Police launch search for 11 violent disorder suspects linked to Tommy Robinson rally

Eight people were accused of disorder during the Tommy Robinson Rally in London last weekend.
Between 110,000 and 150,000, the right -wing activist cared about an anti -racist record to unite the kingdom rally on Saturday.
The metropolitan police said there were several violence disorders, mostly connected to the Kingdom United Kingdom event.
Eight people, including attack and public order crimes, face charges.
They included three men who went to court on Monday:
- Glasgow, 42 -year -old Richard Hamilton of Braeside Place was accused of attacking an emergency worker and was detained at the Westminster Magistrate Court.
- Matthew Wilkins, a 55 -year -old Matthew Wilkins of Hampshire, Waterlooville, Villa Gardens, was accused of violating the 14th part of the Public Order Law and breaking a person who engaged in legal activities.
- Chelmsford, Essex, Choat Place, 35 -year -old Jamie Brewer, took part in the High Corner Court of Magistrates who were accused of real physical damage against a police officer.
The remaining five people were:
- West Midlands, Sandwell, Farmer Way’s 33 -year -old Lewis Siverns was accused of attacking an emergency worker and was accused of bail to appear at the Westminster Magistrate Court on Wednesday, October 1.
- Rochester, Kent, 36 -year -old Aaron Wren of Kingswear Garden was accused of 4A department of the Public Order Law, and on Monday, September 29th to appear at the Hightbury Magistrate Court.
- 50 -year -old James Moore from Devon, Barnstaple, Pulchrass Street was accused of a joint attack on a police officer and was accused of guarantee to appear in the Westminster Magistrate Criminal Court on Monday, October 13th.
- 56 -year -old Paul Newman from Uxbridge in Western London, Park Road East was accused of bail conditions in order not to enter Westminster district and was accused of bail to appear in the same court in order not to enter Westminster district.
- Essex, Thurrock, 58 -year -old Norman Richards of Buckles Lane was accused of attacking a police officer and was guaranteed on Monday, October 13 at the Bromley Magistrate Court.
Met also published a photo of 11 people who are trying to watch about the disorder by civil servants.
Officers, emergency service workers for a number of public order crimes and attacks about the attack, he said.
Detective Inspector Natalie Norris from the Public Order of Met of Met said: “Public order policing does not end when the event is over, and since Saturday, our teams have been working to define those who are about guilt.
“After the event, our investigation continues and civil servants circulate through hundreds of hours of CCTV images and continue to review the evidence to help questions.
“We’ve identified a few people we want to talk about in connection with a series of crimes – and we want the people to help them to follow them.
“As with any major event, we know that people may have traveled from outside London, so we want people from the country to take a look at those depicted and contact anyone if they know anyone.”
Anyone who has information or relevant images of individuals may remain as 101 CAD 4624/15SEP25 or Tweet @metcc Quote or 0800 555111 or anonymous communication Crimestoppers.




