MORE raids were carried out in Hampshire this morning in a bid to track down hooligans who rioted at the derby match between Southampton and Portsmouth last month.
Four people including a 14-year-old boy, a 37-year-old man and two 17-year-old men were arrested as a result of the morning swoops.
A total of 25 people have now been arrested, 16 in post-match raids.
Acting Detective Sergeant Gary Cable, leading the operation, said: "We are still reviewing statements from members of the public as well as CCTV footage, and anticipate further arrests in the coming weeks.
"We would appeal for witnesses or anyone who had property damaged to contact us."
The total cost of the damage caused by the disorder is estimated at about £20,000.
The arrests were made on grounds of suspected public disorder offences, following the scenes outside Fratton Park which marred the keenly-awaited contest between the sides.
Anyone with information can contact the Football Intelligence Unit at Southsea on 0845 045 4545, or use the free and anonymous Crimestoppers number, 0800 555 111.
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