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Three men arrested over graffiti before Lady Thatcher's funeral Three men arrested over graffiti before Lady Thatcher's funeral
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Three men have been arrested in connection with freshly sprayed graffiti in the vicinity of St Paul's Cathedral, where the funeral service of Margaret Thatcher is being held.Three men have been arrested in connection with freshly sprayed graffiti in the vicinity of St Paul's Cathedral, where the funeral service of Margaret Thatcher is being held.
The Metropolitan police said they had arrested three men aged 29, 48 and 55 at around 9.20pm on Tuesday night and they remained in custody on Wednesday morning on suspicion of committing criminal damage but had not been charged with any offences.The Metropolitan police said they had arrested three men aged 29, 48 and 55 at around 9.20pm on Tuesday night and they remained in custody on Wednesday morning on suspicion of committing criminal damage but had not been charged with any offences.
Police said officers stopped three men in Threadneadle Street in connection with the alleged offence, suspected to be an anti-Thatcher protest.Police said officers stopped three men in Threadneadle Street in connection with the alleged offence, suspected to be an anti-Thatcher protest.
In a statement police said: "Three men were arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and being in possession of articles likely to be used to commit criminal damage.In a statement police said: "Three men were arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and being in possession of articles likely to be used to commit criminal damage.
"The three men were taken to a central London police station and remain in custody.""The three men were taken to a central London police station and remain in custody."
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