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Man, 73, arrested as thousands descend on Trafalgar Square for 'anti-lockdown' protest

A pensioner has been arrested for breaking new coronavirus rules as thousands of anti-lockdown protesters descended on Trafalgar Square.

Anyone attending a gathering of more than 30 people may be committing a criminal offence, according to the latest regulations.

Police officers handed out letters explaining the new laws to demonstrators as they marched down Whitehall, central London.

But a Metropolitan Police spokesperson later confirmed that a 73-year-old man was arrested at 3.25pm on suspicion of breaking the new Health Protection Regulations 2020.

Trafalgar Square was awash with unmasked protesters (REUTERS)

The spokesperson added that he remains in custody and an investigation is ongoing to identify further individuals who may have breached the new measures.

A 25-year-old man was also arrested earlier at 1.30pm on suspicion of a public order offence.

He was taken to a south London police station and remains in custody.

Protesters waved placards branding the pandemic a 'hoax' (Getty Images)

Among those present at the “Unite for Freedom” rally were the brother of the former Labour Party leader, Piers Corbyn, 73, and author and broadcaster David Icke, 68.

Prior to the demonstration on Saturday afternoon, in which protesters displayed anti-mask and anti-vaccination placards, the Met “strongly advised” people to avoid large gatherings for their own safety.

“We are still in the middle of a global pandemic,” it said.

Police confront a protester during Saturday's rally (Getty Images)

“If you attend a gathering of more than 30 people, you may be committing an offence, which is punishable by a fine.

“If you hold a gathering of over 30 people, you might be committing an offence under new changes to the Health Protection Regulations.

“It is your responsibility to check the position and ensure you are not committing an offence by being involved in a large gathering.

“We urge anyone arranging a gathering to inform your local police.

“We all need to continue to do our part to prevent the spread of the virus.”

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