Bristol riots: Seven people police want to speak to in relation to violent disorder

Police wish to speak to these people following Saturday's violent disorder in Bristol. Credit: Avon & Somerset Police

Police have issued images of seven people they wish to speak to following Saturday's violent disorder in Bristol.

Twenty people have so far been arrested as part of the investigation into the incidents which took place in the city centre.

Five of them have subsequently been charged.

Tempers flared at a counter-demonstration to a far-right rally in Castle Park, with protesters gathering from 6pm.

The original "stop the boats" rally was due to start at 7pm and was one of several organised across the country.

However, scores of people turned up to condemn the rally, causing clashes between protestors on either side.

Detective Chief Superintendent Rachel Shields said: "Hundreds of hours of footage has already been reviewed by detectives as we continue to investigate and identify those responsible for the violent disorder we saw last weekend.

"This includes a review of officers' body-worn video, images and footage submitted to us by the public and footage from CCTV cameras and our drone units.

"We are keen to speak to these people as part of our enquiries and I would encourage you to come forward if you are one of these people.

"You can submit information to us online or provide it completely anonymously through the independent charity Crimestoppers."Officers have so far arrested 20 people and charged five as investigations continue.