Liverpool Man Among Seven Charged After Protest Outside Iranian Embassy - Liverpool Echo
- Seven men have been formally accused of inflicting serious bodily harm following a fight outside the Iranian Embassy on Princes Gate, London, on Friday, June 20.
- The fight occurred amid a protest involving both pro- and anti-Iranian government demonstrators, prompting police to impose conditions preventing gatherings until 1pm on Sunday.
- Two individuals, aged 37 and 39, were injured with serious but non-life-threatening wounds and were taken to hospital following a confrontation near multiple national embassies on Princes Gate.
- Eight men, among them the injured 39-year-old, have been detained following the incident; seven of these individuals have been charged and remanded in custody, with their court appearance scheduled at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Monday, June 23.
- The ongoing legal proceedings and imposed police conditions reflect efforts to manage protest-related violence in a sensitive diplomatic area.
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London's Metropolitan Police announced on Sunday, June 22, that it had accused seven Iranian citizens of serious physical injury, following a violent incident near Iran's embassy, reports Reuters.
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