Migrant in his 20s ‘from Canary Wharf hotel’ is arrested over ‘assault’ after ‘entering woman’s flat’

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A MIGRANT in his 20s has been arrested for common assault after entering a woman’s flat.

The incident occurred in the Isle of Dogs on Wednesday night before he was detained by nearby members of the public.

A man reportedly staying at Britannia Hotel has been arrested

Early this morning he was arrested by police on suspicion of common assault and he remains in custody.

MailOnline reported that the man was a migrant staying in a Canary Wharf hotel.

He reportedly entered the woman’s house after being told to “go back to the hotel” where anti-migrant protestors were gathered.

The 22-year-old woman whose flat he entered was arrested on Wednesday evening.

She has since been charged with a number of offences including possession of an offensive weapon, affray, assault on an emergency worker, common assault and possession of cannabis.

The affray and common assault charge relate to an incident at the Britannia Hotel in Marsh Wall which occurred on Wednesday evening.

It concerned an alleged attack on a security guard at the hotel.

She is due to appear in court later this morning.

EPAAnti-migrant protestors have been gathered outside the hotel[/caption]

GettyPolice arrested the man in the early hours of this morning[/caption] Published: [#item_custom_pubDate]

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