Security Staff Injured in 'Racially Aggravated' Attack During Essex Hotel Protest
EPPING, ESSEX, ENGLAND, JUL 16 – Two security staff members suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries in a racially aggravated assault linked to protests over asylum seeker housing, Essex Police said.
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Essex Police issue statement over incidents in Epping - Your Harlow
ESSEX Police are continuing our policing response to several incidents which have taken place in Epping. A press spokesperson said: “In the first incident, we were alerted to the reports in High Road, at 5.20pm on Tuesday 8 July, of a man acting inappropriately towards a number of people. Officers arrived quickly and arrested a man. As a result of the work of officers, Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, 38, of High Road, Epping was charged with: Three …
Security guards at asylum seeker hotel in Essex were ambushed at a bus stop during violent anti-immigration protests, police reveal as community anger continues
The stewards, both male, were assaulted by a group of men at a bus stop on Epping's High Road, close to the town's Bell Hotel - the target of a large anti-immigration protest.
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