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Wanted: hard core in Israeli embassy riots
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22 January 2009
Detectives are searching for about 40 protesters they say were involved in violence and disorder during two clashes near the Israeli embassy in Kensington this month.
Fifty-five officers were injured, though none seriously, and several shops and restaurants were damaged. The bill for policing the protests is estimated at more than £1 million.
Police say the majority of people protesting against the Israeli invasion of Gaza were peaceful and law abiding.
But Commander Bob Broadhurst, in charge of policing demonstrations, said: "A small minority of people set out that day, not to air their views but to fight with police. I have no doubt that a small hard core acted as antagonists during both demonstrations stirring up others within the crowd.
"We know that a number of responsible demonstrators worked hard to try and keep the hard core calm, placing themselves in danger. Our right to protest is an important one and should never be undermined by thugs and louts who simply want to cause trouble."
A team of detectives set up to find the extremists today released images taken from CCTV and by police cameramen in an attempt to identify troublemakers. On 3 January, 12,000 people marched from Embankment to Trafalgar Square. Later about 2,000 people marched on to the Israeli embassy where a group tried to break through the police lines, attacking officers. Afterwards a knife was found embedded in the embassy gatepost which police believe had been thrown at them. Thirteen people were arrested but police are seeking 17 others. On 10 January police outside the embassy came under attack after a march involving up to 20,000 people.
Metal barriers, sticks and stones were hurled at officers and a Starbucks was looted. Police made 24 arrests on the day but are seeking at least 20 others.
Anyone with information is asked to call 07918 767901, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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