A further three arrests have been made after a report of a racially-aggravated hate incident involving a boy being assaulted in Carlisle.

That brings the total number of arrests made by officers to four after an initial arrest was made in the early hours of Saturday morning.

Officers responded on Friday following a report of a racially-aggravated hate incident and concerns in the community after images were circulated online.

Those arrested are four boys in their early teens, all from Carlisle.

One was arrested on suspicion of racially-aggravated actual bodily harm.

The other three were arrested on suspicion of abetting racially-aggravated actual bodily harm.

The incident was reported to have happened in the Upperby area of Carlisle on Friday.

Superintendent Sarah Jones said: “These are abhorrent images circulating online that have caused shock and concern in both the community and among officers here at Cumbria Police.

“We understand an incident such as this can be concerning for many but we can reassure the community this is an incident we are taking very seriously – and we have made four arrests.

“Our officers have worked through the night and continue to carry out investigations."

Police will be increasing patrols in Carlisle in response to concerns from the community.

Officers are also engaging with key community stakeholders.

Supt Jones added: “As arrests have been made, we would continue to urge people not to share the video further so as not to impede any potential legal proceedings or to identify any of the children involved.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact officers on 101.