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Detectives investigating the murder of Alex Ajanaku in Leyton in 2021 have issued images of 20 witnesses they are looking to identify and speak to.
Detectives are appealing for witnesses and road users with footage following a collision that left four people seriously injured in Walthamstow.
Detectives used detailed forensic work, including mobile phone data and CCTV footage, to prove conclusively that the two teenagers, both aged 16 at the time of the incident and who cannot be named for legal reasons, were responsible for the attack in Chingford.
Supt Card has thanked London Fire Brigade colleagues for their efforts to bring the fire under control.
The arrests come after detectives worked with local officers to identify a drugs line operating in Chingford.
PC Rafiqur Rahman, attached to the policing team covering Newham and Waltham Forest, has been dismissed after a misconduct hearing.
We are aware of speculation that two women were targeted but enquiries and CCTV suggest this was not the case
Officers continue to investigate the circumstances of a collision in Walthamstow but there is nothing to suggest that two pedestrians were targeted.
The teenager, who can’t be named, stabbed 16-year-old Renell Charles to death on a busy east London street as the victim waited for a bus.
A reward of up to £20,000 continues to be offered by the Met for information leading to the identification, arrest and prosecution of the person(s) responsible for Alex’s murder.
We will carefully study the jury’s findings in relation to the search, and any recommendations from the Coroner
A tenacious investigation by Met detectives has resulted in four men being convicted of murdering Kacey Boothe in Walthamstow. Ka’mani Brightly-Donaldson, Kammar Henry-Richards, Joao Pateco-te and Jeffrey Gyimah were found guilty at the Old Bailey on Monday, 11 December and Tuesday, 12 December following a trial lasting ten weeks. They were also convicted of conspiracy to murder another m
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