Chaos as crowd chanting 'Let him go' force immigration officers to release their suspect about to leave in van
Sunday Express|June 12, 2022
A MAN arrested for immigration offences was released after protesters gathered for hours to stop a van he was in from leaving.
Jon Austin
Chaos as crowd chanting 'Let him go' force immigration officers to release their suspect about to leave in van

Footage showed a crowd sitting in front of the vehicle in Peckham, south-east London.

Shouts of "Let him go" could be heard clearly.

Police were called to Evan Cook Close at 1.30pm yesterday "to a report of protesters obstructing immigration officers".

A spokesman for the Met added: "A van was being prevented from leaving the location. One man has been arrested by immigration enforcement officers." He was released on bail later on.

Nearby resident 'Peacefu is pow Eleanor Janega, 39, said: "We were alerted that there was an immigration raid in process so locals came down to block it." She added: "We had been sitting here blocking the van and having ice lollies. They brought more police in and tried to break through the crowd by pushing us.

We all sat down." Labour councillor Reginald Popoola said people "encircled the van peacefully" but claimed some were shoved during the protest.

Hearing that the man had been released on bail, Mr Popoola said: "Peaceful protest is powerful."

Leicester East MP Claudia Webbe, a former Labour politician who was expelled from the party after being convicted of harassment, praised the crowd. She wrote online: "In response to a Home Office immigration raid, with the power of humanity and solidarity, the people of Peckham mobilised, fought back and got their neighbour released.

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