Police officer punched in face as masked protesters with children march through Canary Wharf shopping centre
Masked anti-asylum protesters clashed with police at a Canary Wharf shopping centre, leading to four arrests and a police officer punched but not seriously injured, police said.
- A police officer was punched in the face during a protest against hotels housing asylum seekers in Canary Wharf, leading to three arrests.
- The Metropolitan Police arrested individuals for common assault, possession of drugs, and assault on police during the protest on Sunday.
- The officer who was punched did not suffer 'significant injury', according to the Metropolitan Police.
- Commander Adam Slonecki stated, 'We will not tolerate this kind of behaviour.
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Four people were arrested today at a small anti-immigration rally in London after clashes with police, during which one of the security forces was punched in the face.
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Police officer punched in face at anti-asylum protest in London
Police said four arrests were made in London’s Canary Wharf on Sunday afternoon.
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