UK police arrested 17 anti-lockdown protesters on Saturday in London’s Hyde Park on suspicion of breaching CCP virus restrictions. Officers arrested four people who had gathered in Hyde Park near Marble Arch at around 1 p.m. local time under Health Protection Regulations, the Metropolitan Police said on Twitter. At 2.35 p.m., the police reported that officers were continuing to “engage with groups of people” who had gathered in the area, and that “a number of people have been arrested under Health Protection Regulations and taken into custody.” Officers urged those in the area “to leave immediately,” the force said. At 4.40 p.m., the police said that the majority of protesters had left Hyde Park, but 17 people had been arrested on suspicion of breaching CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus rules. London was put under “tier four”, the strictest COVID-19 restrictions in England, on Dec. 20, because it was one of …