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Police in Greater Manchester are seeking the public’s help in identifying ten individuals involved in disorder in Bolton following recent protests. The violent incidents occurred in the town center on August 4th, resulting in fourteen arrests. The first offenders have already faced court, but authorities are still looking to prosecute others involved in the unrest.

In an effort to gather more information, Greater Manchester Police have released CCTV images of nine individuals they wish to speak to regarding the Bolton incident. They are urging anyone who recognizes these individuals to come forward and assist with the investigation. The police spokesperson emphasized the importance of community cooperation in identifying those responsible for the disorder.

Additionally, five CCTV images have been released in connection with disorder in Piccadilly Gardens on the previous day. This demonstrates the widespread nature of the recent protests and the need for a thorough investigation to hold all perpetrators accountable.

If you have any information regarding the individuals in the CCTV images or any details related to the recent protests in Bolton and Piccadilly Gardens, you are encouraged to contact the police through the MIPP portal Public Portal or by calling 101. Alternatively, you can provide information anonymously through Crimestoppers by quoting Operation Underbarrow.

The release of these CCTV images highlights the police’s commitment to ensuring public safety and upholding the rule of law in the face of disruptive behavior. By working together with the community, law enforcement aims to bring those responsible for the disorder to justice and prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. Your cooperation and assistance are invaluable in maintaining peace and order in our communities.