A sixth man has been arrested and charged in connection with encouraging offences during the anti-immigration protests in Weymouth.
James Ashley Hepburn, 31 and of Portland, has been charged with encouraging or assisting in the commission of offences of murder believing one or more will be committed and appeared at Poole Magistrates’ Court on Saturday.
He is next due to appear at Bournemouth Crown Court on Thursday, September 12.
The offence for which he is charged falls under the Serious Crime Act 2007.
Assistant Chief Constable Steve Lyne, of Dorset Police, said: “This latest arrest demonstrates our commitment to investigate anyone who is suspected of trying to encourage others to cause violence and harm in our communities.
“We will not tolerate any reported hate in Dorset and will continue to work with our partner agencies and take action against anyone who was believed to be involved in or inciting criminal activity during the recent protests.”
Anyone who may have information about planned protests or reports of disorder is encouraged to contact Dorset Police online at www.dorset.police.uk or calling 101.
www.dorset.police.uk/police-forces/dorset-police/areas/about-us/local-support-and-guidance/intelligence/ or by contacting Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. If a crime is in progress dial 999.
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