Coppers arrested 25 people in one day as part of a crackdown on alleged offenders.

Suspects wanted for domestic violence, burglary, serious assault and armed robbery were among those arrested on Tuesday, February 10.

Up to 60 police officers took part in raids on addresses across Wandsworth.

Of those arrested, several have been charged with offences.

Police have also released images of people they are keen to trace about a number of crimes:

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Jason Paul Weston, 43, wanted in connection with burglary, theft, criminal damage and breach of bail conditions

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Han Chen, 28, wanted in connection with fraud

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Noah Redda, 30, wanted in connection with threats to kill, assault, burglary and theft offences

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Sophia Scott, 26, wanted in connection with breach of bail and public order offence

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Trevor Smith, 47, wanted for recall to prison

Detective Inspector Darrell Knowles said: "This operation demonstrates our commitment to bringing offenders on the run to justice, and to keeping our communities safe.

“Offenders on the run from the police will often have to resort to further crimes such as theft and burglary just to get their hands on cash and fund their criminal behaviour.

"As part of our ongoing response to tackling burglary and violent crimes, we have dedicated specialist resources and intelligence to locate and arrest outstanding wanted suspects.

"I also urge anyone who knows the whereabouts of wanted suspects to contact police.

"If you are a wanted person and you fail to hand yourself in, we will not give up our search and we will use every means available to catch you."

Members of the public with information are advised not to approach the subjects, but to call 020 3276 2613 or 101. You can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.