Thursday, 16 August 2018

Policewoman's Drunken Assaults On Fellow-Officers And Boyfriend

A drunken policewoman attacked two fellow-WPC’s in her home while screaming: “Where’s my f***ing Jack Daniels?” 

Police Constable Sarinda Trudy Welsh, 39, hurled her glass tumbler across the room, smashing it against a wall and had to be pulled away from a rack of knives.

Her twelve-year career with the Metropolitan Police is now in tatters and Bexley Magistrates Court heard yesterday she has tendered her resignation before an inevitable sacking.

Welsh, of Parkside Road, Belvedere, pleaded guilty to assaulting WPC’s Emma Cross and Amanda MacKerill on January 9.

She denied, but was convicted assaulting estranged long-term boyfriend Shane Gibson by clawing his wrist at the address on April 16.

Welsh also pleaded guilty to communicating false information to the police on June 5, namely that Mr. Gibson had punched her in the head.

Prosecutor Denise Clewes told the court: “Ms Welsh is currently still a serving police officer and has tendered her resignation, although she is suspended.

“She had been off work for a period of time because of problems she was having. She had been in rehab and was released the day before the first assaults.

“Police officers visited her to carry out a welfare check and when they arrived they found she had been drinking.

“She threw a glass tumbler that smashed against a wall and PC MacKerill says: ’She was shouting and swearing.’

“She reached for a knife rack and one of the officers pulled her back, fearing she would cut herself or someone else.

“She swung a baking tray in the direction of the officer that did not hit the officer.”

They attempted to put pyjama bottoms on Welsh before taking her to the police station, but she resisted. 

“She kicked PC Cross, causing minor tenderness to her left shin.”

Police were at the address again three months later. “Ms Welsh called them, saying her partner hit her in the face.

“Mr. Gibson answered the door and said she was drunk upstairs and had assaulted him while he was asleep.

“He said he pushed her when she tried to wake him up and she fell to the floor. She then dug her nails into his wrist, causing a number of small scratches.

“She said she had been punched in the head by Mr. Gibson because she was drunk and had been drinking vodka and whiskey the night before and had been an alcoholic for a long time.

“She said she woke him for work because he was lazy and he pushed her away and she fell to the floor and then called the police.”

Two months later Welsh called the police again, claiming her boyfriend was banging on her front door.

“When officers arrived her front door was open and Ms Welsh was asleep on the sofa and there was a strong smell of alcohol.

“She was very confused and said Mr. Gibson had punched her to the head and left.”

An ambulance was called and Welsh did not make a statement against her boyfriend to police, who became increasingly suspicious about her claim.

“Mr. Gibson was able to prove he was in Bristol all day and showed a receipt for coffee he bought on the M4 half an hour before the police were called.”

Her lawyer Heather Oliver told the court: “She is a woman of impeccable character, having served twelve years with the police and before that was a legal secretary.

“She has expressed remorse and embarrassment and accepts she was reckless rather than having an intention to hurt the officers.

“On officer was trying to put her pyjama bottoms on and she was lashing out and caught her with her bare foot.”

Welsh was sentenced to a 12-month community order, which includes a 60-day alcohol treatment requirement and a 15-day rehabilitation requirement.

She must also pay £300 costs and an £85 victim surcharge and was made subject to an indefinite restraining order prohibiting contact with Mr. Gibson.

Wednesday, 15 August 2018

Policewoman Throttled Female Detective Lover During Salt Row

Two female Metropolitan Police Detectives’ intense affair came to a violent end when one throttled the other and banged her head against a wall for putting salt on the meal she had prepared.

Detective Constable Asweina Gutty, 34, screamed: “Are you for real? I’ve spent hours making f***ing dinner and you’ve put f***ing salt in it.”

She and her Detective Constable girlfriend - a married mum -  then ate in silence until Gutty attacked her as she left to return home, a court heard.

“Just walk away and do what you do best, go back to your nice house and f*** your husband,” shouted Gutty.

Prosecutor Mr. Edward Cohen told Westminster Magistrates Court: “The defendant then grabbed her around the throat and pushed her back, causing the complainant to bang her head against the wall.

“She tried to grab the defendant’s wrist and pull it away and was in a state of shock and her head banged against the wall for a second time.”

Both officers are attached to the borough of Tower Hamlets and met last September, while serving on Bethnal Green’s Community Safety Unit.

Gutty, of Elder Court, Saw Mill Way, Stoke Newington pleaded guilty to assaulting her ex at the address on May 27 and will return to court for sentencing on September 21.

District Judge Nina Tempia announced: “The controlling behaviour was a feature of the relationship, stopping the complainant seeing her friends.

“What concerns me is she is a serving police officer prone to anger outbursts and she is dealing with members of the public.”

Mr. Cohen explained: “Both the defendant and the complainant are females in a same-sex relationship. The complainant is married with children and living partly with her family.

“They met at work, where they are both serving police officers and the complainant came to Ms Gutty’s flat on the day of the assault.

“They had an argument because the complainant put some salt in her dinner.

