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Appeal to trace a further 18 people linked to disorder near Whitehall

The Met’s investigation into offences during protest in central London on 13 September is continuing with officers now appealing for the public’s help to trace a further 18 people.

Officers made 24 arrests following several incidents in the Whitehall area linked to the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ protest on Saturday, 13 September.

Since the Met’s first appeal to identify 11 people, officers have identified one of those suspects and now want to speak to a further 18 people in connection with a range of public order offences and assaults on emergency workers.

The Met is now urging member’s the public to help identify a total of 28 men and women.

Detective Chief Inspector Natalie Norris, from the Met’s Public Order Crime team, said: “Our post-event investigation continues and officer have looked through hundreds of hours of CCTV footage to review evidence to help with further enquiries.

“We have 28 people we want to speak to in connection with a range of offences – and we are again appealing for the public’s help to track them down.

“As with any major event, we know people may who attended were from outside of London, so we’re asking for people across the country to take a look at those pictured and get in touch if they recognise anyone.”

Anyone who can help us identify individuals, is asked to call 101 quoting CAD 4624/15SEP25. You can also tweet @MetCC.

Anyone with information, footage or images of the incident can visit: https://mipp.police.uk/operation/01MPS25Y28-PO1.

To remain anonymous, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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