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A man has been charged, another arrested and three youths sentenced as we continue to investigate the violent disorder last summer.

Shay Saville, 22, of Blossom Close, in Tarleton, Lancashire, has been charged in relation to the violent disorder in Southport on Tuesday 30 July 2024. He has been bailed to appear at Liverpool Magistrate’s Court on Friday 7 March.

A 17-year-old boy from Chester, as well as a 14-year-old boy and 13-year-old boy, both from Rock Ferry, appeared at Liverpool Youth Court yesterday, Tuesday 11 February, and were all handed 12-month referral orders for their actions in the disorder in Liverpool.

Meanwhile, a 24-year-old man from Southport was also arrested yesterday, Tuesday 11 February, on suspicion of violent disorder in Southport and he has been bailed pending further inquiries.

It brings the total number of arrests to 174, with 133 charged and 110 sentenced to a combined 210 years and four months in prison.

If you have any information about those who took part in the disorder, we would encourage you to contact us by calling 101, DM us @MerPolCC on social media or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Current galleries of people we would like to speak to can be found on our X and Facebook pages, and on our force website: Latest CCTV appeal in relation to summer disorder in Merseyside | Merseyside Police.

Merseyside Police

171 people have now been arrested for their involvement in the violent disorder

A teen who was caught throwing missiles towards police officers is among two others who appeared in court today, for their involvement in the violent disorder in Southport last year.

Three teens, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared at Liverpool Youth Court today after pleading guilty at a previous hearing. A 16-year-old boy from Ainsdale was sentenced to a Youth Rehabilitation Order, 120 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay £85 court costs for his involvement in violent disorder.

The youth was seen causing damage to the mosque wall and fence in Southport on July 30, last year. He was seen to throw a piece of the damaged wall at the police line. Another 16-year-old boy from Ainsdale was referred to youth offending panel for 12 months for his involvement in violent disorder in Southport.

He was captured throwing several missiles towards officers and kicking down a brick wall. He was then seen to enter Windsor Mini Mart and steal items from the shop.

A 17-year-old man from Southport was referred to youth offending panel for 12 months and ordered to pay £85 court costs for his involvement in violent disorder. He was captured throwing missiles at the police officers during the disorder.

Two people were also charged for their involvement in violent disorder yesterday. Gavin O’Connor, 46, of Spring Close in Oldham, has been charged with violent disorder. He has been bailed and will next attend Liverpool Magistrates Court on Monday, February 10.

A 22-year-old man from Tarleton was arrested on suspicion of violent disorder. He has been bailed with conditions pending further enquiries. And a 30-year-old man from Bootle was arrested on suspicion of violent disorder. He is in police custody to be questioned.

Detective Sergeant Duncan Sloan said: “This latest update demonstrates that we are relentless in bringing those who helped cause such violence and disruption to our communities to justice, and continue to be committed to ensure those responsible are held to account.

“The actions of those who decided to take part in the disorder last summer was shocking for all to witness and brought disgrace to the region.

“We are identifying more people who displayed such abhorrent behaviour which damaged our communities, and would encourage anyone with information to contact us.”

The total number of people arrested for disorder in Merseyside now stands at 171, with 128 charged and 102 sentenced to a combined 205 years and four months in prison.

Police are encouraging anyone with information to contact them by calling 101 or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Current galleries of people police would like to speak to can be found on Merseyside Police’s X and Facebook pages, or on its website: Latest CCTV appeal in relation to summer disorder in Merseyside | Merseyside Police.

Liverpool Echo

Harvey Gabbott admitted violent disorder in connection with the rioting in Southport on July 30

A man who admitted his role in the Southport riots told a court: “I have no hatred towards police or any other race.” Harvey Gabbott, 21 and of Hillside in Tarleton, appeared at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court this morning, Monday, August 12 charged with violent disorder as part of a widespread police operation into recent riots across Merseyside.

Gabbott, wearing a grey prison-issue tracksuit and sporting blonde hair, admitted his role in the rioting on St Luke’s Road in Southport on July 30. The rioting, which saw officers pelted with bricks, vehicles set on fire and a mosque damaged, came after a peaceful vigil in Southport in memory of three young girls who died the previous day following a mass stabbing.

After Gabbott, a dad-of-one, admitted his role he asked the sitting judge if he could say two things. After District Judge Healey confirmed he could, Gabbott said: “Can I just say I have no hatred towards police or any other races. I’m nothing like that.”

Jessica Pridding, prosecuting, told the court the defendant was identified as part of Merseyside Police’s Operation Pepper Berry – the force’s probe into the recent acts of disorder in Southport, Liverpool city centre and Walton. She said: “There is a series of footage from the widespread disorder in Southport.

The defendant is seen wearing a long sleeve top and a bodywarmer. He is seen throwing a pint of beer-coloured liquid in the direction of police officers. He handed himself in and accepted he threw a plastic cup towards officers. He said he was nosey and didn’t expect it to get out of hand.”

In mitigation, Ibrahim Nadim, defending, said: “The defendant accepts it was beer in the glass. He had no intention of going but saw what was happening on social media. He said it was a stupid thing to do. He is a roofer who has been in full time employment for five years.

“He has no previous convictions. He has a child of six months. He bitterly regrets doing it, he doesn’t know why he did it. It was a spur of the moment decision.” Judge Healey refused the defendant bail and remanded him into custody to appear for sentencing at Liverpool Crown Court on Friday, August 16.

Gabbott is among 30 people who have been charged in relation with the disorder across Merseyside. Eight men have been convicted for their roles with a number of others to appear for sentencing at Liverpool Crown Court later this week.

Violent clashes between police and protesters occurred on Tuesday July 30 in Southport and Saturday August 3 in Liverpool following the deaths of Elsie Dot Stancome, seven, Bebe King, six, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine during a mass stabbing in Southport.

Merseyside Police have so far charged 30 people in connection with the recent disorder in Southport and Liverpool. The latest number of people arrested stands at 52 and eight people have, as of August 12, been jailed.

Previously Detective Chief Inspector Tony Roberts said the violence that had been caused by the riots was “despicable”. He added: “Each and every person who took part can expect to face the consequences of their actions. We are still working through hours of footage and reams of images as it comes in and we’ll continue to arrest, charge and put before the courts anyone identified.

“The courts have acted swiftly to jail those people who being violence, racism and hatred into our communities and that will continue into next week. To anyone intent on bringing violence and disorder to Merseyside in the future: don’t. You will join the ever growing list of people convicted and jailed for bringing violent disorder to our streets. If you recognise any of the people pictured, contact us @MerpolCC or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, with reference 24000663787.”

Liverpool Echo