Several arrested after armed group occupy gurudwara in UK

London: Police done arrests for aggravated tamper after 20 to 30 men, some armed with blades, assigned a Sikh church in executive England on Sunday. A Sikh girl organisation pronounced it was protesting a temple’s use for interfaith weddings.

Armed military yesterday surrounded a gurdwara in a city of Leamington Spa after a squad of 20-30 sword-wielding organisation stormed a Sikh temple. Officers from Warwickshire military were inside a Gurdwara Sahib to negotiate with a men. Several hours after a occurrence began, military pronounced they had done “a series of arrests” on guess of aggravated trespass. A orator for Warwickshire military said: “The news was perceived during 6.47 am after a organisation of organisation entered a temple.”

The military combined that a occurrence wasn’t associated to terrorism, though was “an escalation of an ongoing internal dispute.”

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