The Home Secretary said criminals attacking police and causing disorder will 'pay the price for their violence and thuggery'
The number of arrests as a result of the Sunderland violence has risen to 10, Northumbria Chief Superintendent Mark Hall said. He said police became aware of the potential for a protest earlier this week and planned for disorder given the unrest across England. “Our operation will continue over the weekend and into next week,” he said.
Asked whether there was the potential for more unrest, the officer said police were monitoring the intelligence and “where that indicates there will be further protest activity, we will ensure there is a proportionate police presence as well”. To those considering travelling to Sunderland to cause disorder, he said: “Do not bother. We will find you, we will take action.
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