Police search for trans-rights activists after statues defaced in Westminster
Briefly

After a trans rights protest in central London, seven statues were vandalized with graffiti, prompting a police investigation. The protest, which drew thousands following a Supreme Court ruling, featured messages advocating for trans rights. While plans to remove the graffiti are underway with the need for specialist equipment, no arrests have been made yet. The police emphasized that such acts of vandalism spoil public spaces and reiterated their support for lawful protests while condemning criminal actions.
Criminal damage and vandalism like this has no place on the streets of London and spoils the area for locals and those visiting.
While the police support the public's right to protest, criminality like this is senseless and unacceptable.
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