Arrests made at Lewes Bonfire

Stock image of Lewes Bonfire from Canva

Police have arrested three people on suspicion of assault and drunk and disorderly behaviour during last night's Lewes Bonfire celebration.

Around 40,000 people made it to the event, so bigger than last year.

Effigies included one of Nigel Farage holding a pint and cigarette, with a masked rioter in front of him throwing a bottle.

Another depicted Paula Vennells seated on top of Postman Pat’s van.

Lewes Police, in a statement on Facebook had this to say:

The Lewes Bonfire celebrations are both unique and challenging, requiring months of planning and preparation by emergency services, local authorities, transport operators, and partner agencies who have worked closely with bonfire societies and the local community.

St John Ambulance and South East Coast Ambulance paramedics treated 46 people, including three patients who were transported to hospital.

East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service dealt with a small number of incidents, with details to be published on the service’s website.

Sussex Police can confirm that four arrests were made.

A 15-year-old boy previously arrested on suspicion of possession of a knuckle duster has since been de-arrested.

A second man aged 24 was arrested on suspicion of common assault. A third man aged 25 was also arrested on suspicion of common assault. The fourth man was arrested on suspicion of being drunk and disorderly in a public place.

They remain in custody at this time.

Chief Superintendent Howard Hodges said: “We thank the public for their support to ensure the Lewes Bonfire celebrations were once again a spectacular event that have been enjoyed safely.”

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