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They stormed the courtyard of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s house

They stormed the courtyard of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s house

Four people have been arrested for breaking into the property of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. The incident occurred just 24 hours before the parliamentary elections scheduled for July 4.

British police announced that they arrested four people who broke into Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s property Northern EnglandThis is during the electoral campaign for the national elections scheduled to be held next July 4.

A local police statement said: “We arrested four people in the grounds of the Prime Minister’s home in his constituency (in North Yorkshire) on Tuesday afternoon (25.06.2024).”

“Our officers were with the four men about a minute away from them as they walked through the entrance” of the property where it was located (Kirby Sigston neighborhood).The statement added.

Where are the suspects? Age from 20 to 52 years The police explained that those coming from various cities in the country “are still in detention… and investigations are continuing.”

A video clip posted on social media by X Youth activist group – which says it is fighting for a ban on arms sales to Israel and the cancellation of oil and gas licenses granted by the conservative government from 2021 – It shows a young man entering the property and defecating in a pond.

Watch the video here

We have a lot to thank the Tories for: collapsing schools, polluted rivers, and the destruction of the NHS“, says the young man in question, explaining that what he did was an act of protest against the Sunak government, according to a press release.

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This is not the first time Rishi Sunak’s residence has been targeted.

Last summer, Greenpeace activists covered it with black sheets of what they called “oil” in protest against the Conservative government’s decision to grant new oil and gas permits.