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HULL
ACC Mike Walker said: “It’s been nearly a week since violent thugs attacked the streets of Hull City Centre.
“Since that day we have arrested 54 people in connection with the reports, 17 of which have been charged with offences including violent disorder, criminal damage and assaulting an emergency worker.
“I am pleased to say that throughout this week we have returned to a state of normality in the city and this weekend I ask people to please come and enjoy all that Hull has to offer.
“If you are planning to watch the football, visit the shops or socialise in the city centre please do. Our teams will be there to help keep you safe.
“Whilst we have no intelligence to suggest any further disorder will take place, you will see extra police presence in Hull and across the force area throughout the weekend, both to offer reassurance but also to respond to any emerging protests and deal swiftly with any criminality.
“The crime and disorder that we saw last week was completely unacceptable and I want to be clear, we will take a robust approach to any such criminality using the substantial public order trained officers we have under our command.
“We continue to do everything in our power to bring those involved in Saturday’s disorder into custody and put suspects before the courts.
“If you have any concerns or information about crime, please speak to one of our officers out and about or call us on our non-emergency 101 line.”
If you have any information about anyone involved in the crimes last week please get in touch either by calling 101 or via the Major Incident Portal on our website:
https://mipp.police.uk/operation/16HQ23M43-PO1