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Kanya Ntuli absconded from Goodmayes Hospital in Ilford Friday 1 Nov

Officers appeal to public to trace man who absconded from Ilford hospital

Met officers are appealing to the public to help trace a man who absconded from a mental health facility in east London last week. Kanya Ntuli, 35, was last seen at 07:19hrs on Friday, 1 November where he left Goodmayes Hospital in Ilford. If seen, please call 999 immediately, quoting CAD 3125/1Nov.

Appeal to find man wanted for a dozen offences

Appeal to find man wanted for a dozen offences

Met officers have released an image of a man they urgently need to speak to in relation to a spate of burglaries at mosques around the country, including one in east London. The man is described as being around 6ft 8 tall, 55-years-old with a shaved, balding head and stubble and goes by the name of Anthony Cheike. He was last seen in Mitcham, south London, in May.

Three individuals sentenced to 26 years in prison for involvement in human trafficking, forced labour and money laundering in Enfield

Enfield organised crime group jailed for trafficking vulnerable individuals into the UK for Modern Slavery

Three individuals sentenced to a twenty six years total in prison for involvement in human trafficking, forced labour and money laundering in Enfield thanks to work by dedicated Met detectives. In Jan 2019, an investigation began to uncover exploitation of vulnerable men and women. This group targeted vulnerable individuals from the Czech Republic, exploiting them for financial gains.

Met advances interview process with new Digital Interview Recording kits in its commitment to put victims first

Met improves interview process for victims of crime with new technology

The Met Police is rolling out its new ‘Digital Interview Recording (DIR) kits’, in its commitment to put victims at the heart of investigations, as part of its New Met for London plan. It’s a significant advance in its drive to equip officers with innovative technology to improve efficiency of evidence obtained during interviews with victims, particularly women and girls affected by violence.

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