
"Public order policing doesn't end when the event is over and since Saturday, our teams have been working to identify those involved in any criminality. 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."
"Officers made 24 arrests on the day and have since carried out enquiries into other offences, the Met said. Officers want to speak to these further people in connection with a range of public order and assault on emergency services offences. The appeal for information comes as the Met said of the 24 people already arrested for a range of public order, assault on an emergency worker and criminal damage offences, eight people had been charged."
"One person received a caution and 11 people were bailed under investigation. Three of those arrested were women, the rest were men. The oldest person arrested was 58, the youngest was 19 and the average age of those arrested was 39. A total of 26 officers were assaulted during the Unite the Kingdom' protest with kicks and punches. Bottles, flares and other projectiles were also thrown and concerted attempts were made to get past barriers."
Several incidents occurred across central London linked mainly to the Unite the Kingdom protest around Whitehall, with a Stand Up to Racism counter-protest also taking place. Officers made 24 arrests for public order, assault on an emergency worker and criminal damage offences; eight people were charged, one cautioned and 11 bailed under investigation. Three arrested were women, the rest men, ages ranging from 19 to 58 with an average age of 39. A total of 26 officers were assaulted with kicks and punches while bottles, flares and other projectiles were thrown and barriers were attacked. Post-event policing has involved reviewing hundreds of hours of CCTV and requests for public help to identify suspects, with a 101 number and CAD reference provided.
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