A woman has been arrested in Greater Manchester ahead of planned protests at this afternoon's Grand National. Merseyside Police said a 33-year-old woman had been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to cause public nuisance in connection with potential co-ordinated disruption activities at Aintree Racecourse, where the world famous event will be held later.
The woman, from London, was arrested in the Greater Manchester area on Saturday morning, police said. A force spokeswoman said: "Merseyside Police has been working with The Jockey Club and other partners to keep people safe during the Grand National Festival. We are aware of some people planning to protest at the event.
"This has been factored into our plans. We respect the right to peaceful protest and expression of views, but criminal behaviour and disorder will not be tolerated and will be dealt with robustly."
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There have been reports that animal rights groups are planning to protest at the event. About 30 animal rights protesters gathered outside Aintree Racecourse this morning. Animal Rising activists have said they plan to scale the fences and enter the track of Aintree Racecourse before the Grand National begins.
Dora Hargitai, 37, a volunteer with Animal Rising, told PA: "I do believe we can have non-violence on both sides. The race has to stop. Today and forever."
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