Grand National: Three arrests in connection with protest

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Three people are arrested in connection with potential co-ordinated disruption activities at Saturday’s Grand National at Aintree. …

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Three people have been arrested in connection with potential co-ordinated disruption activities at Saturday’s Grand National at Aintree.

A 25-year-old woman from London and a man were arrested outside Aintree racecourse on suspicion of conspiracy to cause public nuisance.

Earlier a 33-year-old woman from the London area was arrested in Greater Manchester for the same offence.

Merseyside Police said they had planned for the possibility of protests.

Around 30 animal rights protesters had gathered outside the racecourse on Saturday morning.

Climate and animal rights group Animal Rising claimed one of those arrested is one of their members, 25-year-old Claudia Penna Rojas.

The police had previously said they would deal “robustly” with any disruption after animal rights activists threatened to sabotage the race.

“Merseyside Police has been working with The Jockey Club and other partners to keep people safe during the Grand National Festival,” they said on Saturday.

“We are aware of some people planning to protest at the event. This has been factored into our plans. We respect the right to peaceful protest and expression of views, but criminal behaviour and disorder will not be tolerated and will be dealt with robustly.”

Aintree Racecourse warned the actions of protestors could “endanger the horses they purport to protect, as well as jockeys, officials and themselves”.

Animal Rising spokesperson Nathan McGovern said: “Police are wasting time chasing protesters rather than addressing the climate and ecological emergency, and our broken relationship to animals.

“We remain undeterred, and we will peacefully continue our actions to stop harm coming to animals at Aintree.

“Today marks the first of many actions that will really take place this summer to push this conversation to the top of the agenda.”

There has been one horse death at the 2023 meeting and organisers will be hoping all runners and riders return safely.

A field of 39 runners is set to contest the 175th running of the famous race at 17:15 BST with Rachael Blackmore’s mount Ain’t That A Shame among the favourites as she aims for a second win.

Bookmakers expect more than £150m to be wagered on the National, which takes place over 30 fences and four and a quarter miles.

A heavy police presence was seen outside Aintree on Saturday
A heavy police presence was seen outside Aintree on Saturday
Picture of protestors at Aintree racecourse
Protestors hold placards outside Aintree on Saturday morning

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