Piers Corbyn has again been arrested for deying orders banning public gatherings in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
The coronavirus conspiracy theorist, 73, was pictured in handcuffs being led away by Metropolitan Police officers in Bishops Park, Fulham, West London, on Saturday.
The brother of former Labour leader Jeremy was among dozens of people who had gathered in defiance of the current lockdown, to march in promotion of his campaign to be elected mayor of London.
Other images showed people dancing in front of a banner which read, Let London Live which is Corbyn s anti-lockdown slogan for the mayoral election.
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Although blurry, the footage shows a number of people present.More than 20 people are facing fines after police shut down an illegal party at a south London barber shop.
Neighbours reported the large gathering and loud music at the premises on London Road in west Croydon shortly before midnight on February 19.
Body-worn camera footage shows officers walking through an empty section of the shop before opening a door to a separate room where a group of people had crammed inside.
In total, 22 people were referred for fixed penalty notices and the event organiser has also been reported for a £10,000 fine.