Hundreds of protesters have gone face-to-face with riot police in Epsom as they demand descriptions and CCTV of men suspected of raping a woman.

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Protests broke out in the upmarket Surrey town just before 5pm on Wednesday amid a demand for answers from Surrey Police about a reported gang rape, which they claim the force has not released enough information about. 

It comes after a woman, in her 20s, said she was attacked between 2am and 4am on Saturday, April 11, outside the Epsom Methodist Church on Ashley Road.

The force previously said a group of men had followed her after she left the nearby Labyrinth nightclub. 

Meanwhile, on Wednesday, a video posted on social media showed crowds of protesters gathered in Epsom town centre, blocking the road, sparking traffic disruption.  

Dozens of police officers could be seen wearing helmets and holding shields, with objects appearing to have been thrown at them.

There was a 'significant' police presence, including specially trained public order officers, present in the town until protesters left at around 8pm.

Several police officers remain in Epsom this evening as the force seeks to 'provide reassurance' to locals.  

Riot police with shields as protesters take to the streets of Epsom following a reported rape 
Protests have broken out after a young woman was reportedly attacked early Saturday morning, April 11, outside a church on Ashley Road (Pictured: police in the upmarket Surrey town today)
A traffic cone flying in the direction of armed police in Epsom on Wednesday evening as protests broke out in the upmarket Surrey town
Pictured: Epsom Methodist Church. The reported rape is believed to have happened outside the building
 Pictured: A large group of protesters in Epsom town centre on Wednessday evening
East Surrey Chief Superintendent Mark Chapman said he appreciated the 'significant police presence' in the town may have caused 'concern'
However, he said they were there to 'support the group's right to lawful protest and minimise disruption to the local community (Pictured: Riot police in Epsom)

Surrey Police has maintained they do not have enough information to release the descriptions as demonstrations broke out this evening. 

The force also urged people not to speculate about the descriptions of the suspects as they work to identify them.

East Surrey Chief Superintendent Mark Chapman said he appreciated the 'significant police presence' in the town may have caused 'concern'. 

However, he said they were there to 'support the group's right to lawful protest and minimise disruption to the local community'.  

'I appreciate that this may have caused concern to people in the town centre, and I would like to reassure you that our priority was to ensure the safety of the wider public, as well as the safety of those involved in the protest,' he added.

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'I also appreciate that there was some disruption in the town centre while the protest was taking place, and I would like to thank all those affected for their patience.

'We respect the right to lawful protest and will facilitate this wherever possible where it is safe to do so. 

'However, criminal offences and public disorder will not be tolerated, and we will always take robust action against anyone who commits a criminal offence.

'Surrey Police works with all those seeking to protest, along with our partners and the local community, to ensure everyone's views can be heard while at the same time encouraging them to always act lawfully.'

It comes after the force previously released a statement in a bid to 'reassure' locals amid 'distress and concern'  caused by the reported rape for the victim as well as the community. 

'I want to reassure you that we are working hard to progress this investigation,' the Chief Superintendent added.

A police medic and an armed officer seen walking next to two women as protesters took to the streets of Epsom tonight
More police  were seen in the upmarket Epsom town this evening as protesters took to the streets demanding information from officers
Pictured: A heavy police presence amid the protest in Epsom
Police have maintained they do not have enough information to release the descriptions as demonstrations broke out this evening
There was a significant police presence in Epsom after protests began in the town at around 5pm
Officers were deployed to the scene, where a group blocked a road. Protesters left the scene by 8pm

'While we have already carried out extensive enquiries, we do not have sufficient information at this time to update you with the descriptions of the suspects.

'I appreciate that this causes increased concern, and I can assure you that we will update you with these descriptions as soon as we are able to do so.

'In the meantime, I would urge people not to speculate about the descriptions of these suspects as this may lead to additional tensions within our local communities.

'I would also like to reassure you that we have stepped up patrols in the area and this increased police presence will continue over the weekend.

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'While we continue to progress our investigation, we would urge anyone with any information who has not already come forward to do so as a matter of urgency.'

It comes after Merseyside Police was criticised for not revealing the ethnicity of Axel Rudakubana after his arrest in July 2024. 

The Southport attacker killed three young girls and injured several more people at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport in an incident that rocked the nation. 

Within hours of the attack, posts spread on the internet which claimed the suspect was a 17-year-old asylum seeker who had come to the country by boat.

This later emerged to be misinformation, as it was revealed Rudakubana was born in Cardiff to parents from Rwanda. 

Last August, the National Police Chief's Council (NPCC) released interim guidance encouraging police to share the ethnicity and nationality of suspects. 

Epsom is the 12th most desirable place to live in England and Wales, according to a 2026 list compiled by Garrington Property Finders, with the average home costing £712,105.

Meanwhile, Surrey Police have urged witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage in the area at the time to contact them by quoting reference number PR/45260041426.

Alternatively, those who wish to report anonymously can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111 or using their online form.

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