Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Organised criminals infiltrated protest - police - the Press Association

Organised criminals infiltrated protest - police(UKPA) - 3 hours ago

Police believe, that the masses of students protesting infiltrated on tuition fees in London last week of "Organized group of hardcore activists and street gangs bent on violence" Home Secretary Theresa may have been said.

Ms. may said that police had already received a good public reaction to the publication of photos of suspected ringleader and a significant number of arrests expected.

Some 35 people were arrested containing Thursday as the demonstration against the tripling in university tuition fees of including an attack on a car in scenes of violence in central London, sank the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall.

After speculation, Camilla of a stick that car was taken pushed through the window of the Royal couple, woman may confirmed that "some contact made there".

Former Charlie Gilmour, front man was the son of Pink Floyd to David, arrested by Scotland Yard, released due to suspicions of violent disorder on bail and tried accidental damage of the Union flag on the Cenotaph during the protests.

The Interior Minister calls on to condemn student leaders the "appalling" scenes of violence, while some students "scandalous" behaved had to say it was clear that many of those committing acts of violence were "organized criminals", she members told.

Shadow Home Secretary Ed Balls also condemned the violence seen on Thursday, but also stressed that Labour members "Share the shock and anger and injustice of hundreds of thousands of students and young people on the deeply unjust hike in tuition fees and the abolition of education maintenance allowances felt".

Mr balls woman may calls to a cost review shelve royal Security said on your desk, in a time of increasing threats and in advance of the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton was next spring.

And he called for a wider review of the current level of the threat and the arrangements for the security of the Royal family of the Commission.

More than 30 police officers were last Thursday with six need hospital care injured as demonstrators hurled paint bottles, stones, golf balls, snooker balls and flares and metal crush barriers as weapons, said Mrs may used.

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