Police have released 105 more images of people wanted for questioning in connection with the Battersea riots.
The huge gallery of images was unveiled as it emerged the Metropolitan Police's (Met) major investigation team - Operation Withern - were hunting 400 suspects in Wandsworth alone.
And police have revealed they have evidence mobs from nearby boroughs such as Lambeth, Croydon and Sutton travelled to Wandsworth on August 8 after hearing officers had lost control.
In the streets around Clapham Junction, rioters damaged more than 90 shops and about 300 suspects are understood to have broken into Debenhams, making off with anything they could get their hands on.
The destruction continued when the Party Superstore, in Lavender Hill, and three flats above were devastated by a blaze which was started while vandals and looters wreaked havoc outside.
A 53-year-old man has been arrested and bailed in connection with the arson attack.
Commander Steve Rodhouse, who is in charge of the Met investigation, said: "My message to those involved in the disorder and criminality is that you will not get away with it. We have a huge team working on this investigation and we will find you.
"The investigation is a huge challenge and one that we will continue to tackle for some time to come, but I want to reassure London's communities that we are committed to proactively targeting people who were involved and will continue to ensure that justice is done.
"We have charged more than 1,500 people to date and have got to this point with fantastic support from the public. We need your help to identify those who were responsible for the crimes that blighted London's communities last month.
"I urge anyone with any information to come forward."
To date, police have arrested 2,590 suspects across London and charged 1,507. Two hundred and twenty six sentences have been issued in the capital's courts, with 77 being given a custodial sentence.
Officers estimate that they currently have more than 100,000 hours of CCTV footage to view - and believe this will increase as further material from CCTV, the public and other sources is gathered.
Pictures of those wanted in connection with the disorder are available via Flickr. Visit flickr.com/photos/metropolitanpolice/sets/72157627267892973/
Anyone who has any information about anyone featured in the images should email IDSOUGHT@MET.POLICE.UK or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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