Metropolitan Police has launched a "significant investigation" Into the Tottenham aimed at people who saw the attacks, fires and looting.
The officers of the investigation, dubbed Operation Withern, interview witnesses and hours of reviewing video surveillance to identify troublemakers.
Fifty-five people were arrested during the disease has been questioned.
Clashes erupted in Enfield High Street, with shop windows were smashed and damaged a police car.
A BBC producer said that 200 youths were in the streets and riot police fired billets.
Conservative MP for Enfield North, Nick Wood, said on Twitter, there were "many people" Enfield, describing the situation as "not a riot but a serious disturbance."
The Met said it has increased the visibility patrols are all over the capital Sunday evening.
Commander Christine Jones said: "We are closely monitoring all understanding, and make sure we have our resources in the right places nobody wants to see a repeat of the scenes we saw last night at Tottenham .."
The violence broke out Saturday night and Sunday morning after a protest against the shooting of a local man.
Shops were attacked and looted, 26 policemen and three others injured and buildings and vehicles were set ablaze.
"Shaken to the heart"
Tottenham still isolated parts, because of what the Met is described as an examination of "slow and meticulous" in the riot scene is led by officers and forensic teams.
The investigation, led by Detective Superintendent John Sweeney, is formed by homicide detectives and the command of serious crime, the investigators of the Directorate of Public Order and support staff from the police.
He met with the Commander Hanstock Adrian said: "Anyone who has any information about who is responsible for these crimes that shook the heart of the local community please contact us.
"The disorder and violence that we saw last night was pure and crime can not be justified. We are determined to arrest those responsible. "
He warned people not to believe rumors.
"The whole day we saw the social networking sites, and I would say from the outset, we are aware of some very ill-informed speculation about the potential of these sites related to other problems."
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He said the force was "actively display the information needed to correct this."
Twenty-six officers and three others were injured in violence that erupted after the protest of the fatal police shooting of 29 years, Mark Duggan on Thursday.
Rachel Cerfontyne, Commissioner of the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), which investigates the death of Mr. Duggan said 29 years had not been "murdered in an execution style" and that n ' there was "misinformation" about the death on Thursday.
"The anguish that the family of Mr. Duggan is in the midst of understandable, but violence and disorder we have seen in the last 24 hours, can never be acceptable," he said.
During the riots of people threw Molotov cocktails, reduced many buildings and vehicles charred wreck.
Shops and homes were raided and ripped the ATM from Tottenham.
Double decker bus, two police cars and the carpet shop were the vehicles and buildings were destroyed.
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