UK riots: Police have issued new photos of individuals they are looking for in connection with disturbances, and they are warning that they will be found.

Pics: Merseyside Police and Greater Manchester Police
Merseyside Police and Greater Manchester Police

It is requested that anyone who identifies the individuals seen in the photos get in touch with the appropriate law enforcement agency or call CrimeStoppers anonymously at 0800 555 111.

New photographs of individuals who are wanted in connection with the disruption that occurred over the past week have been made public by the police in Greater Manchester and Merseyside.

It comes at a time when the courts are already imposing sentences on individuals who participated in the violence, with sentences of up to three years in prison having been handed down thus far.

On Wednesday evening, the fears of more than one hundred demonstrations carried out by members of the far right were dispelled by the presence of thousands of anti-racism protestors.

Following the stabbing deaths of three young girls in Southport and the dissemination of false accusations that the perpetrator was an asylum seeker, the police will be hoping that this event will serve as a turning point in the unrest that has been occurring.

In the meantime, a Labour councillor who had been suspended was taken into custody after allegedly sharing his opinion at a demonstration that Nazis should have their throats and throats cut.

These photographs were issued by the Greater Manchester Police on Thursday evening. They are of individuals that they are looking for in connection with the unrest that occurred in the town centre of Bolton on August 4th.

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Pics: Greater Manchester Police

In addition, Merseyside Police have published CCTV images of individuals whom they are looking for in relation to the disorder that occurred in Southport and Liverpool.

“To anyone who is intent on causing disorder here, I have one clear message: we will find you, and we will put you before the courts,” stated Merseyside Detective Superintendent Paul Speight. “We will find people who are intent on causing disorder here.”

He stated that the police were working through hours of material from cell phones and surveillance cameras.

Up to this point, the police have detained 46 individuals and charged 17, with seven of those individuals already being charged.

An other set of photographs, which included individuals who are wanted for questioning because of disorder outside of a hotel in Rotherham, were made public earlier.

It is requested that anyone who identifies the individuals seen in the photos get in touch with the appropriate law enforcement agency or call CrimeStoppers anonymously at 0800 555 111.

Pics: Merseyside Police

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