Police can now confirm four of the 15 people publicly
sought in relation to the occupation at Parliament have
now been identified.
The investigation team continues
to make enquiries to identify anyone involved in violent
criminal offending, including those featured in
the remaining 11 images released last week.
“If
you have any information about these people, please get in
touch with Police. This can be done anonymously by
calling Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111,” Detective
Inspector Paul Berry says.
“Following
the success of our first public appeal, we’re now seeking
to identify another man seen wearing a white t-shirt with
what appears to be a cartoon Kiwi on the front, Detective
Inspector Berry says.
“If you know who he is, please
call Crime Stoppers and reference Op Convoy photo number
173.”
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