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Murder investigation continues after detectives arrest a 22-year-old man in connection with the incident in Edgware.
Detectives now want to identify two outstanding suspects, who were captured on CCTV wearing dark clothing and appear to be of Asian descent.
Met officers are appealing to the public for help in identifying a man in connection with fraud offences
A 28-year-old man was arrested in Croydon on Monday, 22 April on suspicion of murder. He was taken to a north London police station where he remains at this time.
Police were called at 22:24hrs on Sunday, 21 April to a report of a fire at a residential address in Forest Road, E17.
Although formal identification has not taken place, officers believe him to be 46-year-old Okechukwu Iweha, who was from the local area.
Police were called at 05:51hrs on Sunday, 7 April to Northumberland Park N17, after a man was found unresponsive.
At 09:15hrs on Saturday, 3 February, the victim, a woman in her mid-30s, was sat on a bench in Wendell Park W12 when she was approached by a man unknown to her who then suddenly grabbed and kissed her. He then made sexual comments to her.
The woman was walking along Firs Lane at around 09:45hrs on Thursday, 8 February when the man, who was sitting in a parked car, exposed himself to her.
At 16:55hrs on Friday, 1 March police were in pursuit of a moped that had failed to stop in the Clapham area.
Police are appealing for help to identify a man following an attack in Hackney which left the victim with serious injuries.
Officers were called and have carried out enquiries into the circumstances that resulted in his death. Based on these enquiries, the death is not being treated as suspicious.
The 16-year-old was arrested on Friday, 16 February and appeared at Thames Magistrates' Court this morning. He will next appear at the Central Criminal Court on Tuesday, 20 February.
Officers are appealing for the public’s help to identify 15 people who took part in a pro-Palestinian convoy that stopped traffic on the A13 and the Limehouse Link Tunnel on Saturday night.
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