Britain: On foot 6,000 police officers for new violent racist incidents
It’s Britain. Powerful police forces are on guard for an eighth day, in the wake of violent racist incidents and conflicts erupted after the murder of the three children in Southport in northwestern England on Monday, July 29.
After the brief rest of last night, authorities are currently preparing for demonstrations by far-right groups at over 35 locations in the country. As has already been known, nearly 6,000 police officers, skilled in maintaining order, are on their feet to deal with any diversions that will occur tonight and the next 24 hours, while “they have locked up” over 500 places in prisons to lock rioters.
At the same time, according to Daily Mail, messages with extreme racist content posted on Telegram and urging violence, make up a “list of potential targets” of rioters, who seem not to be intimidated by the strict measures taken by the British government to stop them.
Prime Minister Kir Starmer of the Labour Party promised “fast” sentences of troublemakers
As noted in the report, the authors of these messages are targeting structures for refugees, anti-racism activists and human rights lawyers. According to the same instrument, developments in recent days have created a climate of horror in various areas that experienced episodes.
Hospitals cancel their appointments with patients because the staff are afraid to go to work. One of the legal firms targeted by the organizers for taking immigration cases covered its facade with boards to protect itself from vandalism. Its example was followed by other businesses in the area, such as pubs and shops. Based on information available to the authorities, protest gatherings may take place today in 39 regions of the country.
The list of areas published by Daily Mail includes many cities where there have been wild incidents involving beating police officers and looting shops in previous days. Among other things, they include Brighton, Briston, Liverpool, Southampton, Sunderland and Birmingham. It is noted that during previous days more than 400 arrests were made, while more than 100 arrested were prosecuted. Prime Minister Kir Starmer, of the Labour Party, promised “fast” sentences of troublemakers and denounced “half the far right”.
” We will do so that all those, who will be sentenced to sentences without parole for the riots, will have a place in prison waiting for them,” Deputy Justice Minister Heidi Alexander assured the BBC. The government acted to release positions in prisons that would be available “later in the month”, he explained stating the number of 567 places.
Speaking on Times Radio, the Deputy Justice Minister also reported that 6,000 police officers have been mobilized expert in order conservation, clarifying the relevant announcement that Kir Starmer had made.
She also stated by talking to the London-based LBC radio station that the courts “could” begin meeting “at night, at night, on weekends” so that they could quickly try the troublemakers. During the weekend, hotels hosting asylum seekers or having a reputation for hosting these people became targets, like mosques. Government insists on responsibility for social media while platform owner X Elon Musk is criticized for writing that a “civil war is inevitable”, a statement “uninexplainable” and “deeply irresponsible”, according to the Deputy Minister of Justice.
” We see police officers being seriously injured, buildings being set on fire, I truly believe that all those who have a platform should exercise their authority in a responsible manner,” Heidi Alexander insisted.