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CHAOS ON THE STREETS OF BIRMINGHAM ENGLAND - Two Tier Policing as MDL Takes Over The Streets

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JOIN AS A MEMBER - Get Our Videos First & Many More VIP Benefits: SUPPORT OUR WORK: Bitcoin bc1q4dzzqs6w8grn45wwus8s6nntrmc8jf9k0pl8jw ETH 0x90bc6d7b2251BA86bBa86C2655B6257f972f3583 LTC ltc1qewnvglrllxyx6ruarf0lud5qutdp4q8lkutfjv SUBSCRIBE TO UNSEEN REPORT FOR LATEST VIDEOS @THEUNSEENREPORT?sub_confirmation=1 CHAOS ON THE STREETS OF BIRMINGHAM ENGLAND - Two Tier Policing as MDL Takes Over The Streets Commissioner praises 'robust' police response The acting police commissioner for Devon and Cornwall Police has praised the operation this evening. Police have slowly pushed anti-migrant protesters back throughout the evening, particularly in the last 15 minutes. “Very brave, robust policing in Plymouth this evening,“ acting chief constable Jim Colwell said on X. “D&C officers, supported by colleagues from across the region, responding to abhorrent, mindless behaviour,“ . Government racing to ensure prisons have enough space for rioters By Mollie Malone, news correspondent The government is accelerating plans to deal with prison capacity, in order to ensure sufficient space for an expected rise in prisoners in light of rioting across the country. As early as next week, around 500 places will be mobilised to boost capacity. They include cells at HMP Stocken in the East Midlands and HMP Cookham Wood - a young offenders institution being repurposed for extra space. These were plans already in place but brought forward to address new demands. The government is confident that this, alongside some already established protocols, will help manage capacity during the summer break. However, if riots continue for many weeks, the situation will be different. The prison capacity crisis is acute and has little margin for manoeuvring. Proposals to ask court judges to work overnight are also being considered as an option in light of an influx of charges - this happened during the 2011 riots. However, both the magistrates' association and the Criminal Bar Association expressed a desire for overnight hours not to be implemented, citing a criminal justice system already at “maximum capacity“ Word had spread among the Muslim community in Birmingham that the far-right were planning a protest in the city. A community activist told us he had been monitoring Telegram messages being exchanged by protesters and was sharing information with men who want to “defend“ their community. Naveed Sadiq showed us a WhatsApp group he had organised of over 1,000 Muslims in Birmingham who were determined to stand up to the far right. But he says he's been trying to calm the anger and urge his community to be peaceful. The message from older members of the Muslim community to younger men is “don't take the law into your own hands“ - but Naveed adds: “Hopefully the police will take care of us but if they don't we will obviously be willing to take care of ourselves.“ He told us where people were planning to gather and as we arrived we saw dozens of Muslim men waiting. Many were wearing balaclavas. There were chants of “free Palestine“ along with condemnation of the far-right. But as we attempted to report live from across the street we were approached by a group of men who told us to leave. Older men intervened, reassuring us that we should stay. But as the situation became more hostile, we took a decision to drive away. As we did, a man in a balaclava ran alongside us brandishing a knife. He ran in front of one of our vehicles and began stabbing at the tyre of our broadcast van. It wasn't damaged, so we were able to continue to drive away. That moment was captured by our producer Nick Stylianou, and you can watch the footage here... #birmingham #enoughisenough #mdl

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