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Anti-migration protest outside UK hotel housing asylum seekers ends in 15 arrests

  • Merseyside Police said a police officer and two civilians sustained minor injuries during the disturbance on Friday night in Knowsley, near Liverpool
  • Police force said some protesters threw objects and set a police van on fire. The people arrested were detained ‘following violent disorder’

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People look at a fire outside a hotel providing refuge to asylum seekers following a protest in Knowsley near Liverpool, UK on Saturday. Photo: Courtesy of Tony Broster via Reuters
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An anti-migration protest outside a hotel housing asylum seekers in northwest England turned violent and resulted in the arrests of 15 people, local police said Saturday.

The Merseyside Police department said a police officer and two civilians sustained minor injuries during the disturbance on Friday night in Knowsley, a village located 13.5km (8.4 miles) from the city of Liverpool.

The police force said some protesters threw objects and set a police van on fire. The people arrested, who ranged in age from 13 to 54, were detained “following violent disorder.”

Police in riot gear gather after a protest outside the Suites Hotel in Knowsley, Merseyside, UK on Saturday. Photo: PA via AP
Police in riot gear gather after a protest outside the Suites Hotel in Knowsley, Merseyside, UK on Saturday. Photo: PA via AP

“A number of individuals who turned up at the Suites Hotel last night were intent on using a planned protest to carry out violent and despicable behaviour,” Merseyside Chief Constable Serena Kennedy said.

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“They turned up armed with hammers and fireworks to cause as much trouble as they could, and their actions could have resulted in members of the public and police officers being seriously injured, or worse,”

Speculation on social media about a man accused of making inappropriate advances toward a teenage girl in a nearby town might have triggered the demonstration outside the hotel, Kennedy said. The man in his 20s was arrested elsewhere in England on Thursday “on suspicion of a public order offence” but later released on the advice of child protective services, she said.

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George Howarth, who represents Knowsley in the UK Parliament, said the violence on Friday night did not reflect the community.

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