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CT detectives issue fresh appeal in protest investigations

Counter terrorism detectives from the Met Police have issued new CCTV images of four men they wish to speak with in relation to alleged crimes at protests.

There have been previous appeals to identify the men, but it is hoped the new images will help the public identify them.

Some of the images are of two men police wish to speak to in relation to an investigation into an allegation of inciting anti-Semitic racial hatred at a protest on Regent Street on Saturday, 14 October.

The second group of images are of two men police wish to speak to in connection with an allegation of inviting support for a proscribed organisation at a protest at Trafalgar Square on Saturday, 4 November.

Commander Dominic Murphy, head of the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command, said: “Met detectives have been working flat out, pursuing numerous lines of enquiry to try and identify these men linked to our investigations of behaviour at protests in London. Today we’re issuing new, clearer images and asking the public to call us if they have the slightest information about these men.”

 

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