Vikram Dodd is the Guardian’s crime correspondent.
Police expect to arrest 50 more people following Saturday’s large far-right-led march through London, the commissioner of the Metropolitan police said this morning.
Over 100,000 people took part in the event led by the far-right activist known as Tommy Robinson.
So far 24 people were arrested on the day and on Monday police issued appeals to find 11 more people in connection with alleged violent disorder, after officers were attacked and attempts made to break through barriers.
This morning Sir Mark Rowley, commissioner of the Met, said: “I anticipate we will be arresting about 50 more people for violent disorder.”
Rowley told a meeting of the London policing board, which oversees the Met, that detectives are working through CCTV to find further suspects alleged to have been behind violence.