Nineteen Arrested at Epsom Derby
Activists arrested on suspicion to cause a public nuisance
Last updated 3rd Jun 2023
It's Epsom Derby today and as well as train strikes causing disruption, Animal Rights protesters are hoping to prevent the race from happening.
Nineteen people have been arrested in connection with plans to disrupt the event, Surrey Police said.
Officers said 11 people were arrested at addresses in Mitcham and Byfleet in the early hours of the morning following warrants based on intelligence received ahead of the festival.
Eight people were also arrested after a vehicle stopped in Burgh Heath at about 10.20am.
Superintendent Michael Hodder of Surrey Police said: "We have been clear in our approach that criminal activity will not be tolerated at the Epsom Derby Festival.
"As a result of intelligence, we have arrested 19 people who we believe were intent on illegally disrupting today's events.
"Our officers will be at the event throughout the day to continue in keeping the public safe and preventing criminality."
Jockey Club officials fear the protest will endanger participants, racegoers and horses, although they said they do not dismiss the right to peaceful protest and have offered Animal Rising an area near the racecourse's entrance to demonstrate.
In a defiant announcement following the arrests, Animal Rising said police would not stop them from disrupting the Derby.
"Police heavy-handedness and intimidation tactics will not prevent a national conversation about our animals and the natural world
"It restates its commitment to protect horses and disrupt the Derby."
All were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit public nuisance and remain in police custody.
Activists from the group Animal Rising had pledged to "cancel or severely delay" the Derby in the lead-up to the event.
Today marks Frankie Dettori's last race before he retires and aims to win his third Derby on a horse named 'Arrest'.