Tuesday, 30 June 2020

Pensioner's Phone Snatched On Bus

Police are hunting this suspected robber after a pensioner had his mobile phone snatched from behind while on the bus.
Detectives from the Metropolitan Police's Roads and Transport Policing Command are appealing for information.
On the morning of Thursday, April 9, the 69 year-old victim boarded the Route 403 bus near West Croydon Bus Garage, travelling towards Warlingham. 
He took a seat on the lower deck on the drivers' side next to the window, in front of the buggy/disabled area.
At approximately 11.55am, the bus pulled into Mayfield Road bus stop close to the junction with Brambledown Road. 
The suspect approached the victim from behind and took hold of his Huawai 20 Mate Pro mobile phone.
The victim held onto his phone before falling to the floor. 
In fear of his safety, he let go of his phone and the suspect ran out of the exit door towards Brambledown Road.
The suspect is described as between 27 and 35 years old, 5ft 8ins tall and of medium build. 
He was wearing all dark clothing, including a dark hooded jacket and dark baseball cap.
Anyone who recognises him or has any information is urged to contact police on 07880 429486 or via 101 quoting crime reference Cad 2764/09Apr. 
Alternatively information can be tweeted to @MetCC or alternatively, to remain anonymous, call Crimestopperson 0800 555 111.

Monday, 29 June 2020

Knife-Wielding Husband Stabbed Wife And Kid

A husband, who tried to murder his wife and an 11 month-old baby during a frenzied knife attack, has been locked up for at least sixteen years.
Rehan Khan, 27, was given a life sentence with the minimum term imposed after the judge ruled he was a dangerous offender.
He pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to two counts of attempted murder
On June 4, 2018 he knocked on the door of a property in Feltham, west London, knowing his 32 year-old wife was inside.
He barged his way into the house and pulled the knife from his waistband during a blazing row.
Khan threatened his wife and others at the address, stating he was going to kill them and himself.
A short time later, police received a call raising concerns for the safety of Khan’s wife as they had not been able to contact her.
On arrival at the property, officers found her and the baby both suffering multiple stab wounds. 
They were both taken to hospital, where they remained for a number of months.
Detectives from the Metropolitan Police's West Area Safeguarding Team began an investigation.
They were assisted by the Homicide and Major Crime Command and initiated a manhunt to locate Khan, who had fled the scene.
Two days later, on June 6 Khan handed himself in at a west London police station.
Detective Constable Tom Bradshaw said: “Rehan Khan inflicted significant injuries to his wife and a young child – injuries that would have been worse if not for the quick intervention of emergency services.
“He also carried out these attacks in front of others, who will never be able to forget what they saw that night. 
“We are pleased he has now been brought to justice and will spend a significant amount of time behind bars.”

Sunday, 28 June 2020

Kew Woman Sentenced Over For Income Support Claim

Wimbledon Magistrates' Court
A woman who lives in a £970,000 home in leafy Kew has been sentenced for claiming income support, despite having excess savings.
Frances Leung, 45, of Raleigh Road, Richmond-upon-Thames appeared at Wimbledon Magistrates Court.
Under means-testing rules applicants with savings in excess of £16,000 are not entitled to the benefit.
She was charged that on May 29, 2015 she dishonestly made a false statement to obtain a benefit, namely income support, by making a false representation to the Department of Work and Pensions that she did not have any capital savings above the permitted level.
Leung was sentenced to a twelve-month community order, which includes forty hours of unpaid community service work, plus up to ten days of a Probation Service-ordered rehabilitation activity requirement.
She must also pay £85 costs and a £60 victim surcharge. 

