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Police in Manchester are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying six individuals involved in a disorder outside a Sainsbury’s supermarket in the city center. The incident occurred on August 3 between 3pm and 4pm, during a series of protests that attracted hundreds of demonstrators to the area.

According to witnesses, a group of protesters stormed the Sainsbury’s store, causing chaos by grabbing items and throwing them. In response, a dispersal order was put in place, and the police worked to maintain order and disperse the crowd. It is believed that the individuals in the photos released by the police may have valuable information to aid in their investigation.

If you recognize any of the individuals in the photos, you are encouraged to contact the police through the MIPP portal Public Portal or by calling 101. You can also provide information anonymously through Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111 and quoting Operation Wilton.

In addition to the six suspects identified in connection with the Sainsbury’s disorder, the police have also shared images of ten men wanted for questioning in relation to a similar incident in Bolton and five men involved in disorder at Piccadilly Gardens. The police are working diligently to investigate these incidents and bring those responsible to justice.

It is crucial for the community to come together and support the authorities in their efforts to maintain peace and order in the city. By identifying and apprehending those involved in criminal activities, we can ensure the safety and well-being of all residents and visitors to Manchester. If you have any information that can assist the police in their investigation, do not hesitate to come forward and help make our city a safer place for everyone.