'We expect to make further arrests. Justice will be forthwith.'
Greater Manchester Police 's Chief Constable has issued a stark warning following a weekend a violent disorder in Greater Manchester - vowing that 'justice will be forthwith'.
On Sunday, a protest under the same name was held in Bolton. Another protest was held by a rival group of counter demonstrators. Seven people have been charged with possession of a weapon: Ajaz Ahmed, 43, Daniel Robinson, 37, Matthew Edge, 34, Hamza Mohammed, 23, Keenan Sanders, 20, and two 16-year-olds. Gareth Rigby, 43, has been charged with assault.
"We have gathered extensive video evidence, collected testimonies, and our intelligence teams are working vigorously with support from the full force to identify further criminal behaviour and locate those responsible. Justice will be forthwith.
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