Police are looking for the thousands of people who attended anti-lockdown rally protests in Sydney and Melbourne at the weekend. NSW Police said they have received 5000 tip-offs and identified more than 200 people who attended after a special task force was set up in the aftermath of the protest. Some 57 people have already been charged, and 90 fines have been issued after it was estimated more than 3,500 people marched through Sydney’s CBD on July 24, demanding an end to the city’s four-week lockdown. A 33-year-old Surry Hills man and a 36-year-old man from Edensor Park faced court on Sunday after they allegedly struck a police horse during the protest. The Edensor Park man was also charged with assaulting a police officer. Police are calling for members of the public are being asked to upload any videos or photos of the protest to CrimeStoppers to track down more …