In a decisive action against potential disruptions to national infrastructure, the Metropolitan Police have made six arrests at an event held at an East London community centre tonight. The individuals detained are believed to be key organisers for the environmental activist group Just Stop Oil, who allegedly planned to disrupt airports and thousands of holidaymakers this summer.
The arrests were made under a section of the Public Order Act, which criminalises conspiracies to interfere with critical national infrastructure. This law aims to protect essential services and ensure public safety. The police are working closely with airport operators and other stakeholders to mitigate any threats of significant disruption during the busy summer travel season.
Activists do not have the right to commit criminal acts that may also endanger themselves and others,” a Metropolitan Police spokesperson stated. Anyone who disrupts the safety and security of an airport can expect to be dealt with swiftly and robustly.
The operation is part of an ongoing effort to maintain order and safety in public spaces, particularly at airports, which are vital hubs of travel and commerce. The Metropolitan Police have reiterated their commitment to preventing any activities that could jeopardise public safety and disrupt the smooth operation of national infrastructure.
The arrests tonight underscore the authorities’ vigilance and proactive stance in addressing threats posed by activist groups. The detained individuals are currently in custody and are expected to face charges under the Public Order Act.
As the investigation continues, the Metropolitan Police assure the public that they are doing everything possible to ensure a safe and secure travel experience for all. The collaboration with airport operators and other agencies will persist to prevent any disruptions and maintain the safety and security of travellers.