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Police warn of ‘inflammatory’ online posts over clashes outside Essex asylum hotel Bottles and flares thrown at police guarding Essex asylum hotel
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Third man arrested after eight officers assaulted in Epping on Thursday, with police on high alert for new protest Officers issue order warning of arrest for anyone wearing a face covering
Police have warned they are seeing “inflammatory” comments online, as a third man was arrested over violent clashes outside a hotel housing asylum seekers in Essex. Protesters outside a hotel in Essex believed to be housing asylum seekers have thrown bottles and smoke flares toward police vehicles.
The latest arrest came after eight officers were assaulted on Thursday and police vehicles were smashed after groups of men broke away from an earlier peaceful protest outside the hotel in Epping. Demonstrators outside the Bell in Epping, some of whom appeared to be drinking alcohol, chanted “send them home” and “save our kids” as projectiles were thrown towards police vans blocking the entrance to the hotel.
A 33-year-old man from Loughton was arrested on Saturday on suspicion of violent disorder and criminal damage, according to Essex police. The force said several suspects who caused trouble had been identified and investigators were seeking to arrest them. Officers had said they would “deal robustly” with criminal behaviour as hundreds joined a fresh protest at the hotel where there were violent clashes last week.
Far-right activists associated with groups including Britain First were among those in the crowd that gathered outside the Bell hotel on Thursday, where local people including women and children peacefully protested. An order threatening arrest for anyone who refused to remove face coverings would be in place all Sunday night, Essex police said.
Clashes with police broke out as groups of men, some masked, attempted to reach a small anti-racism demonstration that started at Epping station and then walked through the town before it was hemmed in. Public order vans were stationed outside the hotel in Epping in a change in police tactics after eight officers were assaulted on Thursday and police vehicles were smashed by groups of men.
Police said: “Following a large number of individuals congregating on Epping High Road, we have taken the decision to temporarily close the road.”
A 33-year-old man has been charged by officers, who made a number of arrests and circulated images of suspects.
Keith Silk, of Loughton, was charged with violent disorder and criminal damage. Dean Walters, 65 and from Harlow, had earlier been charged with affray and will appear at court in September.
Far-right activists associated with groups including Britain First were among those in a crowd that gathered outside the Bell hotel on Thursday, where local people including women and children were protesting peacefully.
Clashes with police broke out as groups of men, some of them masked, tried to reach a small anti-racism march that started at Epping station and went through the town before it was hemmed in.
In an apparent response to allegations that the police had taken a “two-tier” approach that favoured the counter-demonstration, Ch Supt Simon Anslow said: “Unfortunately, across social media we are seeing inflammatory comments which suggest we were supporting and enabling certain protesters.In an apparent response to allegations that the police had taken a “two-tier” approach that favoured the counter-demonstration, Ch Supt Simon Anslow said: “Unfortunately, across social media we are seeing inflammatory comments which suggest we were supporting and enabling certain protesters.
“This is categorically not true. We police without fear or favour, remaining impartial at all times and have legal responsibilities to ensure peaceful protest is facilitated.”“This is categorically not true. We police without fear or favour, remaining impartial at all times and have legal responsibilities to ensure peaceful protest is facilitated.”
Tensions were high in Epping after the appearance in court on Thursday of an asylum seeker charged with three counts of sexual assault.Tensions were high in Epping after the appearance in court on Thursday of an asylum seeker charged with three counts of sexual assault.
Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, 38, from Ethiopia, who denies the offences, was remanded in custody before a two-day trial next month at Chelmsford magistrates court.Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, 38, from Ethiopia, who denies the offences, was remanded in custody before a two-day trial next month at Chelmsford magistrates court.
Police remain on alert in the area and calls for a new protest outside the hotel on Sunday evening have been circulating online. A nearby pub is closing early in anticipation.
Dean Walters, 65, from Harlow, has been charged with affray and will appear at court in September following a separate protest last Sunday near the hotel.
A second man arrested over a breach of a dispersal order has been released on conditional bail.
Neil Hudson, the local Conservative MP, has been calling on the Home Office to close the hotel and described the violence in the town on Thursday as “completely unacceptable”.Neil Hudson, the local Conservative MP, has been calling on the Home Office to close the hotel and described the violence in the town on Thursday as “completely unacceptable”.
“Police put themselves in harm’s way to keep us safe. People have the right to peacefully protest but these violent scenes are not us, not Epping, not what we stand for,” he said in a post on X.“Police put themselves in harm’s way to keep us safe. People have the right to peacefully protest but these violent scenes are not us, not Epping, not what we stand for,” he said in a post on X.