Cooper calls Leeds disorder 'audacious criminality'
Briefly

The Home Secretary branded the violent disorder in Leeds as 'audacious criminality,' emphasizing that those responsible should face the 'full force of the law.' Yvette Cooper discussed the ongoing actions with West Yorkshire Police and community leaders following the incidents. She highlighted the importance of addressing the 'unacceptable scenes of disorder and criminality.'
The Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police met with Yvette Cooper after a bus was set on fire and a police car was overturned during the trouble in the Harehills area. Five arrests had been made, and individuals involved were urged to surrender. Cooper emphasized the significance of holding the perpetrators accountable and ensuring they face legal consequences.
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