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A man who launched a brutal attack on a woman faces a long jail sentence after the weight of evidence gathered by detectives compelled him to plead guilty.
Mohammed Ikram Uddin, 24 (27.08.99), of no fixed address, was arrested yesterday and charged today, Friday, 10 May.
A police search dog, Monty, secured evidence that assisted in the conviction of five men involved in the murder of Olsi Kuka in Barnet.
Murder investigation continues after detectives arrest a 22-year-old man in connection with the incident in Edgware.
Two men have been convicted of the murder of Junior Jah in Newham after extensive evidence proved their involvement.
The 24-year-old was taken into custody after attending an east London police station.
A criminal network who conducted extreme body modifications and illegal surgeries have been jailed after Met detectives uncovered their horrendous crimes.
A murder investigation has been launched following a fatal fire that claimed the lives of two people.
His family are being supported by specialist officers as detectives continue their investigation at pace.
Assistant Commissioner Louisa Rolfe speaks at the scene of the Hainault attack, acknowledging the impact on young people locally and the wider community in Redbridge.
Hainault attack - update from Chief Superintendent Stuart Bell who leads local policing for the Met's East Area Command: You will be aware that a very serious incident occurred here this morning with police and the London Ambulance Service deployed to a number of casualties.It is with great sadness that I confirm one of those injured, a 14-year-old boy, has died. He was taken to hospit
Khaled Saleh was attacked and stabbed in front of park-goers in Paddington during the middle of the day in June 2023
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