Anti-immigration protests in Belfast spilled into sporadic disorder over several nights
Police have released further images of people they would like to speak to in connection with disorder and attacks on officers since August 3.
These started following an anti-immigration protest in Belfast on Saturday August 3, when businesses were attacked. A PSNI spokesperson said:"Today we are releasing a further eight images of individuals whom we would like to speak with, in connection with our ongoing investigation into a number of incidents of disorder and attacks on Police officers since Saturday 3 August. View images at
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