Two men jailed for series of burglaries using dating app Grindr
Two men who carried out a series of burglaries across London after identifying their victims on the dating app Grindr have been jailed following a Met Police investigation.
Two men who carried out a series of burglaries across London after identifying their victims on the dating app Grindr have been jailed following a Met Police investigation.
A man has been sentenced to life imprisonment after murdering his brother.
Ibrahim Ahmed was sentenced today at Croydon Crown Court.
Paul Martin was sentenced at the Old Bailey to three years and three months' imprisonment.
Ioan-Alexandru Pintaru was arrested by Met Police officers within just four minutes.
Emem Udaw was found guilty after a three-week trial.
Paul Tallant and Danny Donovan have both been sentenced.
Psychotherapist, Tarkan Mustafa, has been jailed for 3 years and 9 months following a Met investigation.
A man has been convicted of murdering another tenant at the houseshare he was living in following a dispute – after police recovered CCTV footage of him covered in blood moments after the killing.
Sakhile Ntsele, 18 was manufacturing gunpowder and firearms from his bedroom
Justin Clarke-Samuel also pleaded guilty to one count of dangerous driving.
It comes as the force continues to bear down on gun crime and serious violence, protecting Londoners and making the capital safer.
A man has sentenced to 23 years following the death of a 87-year-old-man.
A car wash owner responsible for trafficking and exploiting eight Romanian nationals has been sentenced to eight years and six months in prison.
Officers found evidence on the defendant's phone that showed he was in contact with a pro-Russian politician in Ukraine
Beibit Baimolda has been jailed for life for the murder of 42-year-old Oleg Sloboda.
A man has been jailed after being convicted of 47 child sex offences – including rape and serious sexual assaults against multiple boys.
A man has been jailed for his role in killing a teenager four years ago – after fleeing to The Gambia to avoid justice.
Mohamed Abdi, 19, was killed in June 2024.
This investigation led to the Met recovering over 61,000 Bitcoin from Qian – the largest confirmed crypto seizure in the world, currently worth around £5 billion.