118 arrests made after 'large number of protesters' disrupt Grand National at Aintree
The event was delayed by 14 minutes while police dealt with protesters
Last updated 15th Apr 2023
Merseyside Police have confirmed a total of 118 people have now been arrested after 'a large number of protesters' tried to gain entry onto Aintree Racecourse during the Grand National.
The disruption happened just after 5pm with the start of the event delayed by 14 minutes whilst officers dealt with campaigners.
The majority of protesters were prevented from breaching the boundary fencing, the force said.
118 people - including three arrested this morning - have been arrested on suspicion of a number of offences including causing public nuisance and criminal damages.
The Merseyside force also thanked members of the public for their 'patience' during disruption.
Assistant Chief Constable Paul White said: “The safety and wellbeing of everyone is of paramount concern when dealing with a large-scale public events such as the Grand National.
“The perimeter of Aintree racecourse covers an extensive area of between 4-5km and obviously poses challenges for policing. However we have been planning the policing of this event for a number of months and we had a robust plan in place to ensure that we had adequate staff to deal with it.
“Just after 5pm a large number of protesters attempted to gain entry onto Aintree racecourse. The majority were prevented from breaching the boundary fencing thanks to our planning and the work of my officers.
“I can confirm a total of 118 people have been arrested today.
“I would like to thank everyone for their patience whilst this matter was dealt with in a safe and appropriate manner.
"I would also like to take the opportunity to thank mutual aid officers from Greater Manchester Police, North Wales Police, Cheshire Police and Durham Police and our partners at Aintree racecourse, security providers and the Jockey Club for their assistance in dealing with this matter.”