Police have taken 21 individuals into custody after a series of slow marches organised by...

Published: 2:45 pm July 17, 2023
Updated: 3:08 am September 5, 2023
21 Just Stop Oil Protesters Arrested in Central London Demonstrations – UKNIP

Police have taken 21 individuals into custody after a series of slow marches organised by the Just Stop Oil group in central London. The protests, which unfolded simultaneously across 14 locations, resulted in disruptions and subsequent arrests.

Early this morning, approximately 180 protesters gathered on the streets at 08.00 advocating for the cessation of new licensing or consents for oil, gas, and coal extraction in the UK. However, law enforcement authorities intervened as around 20 demonstrators attempted to exit Lambeth Bridge, halting their progress and subsequently detaining them.

Similar encounters occurred in other areas, including Victoria, Liverpool Street, and Victoria, where police effectively prevented the movement of protesting individuals.

Just Stop Oil, the organisation behind the demonstrations, aims to draw attention to the urgent need for the UK government to halt any further licensing or consents for fossil fuel extraction within the country. Their demands reflect growing concerns over the environmental impact of continued reliance on such industries.

As a result of the arrests, the police are expected to conduct further investigations and take appropriate legal action as required. The demonstrations have brought public attention to the ongoing debate surrounding the country’s energy policies and the environmental consequences associated with fossil fuel extraction.

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