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Epping asylum hotel protests lead to further men being charged | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
More than 1,000 people were estimated to have been at The Bell Hotel on Sunday | |
Three more men have been charged after alleged violent disorder outside a hotel housing asylum seekers. | |
Protests took place outside The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, on Thursday and Sunday, where police officers were injured during clashes. | Protests took place outside The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, on Thursday and Sunday, where police officers were injured during clashes. |
A 47-year-old and a 36-year-old man, both from the Epping Forest district, were charged with violent disorder on Tuesday, while a 34-year-old man from Wickford was accused of failing to remove a face covering. | |
They were due to appear before Chelmsford Crown Court on 18 August, Essex Police said. | |
Officers were granted extra power to force people to remove face coverings on Sunday. | |
Ch Supt Simon Anslow said: "We will not hesitate to make arrests when criminality takes place." | |
It followed Waitrose worker Dean Smith, of Madells in Epping, appearing before Chelmsford Magistrates' Court earlier. | |
The 51-year-old entered no plea to a charge of using or threatening the use of unlawful violence, and was remanded in custody until the August hearing. | |
Essex Police said the cost of policing the incidents at The Bell Hotel had reached £100,000 | Essex Police said the cost of policing the incidents at The Bell Hotel had reached £100,000 |
District Judge Christopher Williams was told of a WhatsApp group with 600 members who were planning to attend the hotel. | District Judge Christopher Williams was told of a WhatsApp group with 600 members who were planning to attend the hotel. |
Hundreds of people gathered on Thursday, with a smaller group of people holding a pro-refugee demonstration at the same time. | Hundreds of people gathered on Thursday, with a smaller group of people holding a pro-refugee demonstration at the same time. |
The peaceful protests "quickly escalated" into violent disorder, prosecutor Elizabeth Connor told the court, with fireworks, eggs and bottles being thrown. | |
She said more than 100 police officers attended but became "overwhelmed" by the protest. | |
Ms Connor said Mr Smith attended the protest on Thursday and returned on Sunday, when he was arrested after being identified on several pieces of footage. | |
Defending Mr Smith, Richard Moughton said his client attended for a "peaceful protest", and on the Thursday he returned home before a police dispersal order was put in place. | |
Another protest staged on Sunday was attended by more than 1,000 people, with projectiles thrown towards police vans blocking the hotel entrance. | Another protest staged on Sunday was attended by more than 1,000 people, with projectiles thrown towards police vans blocking the hotel entrance. |
Mr Smith was the second person to appear before magistrates in connection with protests at the hotel. | |
Keith Silk, 33, of Torrington Drive in Loughton, Essex, appeared before Southend Magistrates' Court on Monday to deny violent disorder, but entered no plea to another charge of criminally damaging a sign at the hotel by shaking it. | Keith Silk, 33, of Torrington Drive in Loughton, Essex, appeared before Southend Magistrates' Court on Monday to deny violent disorder, but entered no plea to another charge of criminally damaging a sign at the hotel by shaking it. |
He was released on conditional bail, forbidding him from entering Epping and attending any protest in the UK, and will also appear before Chelmsford Crown Court on 18 August. | He was released on conditional bail, forbidding him from entering Epping and attending any protest in the UK, and will also appear before Chelmsford Crown Court on 18 August. |
The demonstrations followed a man living in the hotel being charged with sexual assault, harassment and inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity. | The demonstrations followed a man living in the hotel being charged with sexual assault, harassment and inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity. |
Hadush Kebatu, 41, from Ethiopia, has denied the offences and was remanded in custody during a hearing on Thursday. | Hadush Kebatu, 41, from Ethiopia, has denied the offences and was remanded in custody during a hearing on Thursday. |
Two Conservative MPs in Essex - Neil Hudson and Alex Burghart - called for the hotel to be closed, while the Tory leader of Epping Forest District Council, Chris Whitbread, described it as a "powder keg" situation. | Two Conservative MPs in Essex - Neil Hudson and Alex Burghart - called for the hotel to be closed, while the Tory leader of Epping Forest District Council, Chris Whitbread, described it as a "powder keg" situation. |
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