POLICE are hunting around 20 youths in connection with a violent incident at a Skipton curry house on Hallowe'en.
Four men have been remanded in custody until Wednesday after being arrested following an alleged attack on three brothers at the Taste of Bengal, on Keighley Road.
Three were arrested in Keighley on Sunday and one was arrested on a Pakistan-bound plane at Heathrow Airport.
On Monday the four men, who live in Keighley, appeared before Skipton magistrates.
Mohammed Khalil Khan, 24, of Simpson Street, was charged with violent disorder, wounding and intimidating witnesses.
Mohammed Shabir Din, of Highfield Lane, 22, was charged with violent disorder, wounding, possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life and intimidating witnesses.
Amjid Raj, 22, of Swallow Street, was charged with violent disorder and intimidating witnesses.
Shaban Ali Islam, 19, of Redcliffe Street, was charged with violent disorder and intimidating witnesses.
The three brothers who own the Taste of Bengal were treated in hospital following the incident, and damage was estimated at £17,000.
DC Andy Deville of Skipton Police, said: "We are looking for 20 youths and some outstanding witnesses in connection with this incident. We would appreciate any help from the public."
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