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Police said a "peaceful protest" was held "without incident" before the event
By Alex Pope
BBC News, Northamptonshire
Ten protesters have been arrested over an attempt to disrupt the English Greyhound Derby, police have said.
Northamptonshire Police said a "peaceful protest" before the Towcester Racecourse event "passed off without incident", but activists later made a failed attempt to disrupt the race.
The force said 10 people were arrested on suspicion of aggravated trespass and going equipped to lock on.
It said three Animal Rising members had been arrested earlier in the day.
The animal rights group said it had targeted the race over the "harm" caused to "thousands of greyhounds every year".
A force representative said the first three arrests were on suspicion of aggravated trespass after activists broke "into the race circuit shortly after midday" and climbed on to scaffolding around a big screen.
They said "specially trained protest removal officers were deployed" and three men were removed prior to the event starting.
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Image caption,Protesters climbed scaffolding around a big screen on the site in an effort to disrupt the racing
They said a "peaceful protest, facilitated by police, passed off without incident" ahead of the start of the racing, but a "small number of protesters attempted to make their way on to the track ahead of the final, main race".
"They were prevented from doing so by police officers who made 10 arrests for offences of aggravated trespass and going equipped to lock on," they added.
Ch Insp Pete Basham said it had been "a well-planned operation" on what the force had expected to be "a challenging day".
"I'm pleased to say there was no actual disruption to the event... and the spectators were able to see all races completed as scheduled," he added.
A Towcester Racecourse representative said about 4,000 people had attended the event and the "entire evening proceeded with no disruption".
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