Met officers deployed for safe Pride in London celebrations
The public can expect to see a significant policing presence in central London
The public can expect to see a significant policing presence in central London
Detectives are appealing to the public for help after a man was shot dead in Hammersmith. Officers need to trace a motorbike used by the suspect, last seen in the Ealing area.
The Met have arrested more than 1,000 wanted criminals using LFR.
Over 100 drug lines were disrupted by the Met as part of its efforts to reduce the number of vulnerable people exposed to criminality and abuse.
PCs Ben Jeffries and Wayne Samson were dismissed without notice.
A woman has died in Tower Hamlets.
They will both be sentenced on 26 June.
Officers will use Met Engage to provide their communities with crime prevention advice, information about local events and meetings, updates on ongoing incidents and investigations, and information about successful outcomes and operations.
A 22-year-old man was treated for stab wounds before being taken to hospital where he sadly later died. His next of kin has been informed.
“Did you witness the collision? If you think you might have caught any dash cam or mobile phone footage of the incident, or the time leading up to it, please contact the police as soon as possible."
The violin was allegedly stolen on the evening of Tuesday, 18 February from The Marquess Tavern on Canonbury Street.
Detectives would like to hear from anyone who witnessed a serious road traffic collision on Eastcote Lane.
Detectives investigating an attempted rape at a cinema in Finchley Road have charged a man.
He has been dismissed following a misconduct hearing, which concluded on Tuesday, 10 June.
A Met officer attached to Central East Command Unit acted inappropriately towards another officer.
Gross misconduct was proven once more for Julian Bennett
The collision took place on Sunday, 1 June near the Wellington Interchange
He has been taken into police custody
The Met’s operation has seen a 46% decrease in reported offences.
Officers have dealt with a number of cases of organised gangs taking control of a victim's finances after getting access to their mobile banking and other financial apps.