Police arresting protesters in England.
London: The outrage caused by the death of 3 girls in a knife attack at a children’s dance class in South Port, England, brought people to the streets. The angry people staged a massive protest in England. During this, the police have arrested dozens of people. The protests turned violent in some parts of England and Northern Ireland. After this, the police arrested dozens of people. The government has promised to take strict action against those who are said to be taking advantage of the murder of three girls to spread chaos.
Let us tell you that last week there was a knife attack in a children’s dance class in Southport, North-West England. Three girls were killed in this. After this, violent protests by hundreds of anti-immigration groups have started in towns and cities across Britain. At first, false information was spread that the suspect was a radical Islamic migrant. But later he was caught by the protesters. According to the police, the suspected killer was born in Britain. Media reports said that his family was Christian.
87 people arrested across the country
On Saturday, violent disorder broke out in cities across the country, including Liverpool, Bristol, Hull and Stoke-on-Trent, as well as the city of Blackpool, according to police. At least 87 people have been arrested during this time. There was also unrest in Manchester and Belfast. Police statements said shops and businesses were vandalized and looted. A library was set on fire in Liverpool and several policemen were injured. Interior Minister Yvette Cooper said late Saturday night, “Criminal violence and hooliganism will not be tolerated on our streets.” Police forces have my full support in bringing the criminal people involved in the disorder to the strongest possible punishment.
PM said this
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said these are not legitimate protests but involve a “group of individuals who are absolutely intent on violence”. It is the result of deliberate actions by far-right groups. The last time violent protests broke out across Britain was in 2011, when thousands took to the streets in London after a black man was shot dead by police. More demonstrations were planned for Sunday based on messages circulating on social media. (Reuters)
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