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Police appeal to trace further 18 people linked to disorder at Unite the Kingdom march
Police seek 18 more suspects for public order offences and assaults on emergency workers amid protests involving up to 150,000 participants, officials said.
- Police have released images of 18 individuals they wish to identify in connection with disturbances and attacks on emergency personnel during the Unite the Kingdom rally held on September 13, 2025, in central London.
- Following an initial request to help identify 11 individuals, police have now confirmed one suspect and are seeking information on an additional 18 people connected to disturbances at the Tommy Robinson-led march.
- Between 110,000 and 150,000 attendees took part in the rally, where protesters marched waving St George’s flags, while about 5,000 counter-demonstrators protested against racism nearby.
- Detective Chief Inspector Natalie Norris urged people nationwide to review photos and contact police or Crimestoppers if they recognize anyone, citing hundreds of hours of CCTV reviewed to support inquiries.
- The ongoing investigation and public appeal highlight the scale of disorder and support efforts to hold responsible individuals accountable for offences during the event.
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Bid to trace 18 more people over alleged offences on Unite the Kingdom rally day
The Metropolitan Police previously said out of the 24 people arrested at the protests, 23 were believed to be involved in the Unite the Kingdom rally. Police have appealed for help in tracing an additional 18 people suspected of public order offences and assaults on emergency workers on the day of the Unite the Kingdom rally. Between 110,000 and 150,000 people turned out for far-right activist Tommy Robinson’s rally on September 13 in central Lo…
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