Daily London
Detectives are releasing images and footage of the seven people they are seeking to identify after Victorian police were allegedly assaulted at a protest last month.
The search follows a March for Australia protest in the centre of Melbourne that turned violent last month when a group of anti-racism counter-protesters clashed with police, leading to large rocks and projectiles being hurled and injuring officers.
It comes after the release of images of eight people earlier this week, as well as the arrest of a Corio man last week.
The man was charged with multiple offences after he allegedly threw a rock at a first constable at a protest on October 19.
There are now images of 15 people police are looking to identify.
Detectives have been investigating the rally, where it is alleged a counter-protest group attended and tossed rocks, glass bottles and rotten fruit at police.
Two police officers were injured and had to be transported to hospital.
Other officers were hit with projectiles with enough force to crack their protective shields.
A wand used by police to detect weapons was also stolen.
A 24-year-old man from Corio was charged with multiple offences last week, including reckless conduct endangering a person, assaulting police and discharging a missile.
He was directly presented to the court, where he was bailed to appear on November 20.
Images have been released of a further seven people who were seen near Spring Street and Exhibition Street on October 19.

