The Metropolitan police say that they have arrested five people after a group of masked men after trying to enter a hotel of west London residence asylum.
According to Mate, the men tried to damage the security fence through a rear entrance at the Crown Plaza in Stockley Road in West Dryton.
Two anti-anti-eishelm groups with around 500 people marched at the Crown Plaza at around 12:00 BST on Saturday.
A breakway protest group moved towards a nearby Novotel Hotel on Cherry Lane, where officials were also deployed, and some crowds also moved towards a holiday in nearby.
Police said the authorities “implemented cordons in the area to prevent violation of peace and three arrests were made”.
The police made two more arrests, dispersing the mob.
Two officers suffered minor injuries and protesters did not enter any hotel.
A Section 35 dispersion order has now been imposed, allowing authorities to direct people to leave the area and if they suspect they may not return if they can cause disorders.
In the weekend, London’s senior policing officer CDR Adam Slonki said, “If we need to deal with the disorder,” further arrests will be made “.
He said: “We understand the power to feel on these issues, but where peaceful protest crosses the line in criminality, including injuries to our authorities, we will take immediate action.
“We have deployed additional officers in the area and five arrests have been made for crimes including a police officer, Afre and attack on violent disorder.
“Around 500 were in the protesting area, but most people are now scattered from the surrounding area immediately.”