Police have arrested the leader of the anti-monarchist group Republic and several others as they made their way to the protest site ahead of King Charles's coronation 👇 Find out more 🔗 coronation
Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video playerThe leader of an anti-monarchy group is among several people who have been arrested on their way to a protest site ahead of the King's coronation, as well as more than a dozen Just Stop Oil protesters.
Meanwhile, the group from Republic were making their way to the designated protest site at Trafalgar Square. Footage on Twitter shows his details being taken by a police officer. In the video, one officer can be heard saying:"They are under arrest, end of."Four have been arrested on"suspicion of conspiracy to cause public nuisance" after they were found with lock-on devices.
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