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More than 1,000 people were arrested in the UK for participating in the riots: the youngest was only 11 years old and more than half were quickly prosecuted

2024-08-14

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According to Reuters and the Financial Times on August 13, the British National Police Agency announced that since the riots, the British police have arrested more than 1,000 people involved in violence, arson and looting.The youngest arrested was only 11 years old, more than half of those arrested were quickly prosecuted.

The National Police Chiefs' Council said:A total of 1,024 people were arrested in the UK and 575 were fast-tracked for prosecutionMany were quickly jailed, some with lengthy sentences. Those arrested included a 69-year-old man accused of vandalism in Liverpool and an 11-year-old boy in Belfast. Two 12-year-old boys admitted taking part in the riots, including one accused of throwing projectiles at police outside a hotel in Manchester.

British police scuffle with a protester on August 4.

On July 29, a knife attack occurred in Southport, Merseyside, northwest England, when a 17-year-old male suspect broke into a primary school dance class and killed three children and injured several others. After the incident, protests broke out in London, Liverpool, Manchester and other places, and turned into violent riots. Since last week, the number of riots has decreased after the British police stepped up efforts to identify those involved in the case.

The last time there was a large-scale riot in the UK was in 2011, when a black man was shot dead by police, sparking several days of street violence. Swift and severe judicial action was considered a major factor in quelling the 2011 riots, when about 4,000 people were arrested in a few weeks. (Overseas Network Hou Xingchuan)

Editor: Li Yilinzi