Avon and Somerset Police have assembled a team working seven days a week to comb footage from the unrest
Officers in Bristol are "motivated" to continue finding people linked to the unrest in the city earlier this month, a policing chief has said.
To help police, a team of investigators from across the force had been assembled to work seven days a week analysing the footage. The team was set up in the wake of the disorder in the city and comprises of around 40 police officers from across the force."The first is body worn video footage... the second is council CCTV, the third is private CCTV and lastly from social media."The offences we are looking for are affray, public disorder using violence, or anything more serious.
"You can lose whoever you're looking for in a second so it's really important to keep focussed and keep an eye out."
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