Manhunt over Epping migrant hotel disorder as protesters gather again – Bundlezy

Manhunt over Epping migrant hotel disorder as protesters gather again

Detectives, investigating incidents of violence and criminal damage following a protest in Epping last week, have released images of three men we are looking to speak to.An investigation to identify those who caused disorder in the town is continuing at pace.Our officers, supported by the Metropolitan Police Service and British Transport Police, faced significant hostility as they worked to keep people safe.Following an initially peaceful protest on Thursday 17 July in Epping outside the Bell Hotel, a number of individuals, intent on causing trouble and violence, arrived at the scene.They damaged a number of police vehicles, threw projectiles at officers and injured eight police officers.Detectives are now seeking to trace the following three individuals.Photograph Reference EF100: We would like to speak to this individual in connection with violent disorder and assaulting an emergency worker.Photograph Reference EF101: We would like to speak to this individual in connection with violent disorder.Photograph Reference EF102: We would like to speak to this individual in connection with violent disorder and assault.
Police would like to speak to three men in connection with disorder and the injuring of officers in Epping on Thursday (Copyright: Essex Police)

Police are hunting three men in connection with violent disorder outside a migrant hotel that injured eight officers in Epping.

Officers released images of the suspects as more than 100 protesters gathered outside the Bell Hotel in Essex believed to be housing asylum seekers on Sunday night.

There is a line of police vans and officers blocking off the entrance to the hotel, with protesters facing them on the other side of the pavement.

Some are holding signs which say ‘deport foreign criminals’, ‘we go home when they go back’ and ‘defend our girls’.

Police outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex during a protest. There have been a number of demonstrations outside the hotel, believed to be housing asylum seekers, since police charged 38-year-old asylum seeker Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu with sexual assault following an incident where he is alleged to have attempted to kiss a 14-year-old girl. Picture date: Sunday July 20, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA Wire
Police outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex on Sunday night (Pictures PA)

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A small number of protesters are wearing balaclavas and face coverings against police orders.

An Essex Police spokesman, imposing a Section 60 order lasting until Monday morning, said: ‘Anyone who refuses to remove a face covering when required to do so is likely to be arrested and if convicted could face imprisonment.’

The investigation to identify those who caused disorder in the town on Thursday continued.

A major public order incident erupted in Epping on Thursday evening after a protest outside the Bell Hotel escalated into violent clashes, prompting the deployment of over 180 police officers from Essex Police, the Metropolitan Police, and Hertfordshire Constabulary. What began as a peaceful demonstration over the recent arrest of an Ethiopian asylum seeker accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old schoolgirl turned chaotic around 8pm, when officers issued a Section 39 dispersal order to the crowd gathered outside the hotel. Protesters reportedly refused to disperse, and some began hurling bricks, bottles, sticks, road signs, and cones at officers. Scenes quickly descended into street-level disorder, with injuries and property damage reported. Metropolitan Police Deployed in Riot Gear Specialist public order units from the Metropolitan Police Tactical Support Group (TSG) and the Commissioner???s Reserve were urgently deployed to support Essex officers already on the ground. Clad in full riot gear, officers formed shield lines and pushed back the crowd in a coordinated effort to regain control. At least two police vehicles ??? including an Essex Police van ??? were damaged during the melee. Several officers were struck by rocks and wooden poles during the confrontation. The exact number of injuries has not yet been confirmed. Multiple Arrests Made Essex Police have confirmed that multiple arrests were made on suspicion of violent disorder, assaulting emergency workers, and refusing to comply with dispersal orders. The area surrounding the Bell Hotel has now been cordoned off, and a large police presence is expected to remain overnight. Community Response Local residents watched in disbelief as the scene unfolded in the heart of their town. ???We were worried it would get worse, but once the reinforcements came, the police moved fast and got things under control,??? said one resident living near the hotel. The Bell Hotel has reportedly been used to house
Police pin down a protester in Epping on Thursday evening
(Credits: UKNIP)

Essex Police said that a group intent on causing trouble and violence, arrived on the high street.

One man was seen jumping on a riot van and kicking in the windscreen.

Someone smashes up the windscreen of a police van (UKNIP)
Someone smashes up the windscreen of a police van (UKNIP)

The group damaged a number of police vehicles, threw projectiles and injured eight police officers, according to the force.

One Metropolitan police van sped through an improvised blockade on Epping High Street ‘making contact’ with a protester who appeared to fail to move out of the way.

Staff at the hotel told Metro on Thursday that the car park was a no-go zone after the riot as they feared the protesters would return in force.

One, who looked visibly shaken, said: ‘Everyone is ok but no one is allowed in the car park. The police say so.’

A nearby resident, 48, who did not want to be named, said: ‘I was sickened by what I saw. This is not acceptable. We have families and having these thugs shouting and chucking stuff is disgusting.’

Another said: ‘It’s not ideal living right near a migrant hotel but what is worse is these rioters causing mayhem. There is rubbish everywhere from stuff they have chucked and they sort of lay siege to the hotel which must be terrifying for those inside.’

Protesters outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex. There have been a number of demonstrations outside the hotel, believed to be housing asylum seekers, since police charged 38-year-old asylum seeker Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu with sexual assault following an incident where he is alleged to have attempted to kiss a 14-year-old girl. Picture date: Sunday July 20, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA Wire
Protesters gather outside Epping Bell Hotel. (Pictures:Yui Mok/PA Wire.)

Detectives are now seeking to trace the three men in connection with violent disorder and assaulting an emergency worker.

Chief Supt Simon Anslow said: ‘We continue to have a dedicated team of detectives working around the clock to find all of those who came to Epping last week intent on causing violence and disorder.

‘There is no place for that on the streets of our county and there is a difference between peaceful, legitimate protest and those who are only interested in mindless thuggery.

‘I continue to urge residents to support us by sending us your footage or imagery of those who came to Epping to do nothing but cause trouble.

‘And a big thank you to those who have helped us by sending footage and images into us, we are grateful.’

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