Police attacked at illegal street party in Notting Hill
Officers attempting to disperse crowds at an
unlicensed music event have been attacked by revellers in west London, police
said.
Scotland Yard said objects were thrown at officers
dispersing the crowd at an event at Colville Gardens, Notting Hill. It comes
after “appalling scenes” of violence at a street party in Brixton on Wednesday
evening.
Kensington and Chelsea police tweeted: “Officers are
at the scene of an unlicensed music event near Colville Gardens, #W11. “Objects
have been thrown at officers dispersing the crowd. Violence will not be
tolerated & units are responding appropriately.
“This
gathering is illegal & we ask anyone in attendance to leave.”
Scotland Yard said in a statement on Facebook late
on Thursday that its officers were undertaking an “enhanced policing operation”
across the capital.
Commander Bas Javid said extra officers, in personal
protective equipment, had been called in to ensure there was an “effective and
prompt response to any reports or disorder”.
He added: “Our role is to keep our communities safe
and this evening people can expect to see a heightened police presence out in
areas where we know these events are taking place.”
“This is in direct response to concerns expressed by
our communities, many of whom were scared and shocked by the events taking
place outside their homes.”
Meanwhile, police also attended an unlicensed music
event at Streatham Common on Thursday evening.
The force tweeted: “Officers are currently at
Streatham Common where an unlicensed music event is taking place.
“They have engaged with a large number of those in
attendance and the crowd has now almost entirely dispersed.”
Extra police officers in protective gear have been
sent to illegal raves planned around London following “appalling scenes” of
violence at a street party in Brixton on Wednesday.
Police officers attacked and cars smashed in clashes
at illegal Brixton street party – video
The Met Police said it was targeting further
unlicensed music events and block parties around the city after 22 officers
were injured on the Angell Town estate in Brixton.
Footage on social media showed police vehicles
smashed and officers pelted with bottles during clashes with a large crowd,
with Downing Street condemning the scenes as “appalling” and home secretary
Priti Patel calling the incident “utterly vile”.




