UK riots: Man ARRESTED for ‘violent disorder’ in police raid footage
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UK riots: Man ARRESTED for ‘violent disorder’ in police raid footage
This is the moment a man was arrested in south London on suspicion of violent disorder against a police officer.
Around 20 officers were involved in a morning raid on a house in Sutton at 05:30 BST today.
The man arrested was taken to Sutton police station for questioning.
The raid came the day after thousands of anti-racism protesters gathered across the UK in response to a week of violent anti-immigration riots, triggered by disinformation around the murder of three girls in Southport.
Report by Bangurak.
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