The police have made a public request for the names of anyone who may be associated with the violence that extreme right-wingers have been committing over the past week.
In connection with the violent disruption that occurred on Sunday outside of the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham, the Merseyside Police Department issued photographs of fourteen individuals, while the South Yorkshire Police Department published twenty-one photographs. There have been people seeking asylum staying at the hotel.
On Tuesday of last week, Southport was the scene of the first violent incident, which occurred after three young women were fatally stabbed at a holiday club with a Taylor Swift motif.
There were injuries to police officers, severe damage to their vehicles, homes, and businesses, as well as the burning down of a library. The disturbance spread to towns and cities across the United Kingdom.
According to Detective Superintendent Paul Speight of the Merseyside Police, “It is crucial that these individuals make themselves known as soon as possible, as we believe they can assist our ongoing investigations.”
“We are still working our way through the information, images, and footage that is coming in, and we will continue to take action to arrest, charge, and bring before the courts anyone who has been identified.”
Although many of the males seen in the image are seen with their faces covered, there are a few men whose features are plainly visible.
Take a look at the below CCTV photographs.
Merseyside Police
South Yorkshire Police