Sunday, December 12, 2010

Photos of charges suspect - BBC News published

12 December 2010 last updated at 01: 10 pm One of the suspects any suspicious is numbered to help identify you. This is number 11. Pictures of 14 people have published police want to tuition fees on Thursday about the violence in question to ask during you protests in London.

She said of the metropolitan police, taken part in violent disorder, while the police were attacked and buildings may be devastated.

Officers are hours CCTV footage as part of their studies in a number of student protests check.

Get the public help in establishing the suspects.

Det ch Supt Matthew Horne said: "We want the public to help us identify such people involved violent disorder have been attacking policemen and destruction can, buildings, shops and Windows."

"The vast majority of people we strive for serious crimes of violent disorder and criminal damage are suspected."

He added: "The rights of protest and expression are important to us all." "However, are people who break the law, endanger the protesting peacefully and commit crime as this criminal."

Scotland Yard has called a "large criminal investigation," operation Malone, in all the tuition fee protests held on 10 November when students Tory, demonstration in Parliament Square stormed its headquarters in Millbank Thursday's.

One of the suspectsThe police say events on legitimate protest on Thursday went. This is the suspicious number five.

A total of 175 people were arrested during the four demonstrations including 34 which were arrested Thursday.

The worst violence involved the recent protest that coincided with a vote in the House of Commons on reducing tuition fees Cap.

Members of Parliament voted to triple fees up to £ 9,000 in England to enable.

Demonstrators took over Parliament Square mounted police were used to control crowds largely and calculated at one point a group of protesters.

Protesters threw flares sticks, snooker balls, and paint balls, according to police. After dark, riot police forced back people were busting Windows on the Ministry of finance and the Supreme Court.

Then the implementation of Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall passed it along Regent Street launched demonstrators at 1915 GMT, an attack on a car. The Rolls Royce was kicked, splashed with color and a window to songs was shattered "off with their heads".

Prime Minister David Cameron said that should make the "full force of law" rioters.

Meanwhile the independent Police Complaints Commission investigates a claim that 20-year-old Middlesex University student Alfie meadows suffered serious head injuries after he hit on the head with a police truncheon.

Police urge people that everyone the suspicious can identify their images that has released it, 020 8358 0100 call or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.


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