Wanted by police: 13 faces of student tuition fees protests

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12 April 2012

POLICE have released more pictures of people they would like to speak to after protests in London.

Thousands took to the streets between November 10 and December 10 to demonstrate against the coalition Government and the proposed tripling of tuition fees to as much as £9,000 a year.

Six images were released of people involved in the November 24 demonstration, and seven of protesters in Parliament Square on December 10.

Police also reissued images of 11 people they wish to speak to in connection with the disorder on November 10.

A spokesman for the Met said it had launched "a major criminal investigation into the student disorder across London".

Anyone who knows these people is asked to contact the Operation Malone team on 020 8358 0100 or, to remain anonymous, Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

The appeal comes as an opinion poll today revealed that one in five voters believes students have a right to resort to violent protests if politicians break their promises.

However, almost two thirds of people backed the use of water cannon to quell any disorder.

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