The police released a statement saying: We’re now asking for the public’s assistance to identify persons involved in a number of additional potential offenses that have surfaced on social media.
The number and density of the throng on Saturday were noteworthy. In those situations, it may be difficult for officers to notice what is obvious to them from their posts along the route when they are strolling through the crowd with a mobile phone,” the statement stated.
Although we always look into events after they happen, we would ask people to notify the police if they are in the area if they witness these incidents and take pictures of them.
During two sets of rallies in the capital, one organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign and other groups, and a counter-protest headed by a group named Stop the Hate, police made 17 arrests.
According to the Met, two persons were detained on Saturday on suspicion of aiding an organization that has been outlawed.