Arrests during far right protest in Rochdale

on Thursday, May 17, 2012

Three people were arrested as far right-groups were accused by police of using diversionary tactics to promote their message. The British National Party organised simultaneous protests in Rochdale and Heywood, Greater Manchester, over a child sex grooming case.

Police said around 10 BNP supporters held a peaceful demonstration in Heywood town centre at around 5pm on Wednesday. But at the same time approximately 40 far-right protesters from groups including the Infidels of Britain and the National Front tried to force their way into a council function at Rochdale town hall. Police took "swift action" to stop the demonstrators from disrupting the gathering.

Two men were arrested for a breach of the peace and another for a racially-aggravated public order offence.

Press Association, 17 May 2012

Picture: Far right protest outside Rochdale town hall.



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