TWO more Barnsley men have been jailed for their part in the Manvers riots - more than a year after committing their offences.

Last summer significant disorder took place in UK towns and cities following the murders of Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Alice Da Silva Aguiar in Southport.

On Sunday, August 4, it is believed that around 700 people turned up to the Holiday Inn at Manvers - where rioters proceeded to break into the hotel and light a fire at its side door causing significant disruption.

More than 60 officers were injured when violence flared outside the hotel, which was being used to house more than 200 asylum seekers.

Keethan Reeve-Lawson, 22, of Mount Vernan Road, was seen shouting at officers before running forward and throwing a missile towards police.

Following a media appeal Reeve-Lawson was identified, arrested, and charged with violent disorder - to which he pleaded guilty to.

He was jailed for 22 months at Sheffield Crown Court.

Daniel Kazemi, 35, of Edna Street in Bolton-upon-Dearne, was also jailed for 22 months at the same court after pleading guilty at a previous hearing.

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He was seen violently confronting the officers in front of the hotel.

Kazemi attempted to conceal his identity by covering his face with his hood - however footage clearly showed him pushing against a police shield before throwing objects at the officer.

After sharing a photo of Kazemi during the disorder, several members of the public identified him, leading to his subsequent arrest and charge.