Met officers call time on series of watch robberies as prolific street thief is brought to justice
Officers have brought a prolific thief to justice following a string of watch robberies in London.
Officers have brought a prolific thief to justice following a string of watch robberies in London.
Zaheed Hossen, 30 (12.01.1994) from north London, was found guilty on Thursday, 8 August of five counts of disseminating terrorist publications following a two week and four day trial at Kingston Crown Court.
The officer was injured while trying to stop a car during a pursuit in east London
Met officers have made 10 more arrests as the policing response to violence across the country continues
“Two large anti-racism protests took place in Waltham Forest and Finchley. The majority of people engaged with officers and complied with conditions. These events passed without major incident or disruption.
We are using a range of specialist teams including mounted units, dog handlers, intelligence experts and evidence gatherers
Detectives are appealing for witnesses after a nine-year-old girl who was involved in a collision sadly died in hospital
Police were called by the London Ambulance Service at 20:27hrs on Tuesday, 6 August to reports of a man, aged in his early 30s, shot in Weavers Fields, in Wilmot Street, E2.
The boy was taken to an east London hospital where his injuries, although requiring surgery, were thankfully not life threatening.
A man whose image we circulated in connection with the murder of Antonios Antoniadis in Lewisham has been arrested and charged.
Joshua McCorquodale was arrested on Monday, 29 July. The following day he was charged with Antonios’ murder.
McCorquodale, 20 (03.08.04), from Camden, appeared in custody at Bromley Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, 31 July.
Two others who have been charged with
Met steps up to protect communities in a national critical incident and will do everything to protect London and its communities.
Detectives investigating a fatal stabbing at New Union Close, Tower Hamlets are keen to hear from anyone who can assist the investigation.