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We made three arrests last night as officers across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight worked tirelessly to protect our communities from any violent disorder.
Chief Superintendent Tony Rowlinson said: “Thanks to the swift and decisive action of our officers we were able to stop those intent on stirring up fear and violence on our streets.
“We saw hundreds of people attend protests in Southampton, Portsmouth and Aldershot, the majority of which were peaceful and respectful.
“However, those few who were determined to cause trouble were quickly dealt with by our officers and have spent the night in custody.
“In Southampton, a 40-year-old man, from Eastleigh, was arrested on suspicion of affray and an 18-year-old, also from Eastleigh, was arrested on suspicion of attempting to cause criminal damage.
“While in Portsmouth, we arrested a 17-year-old boy, from the city, on suspicion of wilfully obstructing the highway.
“I hope these arrests offer reassurance to our communities that violence and disorder will be not tolerated on the streets of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.
“Our ongoing plans ensure we understand the current and evolving risks and issues in our communities to deploy the right teams to the right place, to take action against those who think they can break the law.
“We are able to do this thanks to the continued support from our communities, many of whom I know are still very worried about what is happening across the country.
“Our work continues with you all as we move forward and join together to prevent those who want to bring disorder to our streets."
“As we have shown over the last seven days, we will use all operational and investigative tactics available to us to make sure these people are brought to justice.
“This includes our officers’ ongoing patrols within your neighbourhoods, so please keep speaking to us and reporting to us, because this all helps us know where we need to be.
“Everyone has the right to free speech and peaceful protest. However, officers will take a robust stance against those who choose to act outside of the law and use it as an excuse to demonstrate violence and disorder.
“I would also like to thank our officers for their professionalism in dealing with what they were confronted with last night and their continued dedication to protecting all of our communities across our force area.”