Free Tommy Robinson protest: Five campaigners still wanted by police after violence breaks out at demo

Police appeal: Officers want to speak to these men
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These are the faces of five people still wanted by police following violence at a rally in support of jailed far-right activist Tommy Robinson.

Scotland Yard is continuing to appeal after clashes in Whitehall in which 21 police officers were injured in June.

There were protests in several British cities calling for Robinson to be freed.

The former leader of the EDL, 35, was jailed for 13 months in May for contempt of court after live streaming details of a trial that was subject to reporting restrictions.

A previous Met Police appeal sought to identify nine people wanted in connection with the disorder on June 9. Nine people were also arrested on the day of the protest.

Detective Constable Jonny Wise, from the Met's Public Order Investigations team, said: "During this demonstration violent disorder broke out on the streets of central London. Scaffolding, glass bottles and items of street furniture were thrown at police officers and 21 officers sustained injuries.

"Serious disruption was caused to members of the public, local businesses and the local communities. Vehicles and buildings were damaged and those responsible need to be held accountable for their actions.

"We are grateful to the public for their help so far in identifying individuals we would like to speak to in connection with this disorder. I am now appealing for continued support from members of the public to help identify the remaining five individuals in these images."

Anyone with information should contact the Public Order Investigations Team on 020 8246 0076. Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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