Latest CCTV appeal in relation to summer disorder in Southport and Liverpool

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As part of our ongoing investigation into violent disorder in Merseyside during the summer, we have issued images of 47 people who we believe could have information.

The latest appeal issued today, Friday 20 December, which includes new images that haven’t been seen before, follows the appalling scenes in Southport on Tuesday 30 July and Liverpool city centre and Walton on Saturday 3 August.

So far, 163 people have been arrested in connection with disorder, with 114 charged and 88 sentenced to a combined 179 years and ten months in prison. 

These numbers are only going to increase as the investigation continues and in part it’s thanks to vital information provided by the public.

If you recognise any of the people pictured in these images, please get in touch.

Detective Inspector Paula Jones said: “We continue to explore every possible avenue to find as many people as we can who took part in the despicable scenes of violence. We continue to make arrests and many of these people are now in prison.

"We make no apologies for this, and we know the vast majority of people in our communities support the robust action that is being taken against these criminals, locally and nationally. We will not rest until we’ve put everyone we possibly can before the courts.

“If you know any of these people pictured, or you recognise yourself in one of these images, please come forward as a matter of urgency because we believe the people in these images could be able to help our inquiries.”

If you have any information, you can call 101 or DM @MerpolCC with reference 24000663787. You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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