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Three men jailed for violent disorder outside Epping hotel housing asylum seekers

Three men were jailed for a combined six years after violent protests involving attacks on police and property damage at an asylum seeker hotel in Epping, Essex.

  • Three men were jailed for violent disorder during protests against housing asylum seekers at The Bell Hotel in Epping.
  • The protests descended into serious public disorder, with police officers being pushed, punched and kicked.
  • The men were motivated by hostilities towards asylum seekers, one of whom had been charged with sexual assaults.
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Three men jailed for violent disorder outside hotel housing asylum seekers

The sentencing was the first for violent disorder outside the Bell Hotel in Epping.

·London, United Kingdom
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essexlive.news broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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