Police have warned protesters after saying they are unable to identify suspects who raped a woman outside a church in Surrey due to a lack of information.
The victim, in her 20s, says she was followed after leaving Labyrinth Epsom nightclub on Saturday.
The attack is believed to have happened between 2am and 4am outside a church on Ashley Road.
But Surrey Police said it does not have enough information to release descriptions of the suspects.
On Wednesday, footage shared on social media showed a large crowd of protesters congregated in the town centre following the incident.
Dozens of officers could be seen wearing helmets and holding shields, as objects appeared to be thrown at them.
The protest had been promoted online by Danny Tommo, a former associate of right-wing activist Tommy Robinson.
The group also blocked the road, which caused disruption to motorists, before leaving the scene at about 8pm.
Chief Superintendent Mark Chapman said: "There was a significant police presence in Epsom town centre to support the group's right to lawful protest and minimise disruption to the local community.
"I appreciate that this may have caused concern to people in the town centre, and I would like to reassure you that our priority was to ensure the safety of the wider public, as well as the safety of those involved in the protest.
"I also appreciate that there was some disruption in the town centre while the protest was taking place and I would like to thank all those affected for their patience.
"We respect the right to lawful protest and will facilitate this wherever possible where it is safe to do so. However, criminal offences and public disorder will not be tolerated, and we will always take robust action against anyone who commits a criminal offence."
The force has urged people not to speculate about the descriptions of the suspects.
Mr Chapman added: "I understand the distress and concern that this incident has caused, both for the victim herself and amongst our local communities, and I want to reassure you that we are working hard to progress this investigation.
"While we have already carried out extensive enquiries, we do not have sufficient information at this time to update you with the descriptions of the suspects.
"I appreciate that this causes increased concern, and I can assure you that we will update you with these descriptions as soon as we are able to do so."
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