Up to 3,000 police on alert for Bank Holiday weekend protest

Up to 3,000 police on alert for Bank Holiday weekend protest as climate rebels plot a million-strong march through London

  • Extinction Rebellion (XR) revealed plans for a ‘civilly disobedient long weekend’
  • Urged supporters to join Black Lives Matter march from Notting Hill to Hyde Park
  • Demonstration, dubbed ‘Million People March’, is calling for defunding of police

Up to 3,000 police officers will be deployed in London over the bank holiday weekend amid fears of public disorder.

The move comes after Extinction Rebellion (XR) revealed plans for a ‘civilly disobedient long weekend’ and urged its supporters to join a Black Lives Matter march from Notting Hill to Hyde Park. 

The demonstration, dubbed the ‘Million People March’, is calling for the defunding of the police.

The Mail on Sunday has obtained details of Scotland Yard’s plan to deal with the event, including the number of officers to be deployed.

Up to 3,000 police officers will be deployed in London over the bank holiday weekend amid fears of public disorder. Pictured: Riot police officer directing colleagues to clear people away from a burning car in Hackney, London, earlier this year

It includes more than 60 police support units – with 25 officers in each – as well as eight armed response teams and 46 officers dedicated to ‘firearms intervention tactics’.

In addition to the use of drones and metal-detecting ‘knife arches’, the Metropolitan Police will also task 30 officers with closing premises holding unlicensed events and four ‘property removal teams’ to get rid of sound systems and barricades. 

Concern is growing after Government scientific advisers warned the police face a high risk of civil disorder this summer – possibly on a greater scale than the 2011 London riots.

The Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) in July recommended the military should be on standby as police were ill-equipped to cope with the multiple threats posed by climate change rallies, the cancellation of the Notting Hill Carnival, illegal raves and clashes between Black Lives Matter protesters and far-right thugs. 

The move comes after Extinction Rebellion (members of the group pictured last year) revealed plans for a 'civilly disobedient long weekend'

The move comes after Extinction Rebellion (members of the group pictured last year) revealed plans for a ‘civilly disobedient long weekend’

XR has urged its local chapters to cause ‘high-impact disruption’ over the weekend before it starts a nationwide ‘rebellion’ on September 1. 

The eco-activist organisation has signalled its intention to blockade Parliament Square as MPs return from the summer recess, while affiliated groups will descend on Manchester and Cardiff.

It aims to win attention and support for its Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill which it published earlier this month. 

The Bill, drafted with the help of scientists and academics, calls for a ‘citizens’ assembly on climate change’ and a clear plan to stem rising global temperatures. In an online post the group said: ‘We will disrupt the entrances to Parliament and stop MPs from continuing to pass policy that’s killing us until they agree to set up a National Citizens’ Assembly with real influence in Westminster.’

Extinction Rebellion urged its supporters to join a Black Lives Matter march from Notting Hill to Hyde Park. Pictured: Police arresting a member of Extinction Rebellion last year

Extinction Rebellion urged its supporters to join a Black Lives Matter march from Notting Hill to Hyde Park. Pictured: Police arresting a member of Extinction Rebellion last year

It has also set up an ‘online rebellion academy’ for those who cannot be at the protest in person. 

Courses include interactive games on ‘how to witness an arrest’ where pupils are advised not to write down the name of a protester in case it helps police place them at the scene.

Last night, a Met spokesman said: ‘Ahead of the August bank holiday weekend, the Metropolitan Police Service has been developing a comprehensive policing plan for events across the city. 

‘The policing plan will be proportionate and will be able to flex depending on the information and intelligence available.

A spokesman for XR said: ‘This is probably the last, best chance we have to mitigate the worst of the climate and ecological emergency, but instead the Government is investing pennies in green solutions and bailing out carbon intensive industries such as airlines and car manufacturers.’