Dispersal order lifted after Leicester protests
A dispersal order put in place across Leicester after two protests in the city centre has been lifted.
Leicestershire Police attended the Clock Tower on Saturday as part of a planned operation in response to the demonstrations.
The force said it arrested two men - one for breach of peace, who was later de-arrested and left the area, and a 24-year-old for public order offences.
Under the dispersal order, police have extra powers to ask people causing antisocial behaviour to leave the area and not return for up for 48 hours.
City Mayor Sir Peter Soulsby spoke with Ady Dayman about the violence that happened across the weekend.
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