🔴 MIGRANT ARRESTED, WOMAN CHARGED AFTER ISLE OF DOGS FLAT INCIDENT

Police arrest migrant & charge woman after alleged flat entry sparks protest outside Britannia Hotel in Isle of Dogs. Case now in court.
Metropolitan Police have confirmed two major developments following an alleged incident at a Byng Street flat on Wednesday night (13 August).
A man — described by residents as a recently arrived migrant — was arrested in the early hours of Friday morning (15 August) in Hackney on suspicion of common assault. Police say he is the same individual alleged to have entered the flat. He remains in custody.
Separately, a 22-year-old woman who is an occupant of the flat has been charged with:
• Possession of an offensive weapon
• Affray
• Assault on an emergency worker
• Common assault
• Possession of cannabis
The affray and common assault charges relate to a later incident at the Britannia Hotel in Marsh Wall on Wednesday night, in which the alleged assault victim was a hotel security guard.
Channay Augustus, 22 (28.10.02), of Byng Street, Tower Hamlets, has been remanded in custody to appear at Thames Magistrates’ Court today.
Case background: The initial police callout followed reports of a man entering a flat in Byng Street. He was detained nearby by members of the public. That night, dozens of local residents gathered outside the Britannia Hotel in protest, with police forming lines outside the building as backup units — numbering around a dozen officers — arrived. Associate reporter AY Audits, filming for Video Production News, was among those on the ground.
A Section 35 dispersal order was put in place in the area, giving officers powers to move people on. A 28-year-old man and a 57-year-old woman were arrested for breaching the order.
The Met released the following statement:
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