POLICE are continuing to make arrests in response to climate protests at Exolum Storage in Grays today.

Early this morning, Sunday, April 10, a group of more than 20 protestors arrived at the site.

Since protests began on Friday, April 1, officers have made 338 arrests. Essex Police are currently in the process of making an additional 26 arrests.

Assistant Chief Constable Glen Pavelin said: “We cannot stand by while criminal acts are being committed, and lives are being put at risk, in the name of protest.

“We are not anti-protest. Our job is to preserve life and catch criminals, and that’s what we’re going to do.

“Today’s protest is exceptionally dangerous due to where the protestors have located themselves within the site.

“Our officers have been diligent in ensuring that all protestors know the risks involved, and we’ve been working hard to minimise the dangers this morning.

“Put simply, we don’t want anyone to get hurt.

“We’ve been really clear with the protestors. Their acts of criminality on site are not only illegal, but they are continuing to put themselves and our officers at real risk of harm and that is unacceptable.

“These protests continue to impact the people of Essex and beyond.

“We’ve been lucky to have extra support from specialist officers from across the country, to support some of our officers continuing with their day jobs.

“We’re continuing to work closely with our partners, including Thurrock Council, the East of England Ambulance Service, and Essex County Fire and Rescue Service, and the local fuel companies.

“Your local officers in Essex remain committed to protecting and serving the people of our county and are continuing to catch criminals, protect the vulnerable, and bring people to justice.”