Police vow to crack down on TikTok ‘link up’ trend as it says more arrests to come
Read our Privacy notice The Metropolitan Police has vowed to crack down on disorder in Clapham, said to be fuelled by TikTok videos, which has seen teenagers storm the area’s high street twice in recent days. open image in gallery Teenagers wreak havoc in Clapham during Easter holiday ‘link up’ ( Instagram ) In one TikTok video, smoke was seen billowing from Clapham Common while a number of police officers attended the scene. The Met said more arrests will follow in coming days, adding that...
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