Six men arrested near Iranian embassy in London after 'altercation at protest'
- On June 20, police responded to an altercation at Princes Gate, SW7, near the Iranian embassy in London, arresting six men for grievous bodily harm.
- The incident followed reports of a protest involving about 40 people, with tensions between pro-Iranian monarchy supporters and opposing protesters leading to violence.
- Emergency responders, including ambulance personnel, paramedics, and the Tactical Response Unit, attended to two injured men at the location, transporting one to a hospital and the other to a specialized trauma facility.
- A spokesperson for the London Ambulance Service confirmed that they responded just before 10 a.m. BST to an assault report, noting that one person sustained a broken leg but the injuries were not considered life-threatening.
- Authorities cordoned off the area for initial investigations, with the arrested men remaining in custody as police continue inquiries into the violent confrontation.
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7 held in London over Iran embassy ‘altercation’
LONDON: Seven men were arrested on suspicion of assault after an “altercation” on Friday outside Iran’s embassy in London left two men injured, police said. London’s Metropolitan Police banned protesters from gathering in the area in west London after seven men were arrested “on suspicion of grievous bodily harm”. The Met said two people had been treated at the scene and taken to hospital. Their injuries were not life-threatening. The fighting w…
Protests outside Iran embassy in London descend into violence as seven arrested - The Mirror
This morning, Metropolitan Police officers responded to reports of an altercation outside the Iranian Embassy in London. Two people were injured in the incident and seven arrested


Seven men arrested after two people injured at protest outside Iranian Embassy
Metropolitan Police officers responded to reports of an altercation in Princes Gate in Knightsbridge, west London, shortly after 9.50am on Friday.
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