Police in Britain have arrested 11 people in connection with a coronavirus lockdown.
West Midlands Police barred people in downtown from protesting against the lockdown. Police say "unfortunately, 150 people ignored our request." British Crime Commissioner David Jameson said the protesters were angry against the police lock-down protest were detained 11 people in an operation. Officers on routine patrols around the city center also issued notices of 25 fines to those who did not comply with the rules. We accept and protect the rights of the people but it is illegal to go out and protest in the lockdown. "Some of the protesters have listened to the police, but a large number ignored our request and risked their lives and the lives of others," said Sapt Medal, Britain's chief superintendent.


