100th conviction as part of Met’s VAWG crackdown
More than 100 of the most dangerous offenders in London have been convicted as part of the Metropolitan Police’s data-driven approach to tackling violence against women and girls (VAWG).
More than 100 of the most dangerous offenders in London have been convicted as part of the Metropolitan Police’s data-driven approach to tackling violence against women and girls (VAWG).
A man in his 30s was sadly discovered with a fatal stab wound in Brixton Road SW9
The man has been named as Andrew Clark, aged 43.
Just Stop Oil protestors convicted following plans to glue themselves onto Heathrow runways.
They were arrested as part of an investigation into drug supply around Altab Ali Park.
The victim has been named as 20-year-old Aalia Mahomed
A man who was arrested in connection has since been bailed.
Two women charged following an incident during a protest in central London.
A reward of £20,000 is available from the independent charity Crimestoppers as police appeal for information to identify those responsible for the murder of Junior Nelson.
Nathan Tokosi appeared at the Old Bailey on Tuesday, 18 March.
A man has been arrested at the scene.
Man from Croydon charged with grievous bodily harm with intent on Tuesday, 18 March.
Man who shouted “die, die, die” while stabbing Sean O’Neill to death in broad daylight sentenced to life in jail.
PC Whitcombe will appear in court on Tuesday, 18 March.
Officers made use of extensive digital evidence to bring Guetfi and Aram to justice. Incriminating text messages were found on a phone belonging to Aram, which revealed him to be a prolific gun and cannabis dealer, who converted and sold multiple firearms on the black market.
A serving Met officer has been dismissed without notice for unwanted sexual behaviour towards a number of his colleagues.
Detective Sergeant Gethin Jones, attached to the West Area’s Public Protection team, appeared before a misconduct hearing which concluded on Wednesday, 12 March.
The panel considered all of the evidence and found that DS Jones breached the standards of professional behavi
Martine Vik Magnussen, 23 was killed in 2008 in Central London.
On Saturday there will be protests in Westminster and in Tower Hamlets.
Through building a rapport with the girl, Met officers identified three further victim-survivors.
Brave survivor testimony led to conviction of rapist.