Police launch for 11 violent disorder suspects associated with Tommy Robinson rally

Eight people have been charged after the disorder during the Tommy Robinson rally in London in the last weekend.

Between 110,000 and 150,000, on Saturday, people left for the Rashtian worker’s Unite the Kingdom rally, including about 5,000 in the anti-racism paradigm.

The Metropolitan police said there were several incidents of violent disorders, most of which were associated with the Unite the Kingdom event.

Eight people are facing allegations including attacks and public orders crimes.

Police officers face supporters of Tommy Robinson during Saturday rally. ,Reuters/Chris J. Raclif,

They included three people who appeared in court on Monday:

  • Richard Hamilton, a 42 -year -old Richard Place in Glasgow, was accused of attacking an emergency and sent to custody in the Westminster Magistrate Court.
  • 55 -year -old Matthew Wilkins of Villa Garden, Walloville, Hampshire was accused of violating Section 14 of the Public Order Act and disrupting a person engaged in legitimate activity and sent to custody.
  • Jimi Brever, 35, a 35 -year -old Essex’s 35 -year -old, accused a police officer of real physical damage against a police officer in the Himbury Corner Magistrate Court.

The remaining five were:

  • 33 -year -old Louis Shivense of Farmer Way, Sandwell, West Midlands was accused of attacking an emergency activist and was granted bail to appear in the Westminster Magistrate Court on Wednesday 1 October.
  • 36 -year -old Aaron Wrain of Kingswear Garden, Rochester, Kent was charged under Section 4A of the Public Order Act and was granted bail to appear in the High Magistrate Court on Monday 29 September.
  • 50 -year -old James Moore of Pulchrass Street, Barnstaple, Devon was accused of a general attack on a police officer and was granted bail to appear in the Westminster Magistrate Court on Monday 13 October.
  • 56 -year -old Paul Numan from Park Road East, UXBRIDGE, West London was accused of violating a dispersion order and bail terms for not entering the Boro of Westminster and granted bail to appear in the same court on the same day.
  • 58 -year -old Norman Richards of Bakls Lane, Thurrock, Essex was accused of attacking a police officer and was granted bail to appear in the Bromley Magistrate Court on Monday 13 October.

Met has also released pictures of 11 people, which officers are trying to find out in relation to the disorder.

Bal said that the officials want to talk to workers of emergency services in relation to a series of public orders crimes and attacks.

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Detective Chief Inspector Natalie Noris from Met’s public order crime team said: “Public order policing does not end when this event ends and since Saturday, our teams have been working to identify people involved in any criminality.

“Our post-event investigation is going on and the authorities have trapped through hundreds of hours of CCTV footage and continue to review the evidence to help in interrogation.

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“We have identified many people whom we want to speak in relation to many crimes – and we are asking them to help the public to track them.

“With any major event, we know that people can travel from outside London, so we are asking people across the country to take a look at those pictures and come into contact if they recognize someone.”

Anyone with individuals can make 101 calls in CAD 4624/15SEP25 or tweet @MetCC’s quotation, or anonymous contact crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or online.

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