
Eleven people are being sought in connection with disorder and assault during the Unite the Kingdom March (Picture: Met Police)
Police are appealing for information on 11 people after a number of public order and assault offences took place during Tommy Robinson’s ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march in London.
Between 110,000 and 150,000 people turned out on the streets of the capital on Saturday 13 September,according to the Metropolitan Police.
Disorder led to 26 officers being kicked and punched on the day,with 24 arrests made during the rally.
The Met said it wants to speak to a further 11 people in connection with a range of public order and assault on emergency services offences.
An inspector from their Public Order Crime team said they are trawling through hundreds of hours of CCTV footage to track down those they’d like to question.
Detective Chief Inspector Natalie Norris added: ‘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.
‘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.
‘As with any major event,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 and
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