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.
A large amount of extreme right-wing terrorist material was recovered, including guides on how to make explosives.
They were sentenced at the Old Bailey on Thursday, 17 April.
The LabHost service was set up by a criminal cyber network in 2021 to create “phishing” websites, designed to trick victims into revealing data.
Our team conducted a thorough and detailed investigation which led to the arrest of three of the suspects within two weeks of the attack.
Kara Alexander, 47, sentenced to life for murdering her children in their east London home
They will be sentenced on 11 April at Kingston Crown Court.
They exploited the demand in Ukraine for vehicles to maximise profits.
Two men have been jailed after stabbing another to death, following an investigation by Met detectives.
They appeared at the Old Bailey on Thursday, 3 April.
Leo Walby, 19 appeared at the Old Bailey on Wednesday, 2 April.
Video has been released of the moment Met Police officers caught two prolific shoplifters as they targeted a Co-Op in Hackney.
Donavan Soloman and Lee Moise were wearing balaclavas when they attempted to target the store in Homerton High Street on 22 December 2024.
Neighbourhood officers, who were carrying out a proactive operation at the store in response to concerns about shoplifting, saw
Five members of the same family were involved in staging an armed robbery to steal around £136,000.
Royal Barnes, aged 34, was convicted in March 2014 of inciting terrorism overseas and three counts of transmitting a terrorist publication
Officers from the Specialist Crime Command led the investigation.
Detective Superintendent Dan Rutland: “The swift actions of our officers helped to ensure no one was seriously hurt in this incident."
The three men carried out a shooting in Woodford Green in 2019.
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).
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.
Through building a rapport with the girl, Met officers identified three further victim-survivors.