Men guilty of violent disorder near asylum hotel

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PA Media Keith Silk and Jonathan Glover. Keith Silk on the left has dark hair and a dark beard. He is wearing dark clothing with lanyards around his neck. Jonathan Glover on the right has a shaved head and is missing several teeth.PA Media

Keith Silk (left) and Jonathan Glover formed part of an "aggressive mob" in Epping, their trial was told

Three men have been convicted of committing violent disorder during protests outside an asylum hotel in Essex.

Up to 500 people gathered outside The Bell Hotel in Epping on 17 July after a migrant living there was charged with - and later jailed for - sex offences.

Keith Silk, 33, Jonathan Glover, 47, and Charlie Land, 24, formed part of an "aggressive mob" among the crowd, a trial at Chelmsford Crown Court heard.

The defendants, from Essex and Hertfordshire, are due to be sentenced on 19 August.

Prosecutors said while the protest was initially peaceful, it descended into "serious public disorder" at about 17:30 BST.

It followed the arrival of about 50 counter-demonstrators, which led to clashes among the two groups.

Essex Police said an officer suffered injuries to their neck during clashes on 17 July

Silk, of Torrington Drive, Loughton, threw a bottle at a police vehicle and was caught on camera trying to pull a hotel sign from the ground.

Footage also showed a hooded man, identified as Land, of Warren Close in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, smashing the windscreen of a police vehicle and ripping off wing mirrors.

Glover, of Springfields in Waltham Abbey, was seen confronting officers and getting into an altercation with them.

Prosecutor Sam Willis said Glover lost two teeth when an officer pushed him back with their riot shield.

A senior police officer previously described the scenes as the worst he had seen in his 20 years of policing.

PA Media Police officers in riot gear standing in front of The Bell Hotel, which has its entrance protected by metal fencing. Blue and red flares have been thrown towards the officers and have smoke pouring towards the building.PA Media

Policing protests outside The Bell Hotel cost police £1.54m

Several other people have been convicted following the demonstrations outside The Bell Hotel on 17 July.

Another protester, 53-year-old Phillip Curson, from Upminster in east London, is due to be sentenced on 14 August.

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