Suspended Labour councillor has been arrested on suspicion of encouraging homicide following the emergence of a video footage wherein the councillor referred to as for violent motion in opposition to anti-immigration protesters, stating that their ‘throats must be reduce’.Councillor in Dartford, Kent, Ricky Jones, was recorded on video throughout a protest that passed off in Walthamstow, east London on Wednesday night, organised to cease the far-right from concentrating on asylum centres and the workplaces of legal professionals serving to asylum seekers, The Impartial reported.Within the speech Jones stated: “We have to reduce all their throats and eliminate them.” Following his remarks, he proceeded to provoke a chant among the many viewers, repeating “free, free Palestine”.The Metropolitan police have confirmed that he has been arrested beneath the Public Order Act in reference to the incident. “Officers have arrested a person aged in his 50s at an tackle in south-east London.” The Metropolitan Police posted a press release on X.“He was held on suspicion of encouraging homicide and for an offence beneath the Public Order Act. He’s in custody at a south London police station,” they added.Following the discharge of the video, Reform UK chief Nigel Farage shared a submit on X and stated, Jones must be arrested. Farage tagged the Metropolitan Police in his tweet and stated: “This man must be arrested. If not, we all know there’s two-tier policing.”A Labour spokesperson stated: “This behaviour is totally unacceptable and it’ll not be tolerated. The councillor has been suspended from the occasion.”