More than 3,000 people have been arrested in connection with the August riots that devastated London.
Three months after the disorder, a total of 3,003 people have been arrested, with 1,854 charged.
The Metropolitan Police have also released 71 new images of those jailed for their crimes, including eight from the Croydon area.
Commander Steve Rodhouse, who is in charge of the investigation, said: "This is an important milestone for the investigation but our work is far from over. We continue to arrest and charge people every day which is testament to the hard work of the officers involved in this investigation.
"It is also important that the public see we are not only arresting people but that these arrests are ending up with people being convicted for their crimes.
"My message to those who were involved in the disorder and criminality is that you will not get away with it.
"We have a huge team of dedicated officers working on this investigation and we will find you.
"We are determined to continue bringing those who committed these outrageous acts of criminality to justice. There will be more arrests and convictions."
A breakdown of the charges shows ten have been charged with arson, 49 with assaults, 838 with burglary, 29 with criminal damage 262 with handling stolen goods, 61 with possession of a weapon, 31 with robbery and 326 with violence offences such as affray.
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