Eleven people have been arrested in connection with last year’s riots.
Twenty two addresses across Croydon and south London and an address in Ealing were visited by officers from the Operation Withern Team on Thursday.
The team is still investigating the riots that occurred in Croydon on 8 and 9 August 2011.
Arrests were made for violent disorder and burglary offences and one person was also arrested after they failed to appear at court to answer burglary charges.
They were aged between 16 and 28 years old and were taken to south London police stations and interviewed by police.
Four people were charged with burglary and violent disorder offences and six of those arrested were released on police bail pending further enquiries.
One was also taken to court after failing to appear previously for burglary charges.
Detective Inspector Heather Rook, leading the Operation Withern team in Croydon said: “Even 15 months after the shocking events of August 2011, we are still as determined as ever to identify and bring to justice those responsible for the terrible criminality that took place.
Thousands of hours of CCTV footage has already been trawled and we still have lots more to go through.
“As we do, we will identify and bring to justice those involved. Our message to anyone that was involved and hasn’t heard from us is hand yourself in, as we will catch up with you sooner or later.”
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