London (United Kingdom ):At least 26 people were arrested in Central London on Saturday (local time) after a protest against a bill that would give UK law enforcement more powers to restrict demonstrations turned violent, leaving 10 officers injured, the police have confirmed.
"At this stage, 26 people have been arrested for a variety of offences including assault on police and breach of the peace," the Metropolitan Police said in a statement, adding that the policing operation is still ongoing and that the number of arrests is likely to rise, as reported by Sputnik.
Clashes erupted when the officers were trying to disperse a small number of demonstrators who refused to disperse after the majority of the people that took part in Saturday's protest in front of Parliament Square had left.
"The vast majority of people who turned out in central London on Saturday (local time) did so while adhering to social distancing. They engaged with my officers when required and left when asked ... However, a small minority did not engage despite the repeated efforts of officers on the ground. This left us with no option but to move to an enforcement stage and arrests have been made," Commander Ade Adelekan said to Sputnik.
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The Black Protest Legal Support group said on Twitter that two of their legal observers attending the demonstration were arrested and taken to custody.
The so-called Kill the Bill protests were staged on Saturday in London, Newcastle, Birmingham, Liverpool and Bristol, following the easing of the COVID-19 lockdown restrictions early this week, although demonstrators are urged to keep social distancing.