Police search for 11 violent disorder suspects after unite the kingdom' march
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Police search for 11 violent disorder suspects after unite the kingdom' march
"Our post-event investigation is ongoing and officers have trawled through hundreds of hours of CCTV footage and continue to review evidence to help with enquiries. We have identified a number of people we want to speak to in connection with a range of offences and we are asking for the public's help to track them down We know people may have travelled from outside of London, so we're asking for people across the country to take a look at those pictured"
"The unite the kingdom march was led by the far-right activist known as Tommy Robinson and attracted more than 110,000 people, police said, in excess of what they or the organisers expected. A counter protest of about 5,000 people also took place and police at times came under attack mainly from the people in the march. The Metropolitan police said 26 officers were injured and they made 24 arrests on the day."
Police are searching for 11 suspects in alleged violent disorder after a large far-right-led march through London; eight people have been charged. The Unite the Kingdom march was led by far-right activist Tommy Robinson and attracted more than 110,000 people, exceeding expectations. A counter-protest of about 5,000 people took place. Police reported 26 officers injured and made 24 arrests on the day. All but one of the 11 sought are believed to have been on the march. Investigators have reviewed hundreds of hours of CCTV, issued images and asked the public to help identify suspects. Officers reported projectiles, kicks, punches, and attempts to breach barriers.
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