British police have arrested over 145 people at the infamous multicultural Notting Hill Carnival on Monday, August 26, seizing more than 40 weapons, including two firearms, as at least four people have been stabbed at the festival.
Arrests took place on Sunday and Monday, which are English holidays, at the festival in London.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan, the officer in charge of Carnival’s policing, stated, “We are tired of saying the same words every year. We are tired of telling families that their loved ones are seriously injured or worse. We are tired of seeing crime scenes at Carnival.”
One of those arrested was found with a firearm when they were searched at the entry to the carnival, while the other firearm seized was in a vehicle that was heading to the carnival in nearby Harrow.
Among the crimes that have been committed at the festival have been four stabbings, three of which took place on Sunday and one on Monday. One woman is said to be in emergency condition as a result of being stabbed, while others are said to be in stable condition.
At least one emergency worker was reportedly assaulted, and other festival-goers have been arrested for sexual offenses and thefts.
Around a million people are thought to be attending the two-day festival, and 7,000 officers have been deployed by London’s Metropolitan Police, the Met.
Last year’s carnival saw 85 arrests, eleven of which were for sexual assaults and a further ten for attacks against police.
While many politicians and others celebrate the carnival, the Metropolitan Police Federation, the Met police officers’ union, has called for the event to be shut down entirely.
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