The UK Prime Minister has condemned the public disorder that erupted following the murder of Henry Nowak. Calling for calm, the Prime Minister emphasized that violent unrest and vandalism on the streets will not be tolerated and urged communities to allow law enforcement to conduct their investigation. The government has warned that individuals participating in the violence or spreading misinformation online to incite further tension will face legal consequences.
- The UK Prime Minister spoke out against the outbreaks of public disorder following the murder of Henry Nowak.
- The government appealed for calm, urging the public to support law enforcement and let the official investigation proceed.
- Authorities warned that those engaging in violent protests or distributing inflammatory misinformation will be held accountable under the law.
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