Police release photos of men seen at Sydney anti-lockdown protests
CCTV images have been released by police of men who were seen in the vicinity of Sydney’s anti-lockdown protest last month.
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Police have released more CCTV images of men who were seen in the vicinity of an anti-lockdown demonstration in Sydney last month in hopes that the public can help identify them.
Of the 3500 people that participated in the protest on Saturday July 24, more than 60 have been charged and remain before the courts.
The Central Metropolitan Region police command established Strike Force Seasoned to respond to the event that caused disruption in Sydney’s CBD.
Efforts to locate people seen near the rally are ongoing and people are re-appealing to the public for information that may help identify men who may be able to assist investigators.
One man is described by police as having a slim build with a dark beard and a bald head. He was wearing a white cap, navy-blue hooded jumper at the time with a white T-shirt underneath, black tracksuit pants and a dark blue shoulder bag.
A second man is aged in his 20s, has short brown hair and is described as being of caucasian appearance. He was wearing light grey shorts, a light grey T-shirt during the protest with a pink motif and red shoes.
A third man has short brown hair and is described as being of caucasian appearance and was wearing a grey jumper at the time.
In addition, there are two other men that police believe can assist them in their inquiries and are appealing to the public to come forward with any information.
Another man has a brown beard and is described as being of caucasian appearance. At the time of the protest, he was dressed in a fluorescent orange hooded jumper and wore a black cap.