Groundbreaking technology boosts Met’s fight against violence towards women and girls
Project Archway is a revolutionary new technology that makes it easier to photograph and visualise bruising on victims of violence, particularly on darker skins.
Project Archway is a revolutionary new technology that makes it easier to photograph and visualise bruising on victims of violence, particularly on darker skins.
Two men jailed for the fatal stabbing of an unarmed man Tower Hamlets.
Officers from the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command linked him to an X account posting statements in support of Hamas and Hizballah.
A man has been jailed for raping a 13-year-old girl.
They were sentenced at the Old Bailey.
They will both be sentenced on 26 June.
Three men have been jailed for over 29 years combined for a series of high-value watch robberies in central London.
Roksana Lecka, 22 will be sentenced on Friday, 26 September.
A woman has been convicted of murder after stabbing a woman at a child’s birthday party, following a Metropolitan Police investigation.
Chloe Scott and Miles Addy were involved in selling cocaine, heroin, knives and firearms, including one that was used in a fatal shooting in London.
Paul Campbell, 43, of Thornton Heath, will serve 21 years in jail following a three-week trial.
He was sentenced at Woolwich Crown Court on 9 June.
The prosecution, believed to be the first of its kind, followed an investigation by detectives from the Met's Counter Terrorism Command.
A complex investigation by Met detectives has seen a man jailed over a brutal machete attack in Clapham.
David Cheneler was found to have breached a Sexual Offences Prevention Order after he found to be with a six-year-old girl in Southwark.
They were sentenced on Monday, 19 May.
A teenager has been jailed for murdering another boy.
Chief Superintendent Sara Leach, said: "Homersham's actions have clearly undermined that trust the public have in us. It is right he is no longer a part of the Metropolitan Police Service.”
The group were sentenced to a combined total of more than 50 years in jail at the Old Bailey on 12 May.
Paul Mangal was sentenced on Tuesday, 29 April.