[FILE] Police detain a demonstrator who took part in a brief occupation of the Nigerian embassy in Berlin October 15, 2012. REUTERS/Thomas Peter
Six male Nigerian asylum seekers were arrested in Germany after five German police officers were injured last Friday as they attempted to stop rioting at an asylum seeker housing centre in Bavaria, German news agency DPA reported.
The officers were verbally abused and mobbed by around 30 asylum seekers after arriving at the centre in the small community of Stephansposching, about 130 kilometres north-east of Munich, police said.
The situation further escalated when they attempted to pull the ringleaders out of the crowd, with several refugees hitting the officers and throwing bicycles at them.
Others erected barricades and tried to prevent police, who defended themselves with pepper spray, from leaving the centre.
The situation was only calmed when reinforcements arrived, according to police, who said that four officers were taken to hospital with cuts as well as injuries to their ribs and eyes.
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