Thames Valley Police confirm only one arrest has been made following anti-vax protest in Milton Keynes

    Thames Valley Police has made an arrest in connection with a protest in Milton Keynes last week.

    A 58-year-old man from Brackley, was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage, violent disorder and assaulting an emergency worker.

    He has since been released under investigation.

    The arrest is in connection with a protest that took place in Milton Keynes on Wednesday 29th December at a Coronavirus testing centre.

    During the protests, signs were damaged, equipment was dismantled and a number of public order incidents took place.

    Chief Inspector Graham Hadley, of Thames Valley Police, said: “Our investigation into the protest last week continues and as a result we have made an arrest.

    “Officers are continuing to take statements and review footage that has been obtained of the protest.

    “If anyone believes they have information that could assist our investigation and has not reported it to us, please do so by calling 101 or making a report online, quoting reference 43210583457.”

    There has not yet been an update on the appeal made last week.

    READ MORE: Anti-vaxxers cause chaos across Milton Keynes as protesters storm theatre and test site

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