Justice served as police release images of Sunderland riot violence arrests

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Northumbria Police have released images of arrests being made in relation to the Sunderland riots at the weekend.

On Saturday, officers from the force kicked down doors and made a further two arrests to go with the 10 made in the immediate aftermath, after Sunderland city centre was made to resemble a warzone on Friday evening.

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Two people were arrested, a woman aged 43 on suspicion of violent disorder, and a man aged 55 on suspicion of provoking violence.

 It brings the total number arrested to 12.

 They include:

  • A woman aged 47, two men aged 47 and 41 and a male aged 16 arrested on suspicion of violent disorder
  • A 48-year-old man arrested on suspicion of provoking violence
  • Two men, aged 34 and 27 arrested on suspicion of burglary
  • Two men, aged 61 and 27, arrested on suspicion of being drunk and disorderly
  • A man aged 31 arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct

One arrest being carried out by the force.One arrest being carried out by the force.
One arrest being carried out by the force. | Northumbria Police

 

The majority of those arrested are from the Sunderland area. More arrests are expected in the coming days with a full investigation underway to identify anyone else responsible for the appalling scenes on Friday evening.

12 arrests have been made in connection with the Sunderland protests on Friday.12 arrests have been made in connection with the Sunderland protests on Friday.
12 arrests have been made in connection with the Sunderland protests on Friday. | Northumbria Police

Chief Superintendent Mark Hall, who is area commander for Sunderland, said: “Make no mistake, if you were involved last night expect to be met with the full force of the law.”

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Anyone who has any concerns following Friday evening’s events or information to assist identifying those responsible for the unacceptable behaviour, should send Northumbria Police a direct message on social media or use the live chat function on the Force’s website.

Alternatively, if you are unable to contact us via these ways, call 101.

Members of the public can also provide information and submit materials in connection with this investigation by visiting Northumbria Police’s dedicated Major Incident Public Portal online at Public Portal (mipp.police.uk)