Epping disorder: Police launch appeal to find three men
- Several hundred demonstrators gathered in Epping to protest a hotel housing asylum seekers, according to Charlie Peters from GB News.
- The protest was characterized by participants as local residents expressing genuine concerns, rather than members of far-right groups, despite online promotion by such organizations.
- Demonstrators raised apprehensions about 140 unvetted men placed in their vicinity, with concerns heightened by a recent assault case involving an asylum seeker.
- Criticism was directed at Essex Police for their handling of the demonstrations, with locals feeling that the police actions had generated hostility in the community.
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