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Naina Bhardwaj

CCTV images released of four men believed to have information on serious assault

Police have released CCTV images of four men who they believe may have information about a serious assault in Edinburgh.

The incident occurred on Frederick Street in the city centre at around 3.20am on Friday September 4 last year.

Police Scotland have released details about the four men's appearances and what they were wearing at the time of the assault.

The first man has been described as being Asian, between 18 to 30-years-old and of a medium build.

He was wearing a light pink coloured shirt, blue jeans and white trainers with an item of clothing tied around his waist.

The first man is seen with an item of clothing tied around his waist (Police Scotland)

The second man has also been described as being Asian and between 18 to 30-years-old.

He is of a tall and thin build with mid-length black hair.

Police released the pictures on Tuesday, January 11 (Police Scotland)

He was wearing a grey t-shirt with an unbuttoned, dark coloured shirt on top with grey jeans and dark coloured trainers.

The third man has been described as Asian, between 20-30-years-old and of a medium build.

He has long black shoulder length hair and facial hair.

He was wearing a grey shirt, tan coloured trousers and black shoes while carrying a grey jacket at the time of the assault.

The third man has long black shoulder length hair and facial hair (Police Scotland)

The fourth man has been described as white, between 18-25-years-old and of a medium build.

He was wearing a short sleeve patterned shirt, jeans and dark coloured trainers with a white sole.

The final man was wearing a short sleeve patterned shirt at the time of the assault (Police Scotland)

Detective Constable Mark Walker of Gayfield CID said: “I would urge each of these four men, or anyone who has information relating to any of these four men, depicted in the images to make contact with the Police.

“Members of the public can contact Police Scotland via the 101 non-emergency telephone number quoting incident number 0657 of 4 September, 2021 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”

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