Police have charged four more men after neo-Nazis allegedly stormed a sacred Indigenous encampment site in Melbourne on Sunday.
A group was filmed charging towards Camp Sovereignty in Kings Domain about 5pm, after thousands marched in anti-immigration protests in the CBD.
The neo-Nazis allegedly attacked the Indigenous group, including young women, snatched flags, and damaged property.
Prominent neo-Nazi and white nationalist Thomas Sewell , who has since been charged, was seen in the crowd during the charge.
Police today charged four more men, who are alleged to have assaulted people at Camp Sovereignty.
A 29-year-old man from Rye has been charged with violent disorder, affray, unlawful assault and discharging a missile.
He was remanded in custody and faced the Melbourne Magist