Two people were arrested in East Leicester on Sunday after the clash erupted when the youth group began an unplanned protest, Leicestershire police said in a statement.
According to a statement shared by Leicestershire police on his Twitter grip, “Two arrests were made – one person suspected of conspiracy to do violence disorders and one person suspected of having articles of various articles. They remained in police custody.”
This happened after various videos and reports have been circulating on social media about Pakistani organized gangs that seemed to damage and terrorize Hindus in the city of Leicester England. The incident followed a series of violence and chaos in the eastern part of the city.
Violence occurred on August 28 after India won the match against Pakistan in the 2022 Asian Cup, after the battle erupted in Melton Road, Belgrave, which led to 27 arrests so far, according to media publications based in England Leicester Mercury.
Rumors about the attack on the mosque that appeared on social media on Saturday, issued by LeicesterShire police by saying, “We have seen a report on social media that a mosque is being attacked. Officers in the field have confirmed that this is not true. Just share the information on social media that you know right. “
The order of spread was applied until 6 am which allowed the police to stop and look for anyone where they suspect serious violence might occur. They can also order anyone far from a particular location and not return for 48 hours, or return anyone under 16 years to their home, Publication added.
Leicestershire police today issued a statement on his Twitter grip, saying that “The parts of the eastern Leicester experienced a serious disorder last night (Saturday 17 September) until this morning (Sunday) when the large crowd was formed after the youth group began unplanned protests.”
“We have additional officers in areas who know a large group of men traveling to Green Lane Road, Leicester. Officers are trying to get involved with the group and stay with them while additional officers are called. They are trying to keep the action valid but, unfortunately, the situation causes the situation Chaos, “The statement added.
The police said that a large number of officers were present for the safety of the people. A large number of people were searched under the 60 stop search for strength to restore peace to the area.
“Some violent and damage incidents have been reported to the police and are being investigated. We know that the video circulating shows a man withdrawing the flag outside the Religious Building in Melton Road, Leicester. This seems to have occurred while the police officers deal with public disturbances in the area. That will be investigated, “said the police further.
LeicesterShire police convinced to continue to call for dialogue and calm with the support of local community leaders. “We will not tolerate violence or chaos in our city,” said the police, added, “We ask people to avoid the area while our police operations continue. The order of spreading now exists and we have a large number of officers on the land, protect our community.”
The police, while calling for peace, told everyone to return home and ask to share information that has been examined and correct.
After a report on the clash on Saturday night, Police Chief LeicesterShire, Police Chief Rob Nixon, in a video message shared on Twitter grip, said, “We have had many reports about disturbances on the Leicester paths tonight, Saturday, September 17 we Having officers there, we take control of this situation, there are additional officers on the journey and the power of spread, stopping the power of the search, have been allowed. Please do not get involved. We call for calm. “