THIS is the dramatic moment officers broke down a front door before taking out a riot suspect in her underwear.
The woman was one of 12 people arrested on suspicion of the violent disorder that broke out in Sunderland on Thursday.
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This is the dramatic moment police took the riot suspect out in her underwearCredit: SWNS
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The woman was one of 12 people arrested on suspicion of violent disorderCredit: SWNS
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Officers were seen kicking in a glass door at an address in SunderlandCredit: SWNS
Footage released by Northumbria Police shows officers kicking in a glass door at an address in the town on Saturday morning.
A policewoman can be seen banging on the door and shouting: “Police, open the door!” while her colleagues climb the garden fence.
The female officer then says to the other officer, “Someone’s in there, can you open the door?”
The officer then boots the glass panel before the officers enter the end-terrace property.
A few minutes later, a red-haired woman in a pink and black lacy nightgown is taken out in handcuffs.
Police say a 43-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of violent disorder.
Another 55-year-old man was also arrested on suspicion of having committed the crime of inciting violence.
Chief Superintendent Mark Hall warned troublemakers: “Make no mistake, if you have been involved expect to be met with the full force of the law.”
More than 90 arrests were made after scenes of rioting across the UK on Saturday with warnings that further violence was likely in the coming days.
Clashes broke out between anti-immigration protesters and counter-protesters in cities across England and Northern Ireland on Saturday, with police attacked and injured, and many more arrests promised.
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A string of violent incidents over the past few days began in Southport on Tuesday, after three girls were killed in a knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed holiday club.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said people involved in the clashes “will pay the price” and that “criminal violence and disorder have no place on Britain’s streets”.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said police had his “full support” to crack down on “extremists” who are trying to “sow hatred” by intimidating communities.
He held urgent talks with ministers due to unrest in parts of England.
The far-right drew condemnation from MPs across the political spectrum after riots broke out in London, Manchester, Southport and Hartlepool before Saturday’s violence.
Arrests have been made across the country, and police warn there will be more as footage from CCTV, social media and body-worn cameras is reviewed.
Justice Minister Shabana Mahmood told ministers that “the entire justice system is ready to deliver judgments as soon as possible.”
According to one report, the courts could also sit 24 hours a day as they did for the 2011 riots.
On Saturday, there was violence in cities such as Hull, Liverpool, Stoke-on-Trent, Nottingham, Bristol, Manchester, Blackpool and Belfast where several police officers were injured.
It was followed by riots in Sunderland on Friday night.
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A car overturned and burst into flames during scenes of riots in Sunderland on Friday nightCredit: Getty
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A male policeman lifts the glass panel before the officers go insideCredit: SWNS
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A few minutes later a red-haired woman in a pink and black lacy nightgown was led outside in handcuffsCredit: SWNS
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