- Scenes of violence and looting shock the world
- Photographs will be used to bring looters to justice, say police
- 'Catch a looter' blog set up to aid capture of thieves
Last updated at 1:39 AM on 11th August 2011
They have been accused of a sluggish response to last nights riots, standing back and watching looters destroy shops and taking a softly-softly approach.
But today, when the Metropolitan Police had a chance to identify scores - if not hundreds - of thugs and looters, they released just 12 grainy CCTV photographs of people 'we will be speaking to'.
As scenes of wanton violence and looting shocked the world, viewers should at least have been comforted by the fact that so many of the rioters had failed to conceal their identity and would swiftly be reported to officers
In addition to the dozen pictures released by the Met, Greater Manchester Police and West Midlands Police, Mail Online has printed a further 30 images below.
Wanted: CCTV images released by Greater Manchester Police of people suspected of taking place in looting across the city and Salford
Unrest: Two more men suspected of rioting who were caught on camera during riots in Manchester
Looting: A short-haired man and another in a hoody are captured on CCTV
Pictured here are just some of the youths suspected of plundering hundreds of businesses damaged in riots across London.
There's no hiding: Six men captured on CCTV during riots in London who are wanted by the Met
A youth joins the group wearing a blue Nike hooded top and red face scarf. Right, a male in a grey Nike hooded top with red draw strings and the number '87' on his back
A group of eight males gathering outside a shop. A distinctive male in a white and red Addidas logo on his chest can be seen
A rioter covers his face with a blue mask while breaking into a shop
Two girls outside PC World on Purley Way. These females entered the store after it had been broken in to, and right, a man steals jewellery in Hackney
A woman wearing a vest top leaves and a shaven headed man enter Richer Sounds, South End, Croydon
Two teenage girls supected of looting enter the Richer Sounds shop in a bid to find electricals
A yob in grey hooded top and black body warmer about to enter Cash Plus in Thornton Heath, and right, a man outside a jewellers shop in London Road about to enter
A teenager is among a crowd of other looters outside PC World in Purley Way
The rogues gallery of pictures from photographers brave enough to put themselves in the middle of the chaos will help to bring offenders to justice.
And here are plenty more suspects we've found...
Shopping trip: A man walks though glass-strewn Peckham High Street with looted designer clothes and over-the-counter medication, while a woman has her hands full with designer shirts
Looted: Are they my size? A hooded youth holds up a pair of jeans stolen yesterday from the Carhartt store in Hackney, and right, a woman with a scarf covering her face cradles bottles of wine and cigarettes
Hands full: Youths spill out of a ransacked Poundland store in Peckham clutching crisps and fizzy drinks among other things
Snacks: A youngster on his bike carries groceries suspected of coming from a looted Tesco, while right, a teenager with her hands full with looted goods balances a new jacket on her head
And from one shop a young girl runs from the the shattered entrance carrying stolen fizzy drinks and bags of crisps.
One child even carries a shopping basket full of groceries on the handlebars of his push bike.
The Metropolitan Police said that their priority is to bring to justice those who have committed violent and criminal acts.
A looter holds a haul of check shirts to match the one he's already wearing, while right, a couple transfer goods into carrier bags
A rioter throws an object in front of a burning car in Hackney, while right, looters wait outside a battered shop in Peckham
A large groups of youths wait outside a newsagents that has been broken into
Is anybody watching? Youths look out from the looted newsagents in Peckham
Behind bins: Rioters in Hackney stand in front of a makeshift barricade
'Those who have or intend to go out and commit violent, criminal acts should be warned. We will have photographs and evidence that we will use to identify you and bring you to justice.
'Today we are releasing the first of many, many images of people we will be speaking to in connection with the scenes of violence.
'We will not tolerate the violence that has been seen in parts of London.'
Quick escape: A looter stands in the window of a clothing store in Peckham last night
Making a run for it: These four looters dash from the Blue Inc store in Peckham with looted goods
Mob: A crowd of people rush into a fashion store in Peckham
A masked man carries a toy horse in front of a burning car in Hackney, and right, a rioter throws a wine bottle at police
Looters raid the Orange phone shop in New Street Birmingham, after copy cat violence erupted in the city
A suspected rioter is detained by police, and right, a hooded youth walks past a burning vehicle in Hackney
The Met have released their own pictures of rioters from the disturbance. They show thugs in Birmingham trying to break into a jewellers.
A number of young women are also seen emerging from a Richer Sounds electronics store in Croydon. More are seen entering a PC store.
The looters who were caught on cameras are just a handful of the thousands of people believed to have been involved in public disorder since riots began in Tottenham on Saturday night.
A boy swings a plank at a police car during the violence in Hackney
Not a care: This young man shows his delight as he parades a flatscreen TV, while another man runs through the streets of Dalston clutching his box of loot
Police want to speak to this youth, who was caught on camera rattling the security grill of this shop
The Met are keen to talk to these three young men who were causing trouble in Croydon
More than 450 people are so far understood to have been arrested, although that number could increase in the coming days.
Police have appealed for anybody with information that could identify the looters and rioters to call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Police releases pictures of suspects from Birmingham Riots
West Midlands police released their own set of mugshots of people suspected of rioting in Birmingham last night.Several premises were attacked with some shop windows smashed and property stolen in various locations in the centre as well as some surrounding areas. The number of people arrested in the city at around 100 .
Some areas in the city centre remain cordoned off as forensic officers examine the scenes of the disorder.
Girl gang: Teenagers regroup after being part of the disorder in Birmingham. They are wanted by police
Suspects: A hooded man recorded on camera is suspected of looting, and right, a young girl laughs as she's caught up in the action
Two suspects from Birmingham are captured carrying goods believed to have been looted
Not laughing now: A gang in black hoods march through Birmingham city centre joking and grinning, but they have been caught on CCTV
The new CCTV footage of looters has been released in a fresh attempt to catch those who are alleged to have cause mass disruption and damage.Avon and Somerset Police are urging people to come forward and identify those believed to be in connection with an attack on Thomas Sabo jewellers on Brigstow Street in Cabot Circus, Bristol last night.
Two youths who are allegedly part of the group responsible for an attack on a jewelers in Bristol
The other pair who are also believed to be involved in the attack on a jewelers in Bristol
Following the disorder that took place in Birmingham, the police are hoping that the images will encourage those who recognise many who tried in vein to conceal their identities.
A widespread number of youngsters from across Birmingham who were reported to have continued the rioting in the Midlands
More youngsters in the Midlands patrol the streets causing disruption and damage
Caught in the act: One youngster is captured (left) whilst two rioters escape after looting in Birmingham
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