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Since the incidents of disorder that occurred on the streets of Greater Manchester in July and August 2024, we have been working relentlessly to identify those involved and bring them to justice.
Detectives have been coordinating with national police teams and have reviewed hundreds of hours of CCTV and media footage to identify all those responsible for the disorder in and around Greater Manchester last summer. The team continue to be assisted by members of the public who have provided the identities of many involved.
As we mark a year on from the disorder, we are appealing to anyone with information relating to the pictured outstanding suspects to come forward.
Nationally more than 1,800 people have been arrested, with 1,110 charged. Many have been through the courts and received significant prison sentences.

Detective Chief Inspector Jill Billington, from our Serious Crime Division, said: "We've made significant progress over the past year, with our dedicated teams working tirelessly to investigate every incident and identify every person involved in the disorder that damaged our communities.
“We arrested 165 people and charged 128 throughout Greater Manchester for the part they played in the summer’s disorder, which demonstrates our unwavering commitment to justice.
“Many of those who were charged have received substantial prison sentences. But our work doesn't end there – we continue to pursue every outstanding suspect, and we need the public's help to complete this vital work.
“Anyone who recognises any of the pictured individuals is urged to come forward immediately. Information can be provided anonymously, and every piece of information, no matter how small, could be crucial in bringing the remaining suspects to justice.”
If you recognise the people pictured, please get in touch via the special crime reporting portal at https://www.police.uk/disorder-appeal.
Alternatively, contact us on 101 or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, quoting Op Rotation.