POLICE investigating disorder in West Yorkshire have issued photos of men they want to identify on suspicion of suspected offending.
Detectives are continuing to conduct a range of enquiries into suspected offences committed during a protest in Leeds last Saturday.
They are keen to speak to anyone who can identify the men pictured in red, white and blue shirts.
A West Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: "Officers want to speak to all three both in connection with alleged racial/religious harassment offences committed during a protest in the city."
Separately, police have also issued an image of a man they want to identify in connection with what they called a "graffiti attack" on Wakefield Cathedral on Wednesday.
The incident took place between 3.30pm and 3.40pm after a suspect spray painted on the side of the building on Northgate.
The force spokesperson said: "Officers realise he is masked but believe it is important to issue his image to see if anyone might recognise his clothing or have any information."
Anyone who can assist police in identifying any of the men is asked to contact the Homicide and Major Enquiry Team via 101 or online at www.westyorkshire.police.uk/livechat, quoting 13240426196 in the Leeds cases and 13240428970 in the Wakefield incident.
Information can also be given anonymously to Crimestoppers charity on 0800 555 111.
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