Met Police defends actions after arrest of UK anti-monarchy group leader

Met Police defends actions after arrest of UK anti-monarchy group leader

London’s police have defended their actions on coronation day, after the arrest of the pinnacle of a UK anti-monarchy group and dozens of others.

The Met Police stated its officers made 52 arrests as King Charles III was topped on Saturday.

The alleged offences included disrupting public order and conspiracy to trigger a public nuisance.

In photos provided by anti-monarchy group Republic, police communicate to protesters in London earlier than the coronation on May 6, 2023. (Republic)

Republic chief Graham Smith was amongst these, sparking harsh criticism from the group and others who argued the pressure was being too draconian with peaceable protesters.

The activists, who need to change the King with an elected head of state, had been campaigning close to the statue of King Charles I in Trafalgar Square, a few kilometre from Westminster Abbey and simply south of the protest route.

The group, which stated it had knowledgeable police of its plans to carry placards and chant “Not my King”, earlier stated it was anticipating about 1500 to 2000 protesters but it surely was unclear what number of turned out. 

On Saturday morning (Saturday night AEST) a number of of the group’s members had been stopped close to Trafalgar Square and led to police vans.

“This morning, Graham Smith and five members of our team were arrested,” the group tweeted on Saturday, saying police “won’t say what for”.

“Hundreds of placards were seized. Is this democracy?”

The Met Police alleged it seized “lock-on devices” within the arrest of 4 folks in St Martin’s Lane, close to the sq..

New guidelines empower the police to take stronger motion towards peaceable protesters. (Republic)

A controversial and extensively criticised UK public order invoice got here into pressure earlier this week, following a sequence of incidents for the reason that Queen’s demise through which anti-monarchists turning up at royal engagements to protest.

The new guidelines, signed into regulation by the King on Tuesday, simply days earlier than the coronation, empower the police to take stronger motion towards peaceable protesters.

Republic member Matt Turnbull, who was reportedly detained, stated straps holding its protest placards had been “misconstrued”.

“To be honest we were never going to be allowed to be a visible force here – they knew we were coming, and they were going to find a way to stop this,” he informed the BBC.
A protester speaks with cops as folks collect alongside The Mall. (Getty)

The Met Police earlier stated its tolerance for any disruption can be low, and that it will deal “robustly” with anybody attempting to undermine the celebration.

Commander Karen Findlay acknowledged the considerations, however defended the pressure’s actions.

“The coronation is a once-in-a-generation event and that is a key consideration in our assessment,” she stated, including that police allowed a protest involving massive numbers to go forward.

Police transfer in to crowd to detain Just Stop Oil protestors earlier than the King’s coronation procession. (Ian McIlgorm/Mail on Sunday through AP, Pool) (AP)

She described a “significant police operation” based mostly on claims protesters had been set to disrupt the coronation procession.

Republic stated the Home Office despatched the group a letter and requested for it to be forwarded to members, an act it interpreted as “a passive/aggressive intimidation of a legitimate protest group”.

Others managed to protest alongside the route, wearing yellow and waving placards with slogans together with “king parasite” and “abolish the monarchy”.

Police detain a Just Stop Oil protestor earlier than the King’s coronation procession in London. (Ian McIlgorm/Mail on Sunday through AP, Pool) (AP)

Environmental activism group Just Stop Oil stated about 20 of its supporters had been arrested.

The group, which calls for no new licenses for any fossil gasoline initiatives within the UK, stated that the protesters had been arrested on The Mall exterior Buckingham Palace and out of doors Downing Street.

It stated the activists didn’t perform disruptive motion, and that they had been solely carrying “Just Stop Oil” T-shirts and holding flags with the slogan.

The group criticised the federal government for what it described as banning respectable dissent.

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