Seven people have been charged with a range of offences following police activity around the march through London on Saturday.
It follows officers making 145 arrests during the pro-Palestinian demonstration and counter-protest by far-right groups.
Charges relate to offences including assault, possession of weapons, criminal damage, public order, inciting racial hatred and possession of drugs.
Those arrested range in age from 21 to 75. Just two of the seven are from London.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor, who led Saturday’s policing operation said: “Public order policing doesn’t end when demonstrators go home. We have teams of officers who continue to build cases against those in custody and launch investigations into those who come to our attention when images and videos are shared on social media.
“Since the end of yesterday’s demonstration we’ve published appeals in relation to six incidents and I have no doubt there will be more to follow. Our colleagues at the British Transport Police have published a further two appeals.
“We urge anyone who has information about the identity of suspects, or who has footage or photos of further potential offences, to get in touch so we can take the appropriate action.”
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John Harvey, 75 from Hackney in London and 23-year-old Ethan Stapely from Norfolk were remanded to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court tomorrow. Harvey has been charged with criminal damage while Stapely was charged with resisting arrest.
Four of the men were bailed to appear in Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 30 November. Taylor Warne, 21 from Kent, was charged with possession of class A drugs.
James Buckley, 42 from Manchester, was charged with possession of an offensive weapon while 48-year-old William Duncan from West Lothian in Scotland was charged with being drunk and disorderly.
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