20 Arrests Following Protests Across Lancashire

Published by Robert L Senior Reporter on Sunday, 4th August 2024, at 09:15hrs

Protests got underway yesterday with many parts of the UK taking part up and down the country in wake of the Southport knife attack.

Blackburn, Preston and Darwen seen protesters take to the streets with Lancashire Police making twenty arrests across the three areas.

In a statement released last night, Lancashire Police said,

“We can confirm more than 20 people have been arrested today (Saturday, August 3) during a large policing operation in Lancashire.

Following this week’s tragic incident in Southport and further outbreaks of violence across the country, we became aware of possible disorder and protests planned in the county.

Dispersal orders were issued in parts of Blackpool, Preston and Blackburn, with a number of arrests made after some disruption.

Offences included possession of an offensive weapon, police assault, possession of a bladed article, obstructing police, conspiracy to commit violent disorder and failing to adhere to a dispersal order.

Our policing response was focused in Blackpool close to Talbot Square, with some minor disruption reported in Blackburn and Preston.

At this time, it is believed no officers were injured during today’s operation.

ACC Phil Davies, of Lancashire Police, said: “We have today made a significant number of arrests following tension in Blackpool and some minor disruption in parts of Preston and Blackburn.


“In Blackpool, we have witnessed some mindless thuggery from individuals, who we believe to be from outside of the county, intent on causing issues in our communities.


“We have also seen some small pockets of tension elsewhere in the county, but, thanks to a robust partnership response to our policing plan, this was swiftly dealt with.
“I would like to thank the good people of our communities for their support during today’s operation.


“Lancashire Police will continue to respond robustly to anyone planning disorder.”

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