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Four Arrested as Epsom Protest Over Reported Rape Turns Disorderly
Riot police were deployed after demonstrators targeted homes and hotels, while Surrey Police said 4 arrests were made and found no evidence of asylum seekers.
- On Monday, April 20, protests in Epsom escalated to public disorder, with riot police deployed and four people arrested after demonstrators targeted residential properties they incorrectly alleged housed asylum seekers.
- Assistant Chief Constable for Local Policing Sarah Grahame stated on April 17 that investigations into the alleged April 11 assault have found no evidence the offense occurred as reported, though enquiries remain ongoing.
- Protesters hurled eggs and a beer can at officers on Monday, prompting police to deploy full protective uniform as they surrounded targeted properties; officers said the scene "escalated to public disorder."
- Addressing public speculation, Surrey Police clarified there is no evidence immigrants or asylum seekers were involved, stating "the information about the incident and potential suspects is so limited."
- Police warned that "criminal offences and public disorder will not be tolerated" as groups organize further gatherings, with officers remaining in Epsom to provide community reassurance and engagement.
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Four arrested in ‘public disorder’ after alleged rape outside Surrey church
Officers said the protest ‘escalated to public disorder’.
·London, United Kingdom
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