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  • Two men convicted following fatal stabbing in Tower Hamlets

    Two men have been convicted of the fatal stabbing of 23-year-old Abdul Jalloh in Tower Hamlets last year.
    Shamiah McKenzie, 18 (01.08.06), of Colvin Close, Lewisham was found guilty of murder and Codee Godfrey, 19 (25.12.05), of Grosvenor Wharf Road, Tower Hamlets, was found guilty of manslaughter at the Old Bailey on Thursday, 12 June.
    In a trial which started on Monday, 28 April, the cou

  • Two prolific shoplifters caught in the act by Met officers

    Video has been released of the moment Met Police officers caught two prolific shoplifters as they targeted a Co-Op in Hackney.
    Donavan Soloman and Lee Moise were wearing balaclavas when they attempted to target the store in Homerton High Street on 22 December 2024.
    Neighbourhood officers, who were carrying out a proactive operation at the store in response to concerns about shoplifting, saw

  • IOPC investigation clears firearms officers of wrongdoing

    An investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct into the actions of armed officers who arrested a child who had been playing with a water pistol has found they acted reasonably and correctly.
    There was no evidence the child was treated different due to his ethnicity or of adultification during the incident in Buxted Road, Hackney, in July 2023.
    Detective Chief Superintendent Ja

  • 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.

  • Met officers stamp out predatory behaviour in south London

    Officers in Bexleyheath joined partners to safeguard students from spiking and violent crime while out during Freshers week. On Friday 27, September local officers patrolled Sidcup and Bexleyheath Broadway, to raise awareness and educate freshers students on the signs of spiking to help ensure their safety on a night out, in Met’s commitment to protect the public from harm

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