Essex Police defends actions of officers in policing recent protestspublished at 15:20 British Summer Time 23 July
During a press conference this afternoon, Essex Police said it has arrested 10 people in connection with several demonstrations that took place outside The Bell Hotel in Epping, which is housing asylum seekers.
News of the protests has spread online in recent days and attracted attention on social media.
Five men have been charged with criminal offences to date - with some remanded into custody.
Chief Constable Ben-Julian Harrington defended the actions of the force in policing the protests as he urged people to be responsible with the information they share online.
Officers were there to protect "law-abiding people", the chief constable said, but will act impartially on all allegations of crime - including those allegedly committed by asylum seekers.
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