Riots spread across Britain, over 450 people
held
Tuesday August 09, 2011 02:23:44 PM,
IANS
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London:
Rioting and arson Tuesday spread from London to other cities in
Britain, including Birmingham and Manchester, with 450 people
arrested for the spiralling violence in the last three days and
Prime Minister David Cameron cutting short his holiday to return
home.
London, which is to stage next year's Olympic Games, witnessed a
third night of violence as other cities saw unrest. Protesters
were seen destroying and looting shops, setting cars and buildings
alight and engaging in clashes with police.
The riots took in their grip cities like Birmingham, where the
England and Indian cricket teams were holed up in a hotel ahead of
their Test match scheduled to begin Wednesday, Liverpool,
Nottingham and Bristol and Manchester.
BBC reported that at least 450 people have been arrested following
the riots across London over the past three days.
Violence began in the British capital's northern district of
Tottenham Saturday over the fatal shooting of a man by police.
Some 300 people gathered outside a police station in Tottenham
Saturday night to demand "justice" after 29-year-old cab driver
and alleged drug dealer Mark Duggan was killed in Thursday's
shootout with police.
Britons are shocked by the scale of violence.
Christian Potts, a resident of Ealing, said: "It looks like a war
zone - I have never seen anything like it in all my life."
"There were about 25 to 30 masked youths and they just started
tearing into a florist with bricks," BBC quoted him as saying.
Authorities said that an extra 1,700 officers had been deployed
across the capital Monday night.
Prime Minister David Cameron had to cut short his holiday and flew
back to Britain. He will chair the government's emergency
committee to discuss the riots.
London continued to witness violence stretching the emergency
services beyond limit on a third night of rioting in the capital,
the Guardian said.
Buildings were set ablaze, shops looted, and police officers
attacked as gangs of hooded youths roamed the streets.
Buildings were set on fire in Croydon, south London and a massive
fire gutted a 100-year-old furniture store.
A police station in Holyhead Road in Handsworth, Birmingham, was
on fire and 100 people were arrested.
There were reports of cars being damaged in Britain's Manchester
city and of up to 200 youths with masks roaming through Toxteth in
Liverpool city.
Police in Bristol said they were dealing with outbreaks of
disorder involving about 150 people.
A senior police official vowed that those responsible "will face
the consequences of their actions and be arrested".
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