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A man has been jailed for four years for multiple offences relating to indecent images of children following a challenging Met investigation
A reward of £20,000 remains on offer for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for Sami's murder.
Two men have been jailed following a brutal assault and burglary at an address in Stratford.
An investigation was launched after a 35-year-old man died following a collision in East Ham shortly after 5am on Sunday.
Keisha, CJ's mother, said: “When a child dies, it’s okay to speak. Your conscience would be clean. You'd be able to sleep at night knowing you’ve done justice to a boy who was loving life, putting an end to a family that’s still grieving. We've had no form of justice.”
Detectives investigating a knifepoint robbery at a takeaway in Canning Town have issued images of a man they want to identify and speak with.
Three days on from the fire at Forest Gate police station, the Met's continuity plan is well under way ensuring policing for communities in Newham is uninterrupted.
Supt Card has thanked London Fire Brigade colleagues for their efforts to bring the fire under control.
A predatory offender who targeted a sleeping woman on the London underground has been jailed. The defendant led the victim-survivor off a tube before sexually assaulting her on a street in West Ham.The sentence comes as the Met reaffirms its commitment to tackling violence against women and girls in the capital and bringing predatory offenders to justice. Salman Yousaf, 43 (10.03.80), of W
PC Rafiqur Rahman, attached to the policing team covering Newham and Waltham Forest, has been dismissed after a misconduct hearing.
Detectives need to speak with anyone who saw a fight in Canning Town that left the victim needing ongoing medical treatment
Detectives investigating the assault of a woman in Newham have released an image of a man they want to trace.
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