London: Several countries have issued travel warnings for their citizens in the UK due to ongoing anti-immigration protests and riots. Nations including Nigeria, Malaysia, Australia, Indonesia, the UAE, and India have all advised caution.
India: The High Commission of India in London urged its citizens to stay vigilant and exercise caution while in the UK, following days of violent riots.
Australia: Issued a warning for travelers to avoid protest areas due to potential disruption and violence, advising them to monitor local media for updates.
UAE: The UAE embassy in the UK advised citizens to exercise the highest level of caution and take necessary precautions due to the unstable security situation.
Nigeria: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja highlighted an increased risk of violence and disorder from recent riots, noting the violence has reached dangerous levels.
Malaysia: The High Commission in London advised Malaysians to avoid protest areas, remain vigilant, and follow local authority guidance. They also encouraged registration for timely information and assistance.
Indonesia: The embassy in London warned its citizens to avoid large crowds and increase their vigilance.
Violence erupted in several towns and cities in England and Northern Ireland following the killing of three young girls at a dance class in Southport on July 29. Nearly 400 people have been arrested during far-right riots that affected Liverpool, Bristol, Manchester, Hull, Belfast, Stoke, and other cities over the weekend.