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Ongoing hunt for suspects wanted by police over 2024 riots

Duzin suspects, who have been reported to be part of the 2024 uprisings, are still sought by the police a year after the disorder that erupted throughout England.

A police organ said that civil servants were the determination to watch the involved and a warning task to prevent unrest this year.

Mersexide, Greater Manchester, Cleveland, Northumbria and Avon and Somerset, including five police force, a website is still established with the details of 40 suspects.

The disorder spread to England after Southport murders last year, among the false rumors that the killer was a Muslim immigrant.

The National Police Chiefs Council said that unrest has led a total of 1,876 people to the arrest of a total of 1,876 people, and that 1,110 people have been accused so far.

According to the Crown Prosecutor’s Office, data monitoring cases of disorder show that 821 defendants from 859 were sentenced to the end of March this year.

This month, after being accused of an asylum seeker allegedly trying to kiss a 14 -year -old girl, more than one protest was made outside a hotel in EPPING, where migrants were hosted.

24 unidentified suspects who participated in the disorder in Southport in 2024 were resorting to help in the identification of the police.

24 unidentified suspects who participated in the disorder in Southport in 2024 were resorting to help in the identification of the police. (Police.uk/pa Tel)

There have been additional protests in Norfolk and London, but so far a wider unrest has been avoided.

Ian Drummond-Smith, Deputy Chairman of the Assembly, said to the PA news agency, who managed the national reaction to the research, the following: imiz We have a duty to facilitate protests… But in the last year, in a few isolated cases, this year went to guilt and serious irregularity.

“In these cases, what I think we can learn from last year will be fast for anyone who is thinking of dealing with a serious disorder this year.

“We effectively used CCTV, Bodyworn video and brought many people to the courts.”

The police chief also said that the civil servants were working “very much” to control the “small pockets of irregularity this year.

He said: “I think they were isolated to them because of a quick police response, and I think this is important.

“If we can quickly respond to serious disorder, I think we can include it and prevent it from spreading throughout the country, so we work hard.”

24 unidentified suspects who participated in the disorder in Southport in 2024 were resorting to help in the identification of the police.

24 unidentified suspects who participated in the disorder in Southport in 2024 were resorting to help in the identification of the police. (Police.uk/pa Tel)

Since last year, Drummond-Smith added: “We have sharpened our ability to mobilize and move resources throughout the country, so that we can achieve this faster.”

Last summer, the discomfort of the mosques and hotels targeted by asylum seekers was condemned by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer as “extreme right theft”.

Police chiefs are now starting a national appeal application for suspects requested from the “important” public order crimes of the disorder, including bricks and serious attacks of public members.

Local and social media objections that share the images of the suspects have already been used to try to watch them, but the senior officer said they could travel from another part of the country to the region.

Sweep in England last summer after Southport stabbing

Sweep in England last summer after Southport stabbing (Pa wire)

Mr Drummond-Smith said: “One year, we still have some people with good images and we have not yet defined.

“I think the key thing is to have a good look, to know who they are.

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