Just Stop Oil: Protestors removed by Surrey Police after climbing onto the gantry
The Met Police has put a special injunction in place to stop disruption on the M25
Last updated 7th Nov 2022
Surrey Police have removed Just Stop Oil protestors, after they climbed onto the gantry on the clockwise carriageway earlier this morning, November 7.
The protestors were removed after traffic was stopped to allow Surrey Police to get them down safely at several junctions on the M25.
One protestor has been arrested for public nuisance after being taken down between Junctions 9-10.
Police have also said they now suspect that there are several other protestors who have also climbed gantry's, with one between junctions 13-12 southbound and one between junctions 13-14.
Surrey Police have said they are on the scene and will be resolving the issues with protestors as soon as possible.
The protest removal team removed the Just Stop Oil protestor after arriving and closing the road at 8am this morning. Since the removal of the protestor, the road reopened to traffic around the Junction 6 area.
Met Police launch "significant" operation
The protests have happened as the Metropolitan Police launched a "significant" operation to identify and arrest climate change protesters suspected of planning "reckless and serious" motorway disruption as Cop27 gets underway.
Assistant Commissioner Matt Twist said three people were arrested on Sunday evening who were suspected of planning public disruption. Police were expecting to make more arrests overnight.
Mr Twist said: "Our investigation has strong reason to suspect the Just Stop Oil group intend to disrupt major motorway road networks which would risk serious harm to the public, with reckless action to obstruct the public on a large scale.
"All those arrested are suspected of engaging in conspiracy to cause public nuisance contrary to Section 78 Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022.
"There remains a possibility outstanding suspects are still intent on causing unlawful disruption to the public. The Met has mobilised specialist teams and drawn police officers from across the capital to respond."
According to the Met, which is conducting the operation in conjunction with the National Police Coordination Centre (NPoCC), more than 10,000 officer shifts have been dedicated to policing Just Stop Oil protests since the start of October.
"We are determined to bring to justice all of those who conspire to cause significant and unreasonable disruption to London, or cause damage to buildings, property or valuables. It's what the public expects, and we'll work closely with the Crown Prosecution Service and Courts to make sure this happens."
Police are calling on the public to assist with preventing public disruption from protesters by reporting it to 999.
677 Arrests in 32 days
Just Stop Oil staged 32 days of disruption from the end of September and throughout October, which the Met said resulted in 677 arrests with 111 people charged, and officers working a total of 9,438 additional shifts.
The climate change action group has been calling on the Government to abandon plans to licence over 100 new oil and gas projects by 2025, and to do more to help people with their skyrocketing energy bills.
According to the group, since its campaign began on April 1, Just Stop Oil supporters have been arrested nearly 2,000 times, with five of their supporters currently in prison.
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