Police in Melbourne share pictures of nine individuals wanted in connection with violent events during recent protests.

Police plan to apprehend more suspects involved in the recent violent incident outside a defense expo in the city center.

October 1st 2024.

Police in Melbourne share pictures of nine individuals wanted in connection with violent events during recent protests.
Police in Melbourne are seeking the public's help in their investigation of a series of violent protests that took place last month. The protests, which were against the war, turned chaotic and resulted in numerous injuries to both attendees of the Land Forces Expo and police officers. In an effort to identify the individuals responsible for these violent acts, police have released new images of nine people believed to have been involved.

According to authorities, the protests turned violent when individuals began hurling rocks, projectiles, and various liquids at both police officers and expo attendees. These liquids included a foul-smelling vomit-like liquid, horse manure, eggs, and liquid irritants. The mounted officers were also targeted, with one having a full can of drink thrown directly at her head. In addition, 12 horses were exposed to various sprays.

To aid in their investigation, detectives have released photos of eight men and one woman in the hopes that the public can provide information to assist with their enquiries. They are also seeking to identify another man after a council bin was set on fire on Spencer Street. So far, 89 people have been charged or fined in connection with the violent protests, but police believe there may be more individuals involved and are expecting further arrests.

If anyone has information regarding the identity of the individuals in the released photos, they are urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or file a confidential online report. In addition, the public can stay informed on the latest breaking news, celebrity updates, and sports news by joining our WhatsApp channel with no comments, no algorithm, and complete privacy.

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