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Police search for 11 violent disorder suspects after ‘unite the kingdom’ march | Far right

Police, on Saturday after the extreme -right leadership over London, he is looking for 11 people suspected of committing violent disorder crimes and already accusing eight people of the crime, he said.

Police said the march of the “United Kingdom” was ruled by the far -right activist known as Tommy Robinson and attracted more than 110,000 people.

The opposite protest of approximately 5,000 people took place, and from time to time the police were mainly attacked by people on the main march.

Metropolitan police said that 26 officers were wounded and made 24 arrests a day.

It is believed that one of the 11 people looking for by the police was in the march, the largest right -hand show recently. He published MET photos and called on the public to contact them for any information.

Six of the 11 people that the police are trying to watch about the disorder…
… And the remaining five.

DCI Natalie Norris, a public order team of Met, said: “Since Saturday, our teams have been trying to identify those who participate in any 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 have identified a series of people we want to talk about in connection with a series of crimes – and we want the people to help them to follow them… We know that people may have traveled from outside London, so if they know anyone from the country, we want them to take a look and contact anyone.”

MET said that “strokes and fists are directed towards civil servants and“ bottles, cartridges and other bullets… and that he made compliance attempts to overcome obstacles ”.

He added: “There were several events in the center of London throughout the day, the majority of Whitehall and the surrounding ‘Kingdom Unite’ protest.”

Met, already arrested, the average age is 39, the largest 58 and the youngest 19, he said.

Eleven people were accused of bail and eight people for crimes such as attacking an emergency worker, criminal damage and violations of public order.

Already accused of people from Glasgow, Sandwell in Midlands, Hampshire, Rochester in the Kent, Barnstaple in Devon, Uxbridge in Western London and Essex.

  • MET, CCTV images of people who know people who know 101 CAD 4624/15SEP25 or tweet @Metcc can quote or 0800 555 111, independent of the phone can communicate with noonimal institutions, he said.

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