The Met Police is appealing to members of the public for any information relating to more than three dozen individuals, the majority of whom are linked to violent moped-enabled crimes, street robberies, burglary and violation of release conditions.

As part of a targeted week of action, images of 38 wanted individuals will be displayed on two vans and driven around London in a push to encourage people to come forward with information which could help locate them.

The public appeal will also feature on BBC’S Crimewatch Roadshow on Monday, March 18 and operational teams will be working to respond to any live intelligence received.

The investigative arm of Operation Venice, which tackles moped-enabled crime, is looking at other offenders who have committed crimes such as burglary or robbery and this week will be particularly focusing on locating these wanted offenders.

Chief Inspector Jim Corbett, from Operation Venice, said: “These offenders have callously robbed, stolen or burgled from communities, commuters and tourists within London, often using violence and weapons, for their own financial gain.

“We are relentlessly pursuing violent offenders and bringing them to justice, but we need the help of the public as well. Somebody somewhere knows something about these criminals and I urge people to pass any information to us as soon as possible.

“One phone call could potentially solve or even prevent a crime from happening. All information is treated confidentially and if you don’t want to speak to us, you can contact Crimestoppers who are totally independent of the police.

“If you see someone or you know the current location of someone who is wanted, please dial 999. Do not put yourself at risk, or confront the individual. Find an appropriate place to make the phone call where you cannot be seen or heard.

“If you are one of the individuals we wish to speak to, I would suggest handing yourself in to the nearest police station sooner rather than later. Knocking on our door is infinitely better than us knocking on yours.”

The Crimewatch Roadshow appeal will also feature more than 200 items of stolen property, including laptops, camera equipment and watches recovered by the Operation Venice team, in the hope of re-uniting them with their rightful owners.

Anyone who thinks their stolen property may be held by police is asked to email details of proof, including serial numbers, to cms@met.police.uk with the subject line Op Venice appeal.

Anyone who has any information in regard to these wanted individuals is urged to contact police on 999 or local police by dialling 101. Alternatively call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or tweet @MetCC with any information.