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Police eject protestors from St Pancras Station | Police eject protestors from St Pancras Station |
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Protesters demonstrating in support of migrants and refugees have been ejected from St Pancras Station in London, according to the Metropolitan Police. | |
Disorder broke out after demonstrators broke through a police line and entered the Eurostar terminal at about 18:00 BST, a Met spokesman said. | |
Smoke bombs and other items were thrown before protestors were "swiftly ejected" from the building, he said. | |
There have been no injuries or arrests, he added. | There have been no injuries or arrests, he added. |
A post on the website of a group called Calais Migrant Solidarity suggest it had organised the protest in "solidarity with the Calais migrants". | A post on the website of a group called Calais Migrant Solidarity suggest it had organised the protest in "solidarity with the Calais migrants". |
British Transport Police, which is jointly policing the protest with the Met, said its officers were facilitating a peaceful protest when "a number of other individuals arrived at the station causing disorder, and missiles, including smoke bombs were thrown at police officers". | |
"This group were dispersed by police," it said. | |
South Eastern Railway advised passengers to allow extra time for their journey, as the incident may result in delays. |