Page 60 - Main Second Asbo Book1
P. 60
Page 2 of2
Continuation of Sui1ement of Jason AMES ...................... · ........................ , ........................ . .............. , ....... ... ......... .
.
trying to quote legislation at us he agreed to pack up and leave. Ht! was reluctant bul co-operative al Ibis stage.
We restricted access to any new comers to the venue and asked for a few more units to come to the location to
help with dispersal of the small numbers that were in attendance and deter any new arrivals.
The venue had more or less emptied but the organisers were still packing their equipment away. As this was
happening a crowd of approximately l 00 people arrived in Millmarsh Lane at the same time. This appeared odd
to me that so many people turned up all at once. The crowd appeared to be angry at the fact that Police had
interrupt~.9 their evening and were shouting and advancing on officers. One of the group shouted, "Lets just
sto1m it." Cordell appeared to have realised that this crowd was in allendance and half emerged from the venue
and appeared to be encouraging the crowd to act up and try to force their way into the site. After a short time
however, the crowd started to disappear. They moved back towards the junction of Millmarsh Lane and Molljson
Avenue. Nlnsp KlNG asked some the officers present to follow them up to the junction and restrict access to
MiJlmarsh Lane.
Once this had happened, reports came over the radio that more numbers were arriving and that more officers were
going to be needed in order to control the group. There were also reports of missiles being thrown at officers.
Ninsp King and I went to the junction of Mollison Avenue. 1 could see a large crowd of 200 - 250. Crowd was
very verbal and on the whole were advancing towards officers. There were a number of members of the crowd
that were throwing traffic cones, traffic beacons and bottles at officers. I ordered the officers to fonn a cordon
across the road and a number of officers also drew and racked their batons as a show of force and a deterrent. I
did this also. A/lnsp KING had asked for a dog van to attend the scene and the dog and handler assisted i.n
driving the crowd back. TSO commissioners rese1ve was also on route.
There were two members of this crowd, a male and a female, that persisted and did not back down and leave.
These two were detained and subsequently arrested by officers. The male had to be restrained on the floor.
Following this exchange the crowd started to move back towards the Brimsdown British Rail station. This is
where they stayed for the remainder of the incident. The odd one or two members of the crowd came forward and
was verbal but otherwise they slowly dispersed on to the trains and left the area.
A/lnsp King instructed 2 Police units to remain at the junction of MWmarsh Lane and Mollison Avenue in order
to keep revellers away from the localion.
This incident caused major disrup ism 10 the public by temporarily closing Mollison Avenue which is a major
artery into North East London. It drew response team officers away from there core buisiness which not only
impacted on Enfield Borough but also on surrounding boroughs who had to relinquish resources to assist Enfield.
~
--.:::::::--- -
-)
,
Signature witnessed by:
51