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UK protests surge as government expands jail capacity

UK protests surge as government expands jail capacity

UK protests surge as government expands jail capacity

UK protests surge as government expands jail capacity

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  • The Justice Department secured nearly 600 additional prison places to accommodate those involved in the violence.
  • Around 400 people have been arrested so far.
  • Police have charged a 28-year-old man with inciting racial hatred and a 14-year-old with violent disorder.
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The British government has expanded its prison capacity to address violent, week-long anti-immigrant riots. The unrest has led more countries to issue warnings to their citizens about the dangers of traveling to Britain.

Riots have erupted across several towns and cities following the murder of three girls at a Taylor Swift-themed event in Southport, a seaside town in northern England. False messaging on social media wrongly identified the suspected killer as an Islamist migrant.

The Justice Department, facing a jail overcrowding crisis and being forced to release some prisoners early, announced that it had secured nearly 600 additional prison places to accommodate those involved in the violence. About 400 people have been arrested so far.

“My message to anyone who chooses to take part in this violence and thuggery is simple: the police, courts and prisons stand ready and you will face the consequences of your appalling acts,” Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood said.

The unrest has led India, Australia, Nigeria, and other countries to warn their citizens to stay vigilant. Riva Peacock, a 22-year-old retail worker in Liverpool, where rioters clashed with police over the weekend, described the violence as shocking.

“There are a lot of people that blame immigrants for the state of this country,” she told Reuters. “It’s just a real shame that some of the most vulnerable people in our society have been used as a scapegoat for these issues.”

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer has vowed to hold accountable those who have attacked mosques and hotels housing migrants, hurled bricks at the police and counter-protesters, and looted shops and burned cars. On Tuesday, police charged a 28-year-old man with inciting racial hatred through Facebook posts related to the disorder. A 14-year-old has pleaded guilty to violent disorder.

On Monday night, trouble flared in Plymouth, southern England, and again in Belfast, Northern Ireland, where hundreds of rioters threw petrol bombs and heavy masonry at officers and set a police Land Rover on fire. An online message warns that immigration centers and law firms aiding migrants will be targeted on Wednesday.

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