A policing operation for a peaceful protest in Crowborough on Sunday, 25 January has now concluded.
Officers were on duty to ensure the protest could be carried out safely, lawfully and with minimal disruption to the wider public.
No arrests were made during the day.
Sussex Police can confirm that a 58-year-old man and a 62-year-old woman from Crowborough, and a 54-year-old man from Newhaven, who were arrested on Saturday on suspicion of an offence under section 4a of the Public Order Act, have all been bailed, pending further enquiries.
Chief Superintendent James Collis said: “I would like to thank the public at the protest and affected by the protest for their patience and understanding throughout today as it ensures we are able to keep everyone safe.
“We know that the use of the Crowborough Training Camp for asylum accommodation has caused concern within the community.
“Our police presence has been increased in Crowborough and the surrounding area to provide a clear point of contact for the public for engagement and reassurance. This presence will continue over the coming weeks.
“Any incidents will be responded to based on threat, harm and risk, in line with our existing processes for preventing crime and responding to calls for service across Sussex.
“We will continue to work with our partners to support the local community, and encourage anyone with concerns to speak with their neighbourhood officers in the street or at their local police station.
“The Home Office retains responsibility for the site, its security and its occupants, and we encourage anyone with concerns relating to the site to contact the Home Office in the first instance.”
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