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A 28-year-old man was arrested in Croydon on Monday, 22 April on suspicion of murder. He was taken to a north London police station where he remains at this time.
Arif Ahmet Alidov, 51 (20.06.73) from Edmonton, was found guilty following a trial at Wood Green Crown Court on 29 January of attempted murder, threats to kill, assault with intent to rob, possession of an offensive weapon, ABH, and strangulation.
The Met arrested nine people for public order offences during a pro-Palestine protest and counter protests in Westminster.
The Met is continuing to remove harmful criminals from the streets of London with the assistance of Live Facial Recognition technology following 12 arrests on Tuesday (9 April).
Detectives investigating the murder of 46-year-old Okechukwu Iweha in Tottenham have made an arrest.
Officers used a precision and data-led policing tool, together with local knowledge, to help prevent criminals from using the capital’s road networks to transport drugs and weapons
The technology was deployed in Romford and Woolwich on Thursday, 27 March
As part of our ongoing commitment to listen to our communities and tackle crime in their areas, we deployed our Live Facial Recognition (LFR) technology on the streets of Lewisham and Catford yesterday, Tuesday, 26 March.
Seventeen people were arrested including a 23-year-old man in Tooting who was found with two rounds of blank ammunition
The officer sustained serious arm and facial injuries during the incident and is receiving hospital treatment
A man has been arrested in connection with the man's death and officers are not seeking anyone else as the investigation continues
Police have arrested a man after two people were injured by crossbow bolts in Shoreditch.
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