On Tuesday, four individuals from different regions of the UK were taken into custody for allegedly breaking into Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s North Yorkshire residence.
The four guys were taken into custody “within one minute of them entering the grounds” of Kirby Sigston Manor, which is located around four hours north of London and east of Northallerton, according to the North Yorkshire Police.
Around 12:40 p.m., the guys were captured, led off the property, and placed under arrest on charges of aggravated trespassing.
The guys were named by police as a 20-year-old Chichester resident, a 43-year-old Bolton resident, a 21-year-old Manchester resident, and a 52-year-old London resident.
The investigation into the incident is still underway, and all four guys are still being held by the police for interrogation.
On October 25, 2022, Sunak assumed office. She replaced the turbulent and disorganized term of Boris Johnson and the unusually short tenure of Liz Truss, who left Downing Street after only 44 days in office.
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A video of a young guy urinating in a lake on the prime minister’s residence was posted on social media by the protest group Youth Demand.
The remaining issue was described by the group as “a parting gift” to the prime minister and the Conservative Party in an online statement.
In a press statement, Youth Demand stated that “Sunak and his colleagues” do not speak for them and that the British political system is “in the toilet.”
Sunak denounced the group earlier this year after it conducted a protest in front of Labor leader Keir Starmer. Sunak has previously been the object of protests.
In protest of Sunak’s oil policies, Greenpeace climate activists draped black fabric over his house in August of last year.