TORONTO - Toronto police say they will release another 21 photos today of people being sought for alleged crimes committed during the G20 summit.

This follows the release of a 10 "most wanted list" on July 14 and the issuing of suspect photographs a week earlier.

Police are combing through thousands of images and videos received from the public to root out those responsible for G20 violence and vandalism.

As of last week, the G20 investigative team said they had received more than 14,000 still images and more than 500 videos.

On Tuesday, one man facing explosives and weapons charges as part of a G20 investigation was denied bail.

Byron Sonne was arrested on June 22, just days before world leaders descended on Toronto for the summit.

The 37-year-old Internet security expert faces charges of possession of explosives, dangerous weapons, intimidation of a justice system participant and mischief.

The evidence presented in court and the reasons behind the decision are under a publication ban.