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Ottawa police say they have begun arresting truckers who have immobilized traffic for three weeks in protest against Canada’s Covid-19 restrictions.
The capital’s police force took to Twitter on Friday morning to announce that some protesters are surrendering and being arrested outside Parliament Hill.
“There is a large police presence on Nicholas Street, protesters are being advised to leave immediately. Some protesters are surrendering and are being arrested. We ask protesters to remain peaceful and lawful,” the tweet read.
The action comes after two of the protest’s leaders were arrested late Thursday night and much of the downtown area was sealed off.
The capital represents the self-styled Freedom Convoy’s last stronghold after weeks of demonstrations and blockades that shut down border crossings into the US and caused economic harm to both countries.
Many of the truckers have vowed not to leave even if it means being jailed or losing their licenses under Canada’s Emergencies Act.
Associated Press contributed to this report. More follows...