Dudley EDL rally 'wanted men' CCTV released by police

CCTV images have been released of 22 people police want to speak to over damage caused to homes and a Hindu temple during a rally in Dudley.

Police are investigating disorder during the English Defence League (EDL) rally and an anti-fascist counter protest in the town centre on 17 July.

Homes in the Alexandra Street area were attacked and damage was also caused to restaurants and parked cars.

Anyone who recognises the men in the CCTV images is asked to call police.

Det Insp Carl Southwick said: "We are appealing to members of the public to look closely at these images.

"We are committed to identifying those responsible for the pockets of disorder and criminal damage that took place in Dudley town centre."

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