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Two men have been convicted of killing Koray Alpergin after Met homicide detectives identified their involvement through analysis of more than 1,000 hours of CCTV.
Officers investigating hate crime and terrorism offences linked to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas have made a number of arrests.
Officers trawl 500 hours of CCTV to secure murder conviction following the death of Maureen Gitau, whose body was never recovered.
Extensive CCTV analysis by detectives helped build a case to prove Justice Beckford was guilty of murder.
Officers made 145 arrests during the Pro-Palestinian demonstration and counter protest by right wing groups for offences including assault, possession of weapons, criminal damage, public order, inciting racial hatred and possession of drugs.
Detectives are appealing for witnesses and dash cam footage following a collision in Blackheath which left a woman critically injured.
Detectives investigating the disappearance of 34-year-old Justin Henry had recovered a body from a car found in Purley.
A man has been arrested after a car was driven at a police officer. Four other officers were injured in separate incidents on Wednesday
Of the 44 people charged, 20 have been remanded in custody while the other 24 were bailed with conditions
Officers have arrested nearly 100 people during the group's first week of protests.
Detectives investigating the disappearance of Justin Henry are releasing images of the distinctive jewellery he was wearing prior to his disappearance.
Met officers used the most precise policing tools and evidence-gathering techniques to bring the most organised and exploitive criminals to justice.
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