we will act appropriately.”

The order is in place around Epping including its Tube station.

PA Media A group of police officers in fluorescent tabards speaking into talkback devices and holding riot helmets - there is a large police van in the background at the entrance to a building with a Bell Hotel sign PA Media

There is a heavy police presence in the area

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