9 January 2024 12:35 New appeal images released by Met counter terrorism detectives investigating alleged crimes at protests We have previously appealed for the public’s help to identify the men. Detectives believe the new images could make it easier for the public to identify the men.

Met counter terrorism detectives investigating alleged crimes at protests have issued new CCTV images of four men they wish to speak with.

We have previously appealed for the public’s help to identify the men. Detectives believe the new images could make it easier for the public to identify the men.

Commander Dominic Murphy, head of the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command, said: “Met detectives have been working flat out, pursuing numerous lines of enquiry to try and identify these men linked to our investigations of behaviour at protests in London. Today we’re issuing new, clearer images and asking the public to call us if they have the slightest information about these men.”

Anyone with information is asked to call 101, quoting the image references shown beneath the pictures.

To remain 100% anonymous, call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

The first images are of two men we wish to speak with in connection with an investigation into an allegation of inciting anti-Semitic racial hatred at a protest on Regent Street on Saturday, 14 October.

One of the men is wearing a white puffer jacket over a tight white zip-up top, light blue jeans and boots. He has very close-cut hair, a short beard and light brown skin.

Detectives describe the second man as wearing a light grey puffer jacket over a white and grey top. He has a black and white baseball cap with the number ‘97’ on it. He too has dark hair and a beard.

The second set of images are of two men we wish to speak with in relation to an allegation of inviting support for a proscribed organisation at a protest at Trafalgar Square on Saturday, 4 November.

The first man is described as looking aged 40-50, of Asian heritage, with a grey beard. He is wearing grey workmen’s trousers and a dark hoodie with a logo on the left breast.

Commander Murphy said: “We believe this logo – a white square with a yellow triangle in it – is the Gas Safety Register logo, which suggests the man may have been in the area for work. Perhaps you recognise him as someone who responded to a call-out at your home that day.”

The second man is described as looking age 20-30, wearing a black hoodie with light green or camouflage tracksuit bottoms.

If you cannot identify these men, you may recognise someone else we are seeking in connection with our investigations relating to protests.

Please take a look at the people in our full appeals gallery here: https://news.met.police.uk/news/operation-brocks-public-appeals-gallery-475816