Five people have been arrested across London during Saturday’s protests as rival groups clashed in the city centre. The Metropolitan Police have kept a firm grip on the situation amid rising tensions.
Clash in Whitehall Sparks Three Arrests
The biggest incident kicked off when members of the Stop the Isolation movement crossed into a Stand Up To Racism rally zone in Whitehall, breaking strict conditions. Police acted fast to stop violence breaking out, arresting three individuals on the spot.
More Arrests Near Waterloo Station
Elsewhere, one protester was hauled in after reportedly spitting at an officer near Waterloo Station. Another was arrested for setting off a flare, sparking serious safety fears among police.
Met Commander John Harris said, “Our priority remains maintaining public safety while ensuring peaceful protest rights are protected.”
Local Chaos as Roads and Transport Hit
Businesses and residents have faced disruption with multiple road closures and delays on public transport. Transport for London urged commuters to find alternative routes to navigate the protest hotspots.
Police Step Up Security Measures
- Boosted police presence in protest areas
- Clear zones designated for demonstrations
- Real-time monitoring to flag trouble
- Rapid response teams ready to act
Despite the chaos, officers are determined to keep the peace and ensure protests remain safe for everyone involved.