Saturday, 27 June 2020

Assault Outside Shepherd's Bush Empire

Shepherd's Bush Empire
A middle-aged man, convicted of touching a woman outside the 02 Shepherd's Bush Empire has been sentenced.
That night the landmark live music venue was hosting a performance by McFly's Danny Jones.
Joao Pombo, 57, of Talgarth Road, West Kensington appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court.
He was convicted of intentionally touching a female, aged over 16 years-old, on September 5, last year in front of the venue in Shepherd's Bush Green.
Pombo was sentenced to a twelve-month community order, which includes a three-month electronically-tagged home curfew between 8pm and 6am.
He must also attend up to twenty-five days of a Probation Service-ordered rehabilitation activity requirement.
Pombo was also ordered to pay the victim £150 compensation, £250 court costs and must sign the sex offenders register for five years.

Friday, 26 June 2020

Domestic Bust Up: Compo Ordered

A man charged after an ugly incident at a suburban house near Sutton Bowls Club has appeared in court.
Colin Hounsome, 40, of Kentish Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire was dealt with at Wimbledon Magistrates Court in south-west London.
The offences relate to an apparent domestic incident at an address in Amberley Way, Morden (pictured) last summer.
Hounsome was charged with two offences under Section Four of the Public Order Act.
He was charged with using threatening, abusive or insulting words and behaviour towards Mark Line and Katie Wills on August 30, last year.
Hounsome was ordered by the court to pay each victim £250 compensation.

Thursday, 25 June 2020

Voyeur Charge For Secret Recording Equipment In House

A young man charged with installing secret recording equipment at a Kingston-upon-Thames house for sexual kicks has been sentenced.
Ampreet Assi, 22, of Heath Road, Hounslow appeared at Wimbledon Magistrates Court.
He was charged with one count of voyeurism, namely installing, constructing or adapting a structure to record another person doing a private act, with the intention of obtaining sexual gratification, on December 1, 2018.
The property is pictured (right).
Assi was charged under the Sexual Offences Act and appeared in court on bail.
He was sentenced to twenty-six weeks imprisonment, suspended for twenty-four months.
Assi must also comply with thirty days of Probation Service-ordered rehabilitation and complete eighty hours unpaid community service work. 

Wednesday, 24 June 2020

Druggie Jailed For Coughing In Cops' Faces

A druggie stopped by police in north London has been locked-up for deliberately coughing in their faces, claiming he had COVID 19.
Andrew Mcendoo, 39, of North Circular Road, Neasden was stopped in the Wembley area on June 1.
He pleaded guilty at Willesden Magistrates’ Court to two counts of assaulting police and possessing Class A drugs – namely heroin.
Mcendoo was sentenced to a total of twelve months’ imprisonment for the two counts of assault and two months for drug possession, to run concurrently.
As the officers attempted to speak with him, he began coughing at them, stating he had coronavirus.
During a search, he was found to be in possession of heroin. 
He was arrested and taken to a north London police station.
Police Sergeant Andrew Marsh, of the North West Command Unit, said: “This behaviour is completely unacceptable. 
“Our officers spend every day working to protect their local communities.
“Mcendoo’s actions placed them at risk that day. 
“It is clear that he knew he would be arrested if found in possession of the drugs, so he intentionally coughed at them. 
However, they were not deterred and a quantity of Class A drugs is now off the streets.”

Tuesday, 23 June 2020

Bike-Riding Bank Bandit Blows Two Blags

A bicycle-riding wannabe bank robber is being hunted after two attempts to get cash at east London branches.
Detectives from the Metropolitan Police's Flying Squad have released this CCTV image of the man they are keen to identify.
The first incident occurred on Thursday, January 16 at approximately 4.00pm at a bank on Lea Bridge Road, Leyton. 
A man entered the branch and passed a note to one of the tellers, detailing threats should they not comply with his demands for cash.
A day later on Friday, January 17, at approximately 4.00pm a man entered a bank in Amhurst Road, Hackney. 
Once again, a man handed a note to a member of staff containing threats should they not comply with his demands for money.
In both cases, staff members at the banks activated an alarm and the man left empty handed. 
He is also believed to leave the scene of both offences on a red bicycle.
Detective Chief Inspector Ann-Marie Waller said: “It is important that we identify this man, so I would ask the public to take a good look at the image and get in touch with any information you have.
“This would have undoubtedly been a frightening experience for the staff concerned and I want to praise them for their quick thinking in a stressful situation. 
“In both of these circumstances, bank staff followed their training and prevented this man making off with any cash.”
If you recognise yourself in the image, or have any information about this man you can contact the investigation team viap202578@met.police.ukor call 020 8345 4249. 
Please note this number is not monitored 24 hours a day but please leave a message and someone will give you a call back if appropriate.
If you want to remain anonymous, you can contact Crimestopperson 0800 555 111. 
They are a totally independent charity and you will remain 100% anonymous - they never ask your name and they cannot trace your call, your IP address or the device you use. 
Alternatively, visit their website.

