Three men have been arrested over online posts encouraging violence and public disorder.
The men, from Cumbria, are suspected of using the internet with the intention of stirring up religious hatred and violence.
Cumbria Police said a 41-year-old from Carlisle was accused of posting content online encouraging violence against police and promoting disorder.
A 40-year-old from Carlisle and a 31-year-old from Maryport were arrested for allegedly posting “hate-related content” online.
The three, who were detained for public order offences, remain in police custody.
Their arrests follow days of violent disorder throughout the UK, which erupted after the killing of three children in Southport.
Cumbria Police’s Ch Supt Carl Patrick said: “Where there is evidence of people inciting hatred or promoting violence on our streets, our officers will not hesitate to take action.
“We will continue to prioritise the safety of the public and anyone involved in criminality can expect to be dealt with robustly.”
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