Teenager jailed for life for stabbing man to death
A teenager has been jailed for killing a 36-year-old man in Brent, following a Met Police investigation.
A teenager has been jailed for killing a 36-year-old man in Brent, following a Met Police investigation.
They were sentenced on Monday, 19 May.
Police are still working to trace a second suspect
The man remains in police custody
The police investigation remains active
Chief Superintendent Sara Leach, said: "Homersham's actions have clearly undermined that trust the public have in us. It is right he is no longer a part of the Metropolitan Police Service.”
Officers seized around half a million pounds worth of suspected stolen tools following an operation at a car boot sale in east London.
Local officers in the south-west of the capital will lead the way, using ‘Met Engage’ - a subscription email service - to share updates and crime prevention advice.
Superintendent Owen Renowden, the Met’s hate crime lead said: "I urge anyone who may have been targeted, or may have crucial information that will help us with our enquiries, to contact us as soon as possible."
Six people have been arrested following the murder of a 21-year-old.
The LabHost service was set up by a criminal cyber network in 2021 to create “phishing” websites, designed to trick victims into revealing data.
Our team conducted a thorough and detailed investigation which led to the arrest of three of the suspects within two weeks of the attack.