Sunday, August 7, 2011

London Riot

Riot occurred in Tottenham, north London, England. Crowds attacked police and looted shops. So far, no citizen of Indonesia in London are affected. "No," said Foreign Ministry spokesman Michael Tene in a short message to AFP on Sunday (08/07/2011).

Tene asked if there are Indonesians affected or even become a victim in a riot in Tottenham. As is known, eight police officers were hospitalized because of a mass attack. While the last condition in Tottenham, firefighters said the fire that burned the shops and buildings in the High Road is under control. Nevertheless, the atmosphere seemed in disarray.

Former used to throw rocks police were still strewn across the streets. Similarly, goods from the store the rest of the loot strewn across the streets. The shops are damaged are still unpunished. The carcasses of burnt vehicles are also not excluded.

Tottenham residents who left the house this morning most like to see traces of the riots last night. As reported by Sky News, only 1-2 cars passing in the street. While police looked on patrol in the streets.

Shooting sparked riots in Tottenham resident named Mark Duggan (29) by police in an operation order a few days ago. Residents who angrily retaliated by burning buildings, looting and pelted police with Molotov cocktails.

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