Essex Police are "aware of another possible event" planned in Southend just days after a night of violence, but officers insist they "will be ready".
Eight people arrested in connection with disorder in Southend on Tuesday have been further arrested on suspicion of violent disorder.
They had previously been arrested on suspicion of offences including possession of offensive weapons.
This comes after a night of disorder which saw violent clashes and machete fights along the seafront and in the High Street.
Reports of a second planned event has been circulating on social media, however, police have insisted they will be ready, warning those considering "creating disorder or committing crime".
Chief Supt Leighton Hammett said: “If you are in Southend today, and throughout the rest of the week, you’ll see an even larger visible presence.
“We are working with our partners to ensure if you come to Southend to enjoy our fantastic seafront you feel safe.
“If you see our officers and have any worries or concerns, please come and speak to them. “We are aware of another possible event planned.
“We will be ready for that and will use the tools available to us to prevent any disorder.
“My message is clear - if you’re coming here to create disorder or commit crime, don’t bother.
“If you’re planning to bring weapons, drugs, or carry out violence you’ll be met by officers and dealt with.”
A new phone line has also been set up specifically for information relating to the incident.
Essex Police are encouraging anyone who witnessed people carrying weapons, involved in any violence or disorder, including any footage that you may have taken at the time, to get in touch.
Officers say they responded quickly and robustly to reports of people with weapons on the seafront and arrested eight men and boys between ages 14 and 18.
The investigation into the events is now being carried out by the Serious Crime Directorate and led by Det Insp Alison Hooper.
Det Insp Alison Hooper said: “All eight arrested remain in custody and our investigation into the incidents of Tuesday night is ongoing.
"We are working through volumes of footage to understand what has happened and individual’s roles in the disorder, alongside speaking to a number of witnesses.
“We need anyone who has information about what happened, and what led up to it, to contact us and we’ve set up a special telephone line specifically for this investigation.
“The number is 0800 096 0095 so if you do have information I need to you to get in touch.”
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