Met Police seize £80,000 worth of stolen tools in car boot sale
Met Police seize £80,000 worth of stolen tools in car boot sale
Met Police seize £80,000 worth of stolen tools in car boot sale
He can now be named as Ruben Nunes, 34.
Two men who carried out a series of burglaries across London, identifying their victims on the dating app Grindr, have been convicted following a Met Police investigation.
Officers arrested 32 people and seized thousands of stolen items in the Metropolitan Police’s largest ever targeted crackdown on organised shoplifting gangs in London.
A prolific shoplifter who targeted B&Q stores in London and across the south of England has been jailed for three years following a Met investigation.
Alexis, who also goes by Lexi, is believed to have travelled to London from Northampton at 22:30hrs on Friday, 15 August.
Five people were injured in the incident. Three of the five are in a life-threatening condition in hospital.
The 41-year-old man who sadly died at the scene has been named as Shazad Khan. His family are being supported by specialist officers.
The 36-year-old woman, who was six months pregnant, was suddenly grabbed and thrown into the back of a white Ford Transit van.
Lester Sharpe was handed the sentence at Southwark Crown Court on Thursday, 7 August.
An investigation into his death remains ongoing and the victim’s family continue to be supported by specialist officers.
The Met has appointed Laurence Taylor and Rachel Williams as Assistant Commissioners.