Monday, 22 June 2020

Suspected Knifeman Wanted For Nasty Racist Attack

Police are hunting for this suspect after a nasty racist knife attack on a black man in east London, which left the victim nursing a cut to his face.
Daniel Weston, 39, is wanted by the East Area Safeguarding Command.
Police were called at around 8.30pm on Thursday, May 21 to an address in Farmway, Dagenham, east London to reports of an assault.
Officers attended the scene to discover a male suffering from a slash wound to his face.
The victim was at the home of a friend when the male suspect – who was also at the address – approached him and racially abused him. 
The victim asked him to stop and the suspect left the property. 
He returned a short while later and confronted the victim, producing the knife, which he used to slash him to the face. 
Still holding the knife, he then lunged at him twice, but the victim was able to get away and ran outside. 
The suspect then left the address.
Detective Constable Marvin Turner said:“This was an appalling and completely unprovoked attack on the victim - based solely on the colour of his skin - which has left him anxious and re-living the incident.
“Hate crime of any kind is abhorrent and will simply not be tolerated. 
“I know the public will share our disgust at this incident and would ask that anyone who can assist with the whereabouts of Daniel Weston or provide any information which could assist the investigation to please come forward.”
Anyone with information is asked to call 101, quoting CAD 8991/21May. Or tweet @MetCC.
If you have information about this incident and you do not want to speak to police, please contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Sunday, 21 June 2020

Leg-Break Knife Thug Jailed

A knife-wielding thug, who stamped on a woman's knee – breaking her leg – has been jailed for three-and-a-half years.
Darren Raffery, 45, also slashed her arm with the blade then deliberately coughed into the faces of arresting police officers, claiming he had COVID 19.
Rafferty, of Bentry Close, Dagenham, east London has now also been banned from contacting the woman for 15 years after the court made a restraining order.
He was sentenced at Snaresbrook Crown Court for inflicting grievous bodily harm to the woman, plus three counts of assaulting the officers.
At1.30pm on Tuesday, March 24 Rafferty went to an address in Gainsborough Road, Dagenham and attacked the woman.
He subjected her to a brutal, sustained assault during which he stamped on her knee, causing multiple fractures.
He lunged at her with the knife, which slashed her arm as she tried to defend herself.
Police attended the scene and found Rafferty in the property and the victim suffering serious injuries. 
She was taken to hospital for treatment.
Upon arrest, Rafferty was verbally abusive to officers, claimed he had COVID-19 and repeatedly coughed in their faces. 
Despite being restrained he continued to try to cough in their faces.
Officers were praised by the judge for their professionalism and the care that they took despite the appalling conduct of the defendant.
Detective Inspector Lucie Card said: “This was a horrendous attack on many levels.
“Rafferty’s vicious, sustained assault must have terrified his victim and has caused her a lot of pain. 
“I sincerely wish her the best for her recovery and hope she can rest a little easier after today’s outcome. 
“We take violent crime seriously and will continue to tackle it, even in these challenging circumstances.
“To use COVID-19 as a weapon against an emergency worker is disgusting but, thankfully, such incidents are extremely rare. 
“However, anyone who does try to use coronavirus to threaten or harm others should expect to face serious consequences.”