NSW Police have asked the public for their help in identifying several men who attended the anti-lockdown protest in Sydney last month on July 24.
Thousands of people defied stay-at-home orders to attend the unauthorised protest in the CBD of Sydney. Violence erupted between police and protesters during the rally.
More than 60 people were charged because of their attendance at the rally and they remain before the courts.
Police are asking for help identifying these men

As police inquiries continue, a public appeal has been made to help identify five men who may be able to assist investigators with their enquiries.
The first man is of a slim build, with a dark beard and bald head.
He was wearing a navy-blue hooded jumper, white t-shirt, black tracksuit pants, and a navy-blue shoulder bag at the time.
The second man is described as being of Caucasian appearance, aged in his 20s, with short brown hair, and he was wearing a grey shirt, grey shorts and red shoes at the time.
The third man is described as being of Caucasian appearance, with short brown hair, and was wearing a grey jumper at the time.
The fourth man is described as being of Asian appearance, with a neck tattoo.
He was wearing a black, long-sleeved top with a white motif, black pants, a black cap and black shoulder bag at the time.
The fifth man is described as being of Caucasian appearance, with a brown beard, and was wearing a fluoro orange hooded jumper and black hat at the time.
Anyone with any information related to identifying these five men is urged to contact Crime Stoppers by calling this free-to-call number: 1800 333 000.
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