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William Mata

Police hunt three men in connection with far-right Whitehall rally

Police have released images of three men they are hunting in connection with far-right riots in Whitehall last month. 

The Met said they wish to speak to the men following a huge anti-immigration rally on July 31 which saw more than 100 arrests. 

It comes after a tree surgeon was jailed for 16 months after pleading guilty to violent disorder at the same event. 

As of August 14, police had charged 38 people in connection with the ‘Enough is Enough’ rally. A 14-year-old boy was among those charged.

One of the suspects that the Met Police wants to speak to after the riots in Whitehall (Met Police)
The second man (Met Office)
The older man pictured (Met Police)

The Met has been carrying out dawn raids to catch up with some of its suspects this week and on Saturday released the images as part of its latest appeal. 

One of the men pictured appears to be middle aged and is wearing a polo shirt buttoned up to the top. The other two appear to be men in their twenties; one wearing a mask and pointing at the camera and the other has two full sleeves of tattoos. 

A statement from the Met Police said: “More than 100 arrests were made on the night and in the weeks since, a huge amount of footage and other evidence has been reviewed in an effort to identify outstanding suspects.” 

Anyone who recognises the men is urged to call 101, to message @MetCC on X or to call Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Anyone calling or messaging should provide the reference 3414/10AUG and the number on the image.

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