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Eight arrests and weapons seized after Southend disorder

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Southend MP says people have been hospitalised with serious injuries after a night of violent disorder.

Your Southend

Eight people were arrested and serious injuries reported after violent disorder erupted on a city seafront and high street.

Essex Police said a Section 60 dispersal order would remain in place in Southend-on-Sea until 20:00 BST on Wednesday after the disorder on Tuesday night.

The force said seven weapons were also seized, as a video shared on social media appeared to show at least four people dressed in black brandishing large knives near the resort’s Adventure Island theme park.

Bayo Alaba, MP for Southend East and Rochford said: “I do want to send out my thoughts to all the people involved, there are some people in hospital with quite serious injuries.”

Police said investigations into the incident were ongoing. The area appeared to be calm at 06:30 BST on Wednesday.

A police spokesperson confirmed that “one suspect at the scene was arrested on suspicion of possessing a bladed article and causing grievous bodily harm”.

Your Southend

The disorder began at about 19:00 on Tuesday with large crowds of young people seen on the Southend’s seafront, which had been busy on the UK’s hottest day of the year.

Members of the public were dispersed from the area by about 23:30, prompting additional police patrols in the city overnight.

‘Truly alarming’

Mr Alaba added: “This time last year it happened as well, this is a pattern now and because it is a pattern we have to look at it differently and see what we can do to mitigate it.

“I am just speechless looking at the videos and seeing how it unfolded, it is truly alarming.

“At the end of the day, we don’t want this on our streets and in our community.”

Your Southend

A Section 60 order allows a constable in uniform to stop and search any pedestrian or anything carried by them, as well as vehicles, for offensive weapons.

It covers areas such as Marine Parade, Pier Hill, High Street, Western Esplanade – and both the city’s train stations.

“We have a zero-tolerance approach to violence, disorder and carrying weapons in Essex,” Chief Supt Morgan Cronin said.

The force added: “While our work is ongoing there will be a large and visible police presence across the city centre, and further disorder will not be tolerated.”

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At the scene on Wednesday morning, BBC reporter Lewis Adams said: “The seafront at Southend-on-Sea is a much quieter place than it was last night.

“People were seen fleeing from outside Circus Amusements when things turned ugly at the heart of the city.

“All that remains from the frantic scenes that circulated on social media on Tuesday evening are bags of discarded litter.

“This area is so close to Southend Pier that visitors, including families with children, flock to it in their droves throughout the year.”

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Martin Richardson, the owner of the resort’s Happidrome Arcade, said he believed the police were anticipating disorder, but that intelligence was “not taken seriously”.

He said a “beach rave” had been organised on TikTok and that people had travelled to Southend for it.

“No knife attack is acceptable full stop, and I hope these perpetrators are caught,” he said.

“It should have been dealt with, these larger groups meet up with other groups.

“This is our front room, we see this time in and time out.”

Waste collector Stuart Arnold, 51, told the BBC: “I think it is ridiculous, it happens every year and it needs to be sorted at the train station.

“You’ve got kids here, I’ve got a three-month-old.

“You bring her here, what could happen while you’re pushing your daughter along in a pram – it’s silly, it needs sorting out.”

‘Extremely upsetting’

Daniel Cowan, Labour leader of Southend City Council, told BBC Essex: “These were extremely upsetting scenes for our city.

“We know that a large number of youths came to Southend with intent to behave in this deplorable manner.

“It is unclear how many of them came in a ‘spur of the moment’ thing.

“It is deeply concerning.”

He said he was working with Essex Police to understand the cause of the disorder.

“We do to want this kind of behaviour in Southend and we want to stop people like this travelling to Southend,” he added.

“We need to learn how to stop these coordinated events.”

Essex Police thanked “the vast law-abiding majority of the public for their co-operation” and asked witnesses to come forward.

Anyone with information or dashcam footage of the disorder has been asked to contact the force on its website or call 101, quoting incident number 1094.

Essex Police has urged anyone with more information to come forward, and appealed for dash cam footage in the area from about 19:00.

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