Prolific board game shoplifter sentenced following Met Police investigation
Paul Mangal was sentenced on Tuesday, 29 April.
Paul Mangal was sentenced on Tuesday, 29 April.
They will be sentenced on 11 April at Kingston Crown Court.
Five members of the same family were involved in staging an armed robbery to steal around £136,000.
A man has been jailed for stabbing another to death, following an investigation by Met Police detectives.
PC Jonathan Marsh has been dismissed after he was convicted of assault.
Sergeant Adam Hunter, from the Met's Neighbourhood Policing Team in Haggerston, said: "This pair's offending cost Tesco many thousands of pounds in stock and tens of thousands in additional security measures, and we're pleased our investigation has brought them to justice."
Detective Superintendent Dan Rutland: “The swift actions of our officers helped to ensure no one was seriously hurt in this incident."
Jamal Armstrong appeared at Woolwich Crown Court on Friday, 21 March.
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).
Just Stop Oil protestors convicted following plans to glue themselves onto Heathrow runways.
DCI Ollie Stride said: “This case once again highlights how carrying a knife can quickly escalate to murder."
The officer shared sensitive information with members of the public.
Zhenhao Zou was found guilty of 28 offences following a five-and-a-half-week trial.
Detectives linked three sexual assaults committed in the Clapham Common area.
PC Morgan Younger, said: “I acted instinctively and without question, I just needed to stop a clearly dangerous man."
DCI Paul Waller, who led the investigation, said: “Our thoughts are with the family, especially the boys’ father who found them dead when he went to collect them for the weekend."
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The Metropolitan Police and Justice & Care have jointly worked to pursue the conviction of prolific sex trafficker Roland Cankaj to protect multiple victims of exploitation.
The Met Police is rolling out its new ‘Digital Interview Recording (DIR) kits’, in its commitment to put victims at the heart of investigations, as part of its New Met for London plan. It’s a significant advance in its drive to equip officers with innovative technology to improve efficiency of evidence obtained during interviews with victims, particularly women and girls affected by violence.