“The atmosphere soured and they ate in silence and the victim went into the bedroom to get her things.”

The court heard this angered Gutty, who shouted: “That’s it. Run away like you always do. You’re a coward.”

She told Gutty her behaviour was “not acceptable” and left with her keys in her hand.

“The defendant kept trying to pull the keyring from her hand and they had a struggle over the keys,” added Mr. Cohen.

“As she walked to the car park the complainant looked back and saw the defendant following her.

“The defendant said: ‘If you try and do me over I’ll come and find you.’

“Ten minutes later she started bombarding the complainant with texts, phone calls and WhatsApp messages.”

She reported Gutty to the police and made a statement. “She said during the relationship the defendant was very volatile and would go off over trivial things.”

Afterwards the victim said: “I cannot tell you how difficult this is. It is breaking my heart, but Asweina needs to know how much she hurt me.

“We had an extreme connection, we became inseparable, being with her was amazing. I loved her so much.

“When my family found out I lost them, but if being with Asweina meant losing my family then so be it.

“We were going to live together, have a family, have adventures, travel and live life to the full.

“I look at our photographs together and they remind me of great times, but there is a dark shadow.

“Asweina screamed at me because I couldn’t put stuff in a bag at the supermarket and because I left a used tissue near the bed.

“She did not want me to see my friends because of her jealousy.

“Her reactions were like a volcano, shouting at me and I’d apologise just to keep her calm.

“There were also insults like: ‘Whore, slag’ and: ‘You white people.’

“Asweina became angry because I put salt in the dinner, like I was a small child that had done something dangerous. I felt belittled.

“She followed this with anger and a rage in her eyes. Asweina became someone else and I feared for my safety.

“I saw then that this surely could not be love.

“Asweina destroyed us and our future and everything that we had fought so hard for.

“She made me feel weak, embarrassed and ashamed.

“I never in a million years expected to be the victim of domestic abuse. I always thought it was something that happened to other people, not people like me.

“I’ve been on an emotional rollercoaster, taken to black places and feel hollow inside. 

“I am grieving the loss of Asweina and feel lost without her. It breaks my heart that we are where we are now.”

“I loved her so much, but the monster within her is more dominant than the loving woman I fell in love with.”

Gutty claims her behaviour is the result of PTSD after being exposed to disturbing incidents in her police work.

She says a training course in March, last year “triggered” her behaviour, which contributed to the end of her previous three-year relationship.

Gutty is currently on restricted part-time duties with the Met.

Tuesday, 14 August 2018

Rotary Club Swindler Jailed For Kids' Hospital Scam

A new Rotary Club member, who organised a charity skydive and gala dinner to raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital, but pocketed £7,500 for himself, was jailed today.

Ex-stockbroker Akbar Siddiqi, 29, was given a six-month deadline to get himself a job and return a chunk of the money, but failed miserably.

He pleaded guilty to fraud by abuse of position between April 27, 2014 and August 3, 2015 while a member of the Tooting club and named on a bank account to be used for charitable purposes.

Siddiqi, of Nutfield Road, Thornton Heath was sentenced to twelve months imprisonment by Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court Judge Judith Coello.

“It has been very damaging to the reputation of the Rotary Club and very embarrassing,” she told him. “It was a mean, despicable and devious offence.

“There is little evidence of trying to find work, any work. You have not made sufficient efforts to meet these objectives.”

She rejected Siddiqi’s request for two more months to start paying compensation. “I consider that you have made half-hearted attempts in that regard.”

Prosecutor Alexander Boshell told the court: “He needed the Rotary Club for their global reputation and had a meeting with the club’s President Len Saker.”

Siddiqi joined the club in 2014, having been a regular guest for some months and proposed a sky-dive and gala dinner fundraiser.

Participants collected sponsorship for the sky-dive and tickets were expensive for the Central London dinner at the Connaught Rooms.

Both Siddiqi and Mr. Saker, who were the account signatories, promoted the sky-dive on Radio Jackie and £15,725 was made from both events.

However, Siddiqi secretly obtained a cash card and made 65 withdrawals totalling £4,105 and used the card to buy alcohol clothes, shoes, pay restaurant and hotel bills, a £638 internet dating site bill and top-up his Oyster card.

Two members even gifted him £250 awards they each received for services to the Rotary Club to cover his admin and time organising the events.

Immediately after the events Siddiqi stopped attending the club and constantly made excuses for not paying the money. 

The club’s treasurer described the fraud as “traumatic” and the cause of a “great deal of distress” saying he felt “let-down and cheated.”

Mr. Saker said: “My initial reaction was amazement and confusion. I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. Akbar had been a trusted member of the club.”

Siddiqi’s lawyer Gudrun Fama told the court: “He’s a troubled young man and solved his problems with alcohol. Once he started drinking he couldn’t stop.

“He is aware how what he did was wrong. He was an alcoholic and did take the money during a difficult time in his private life, but he no longer drinks. He is able to redeem himself.” 

Judge Coello said: “I gave him a chance six months ago to get his life back together and more importantly to pay back the organisation he defrauded, an organisation that can’t afford to lose any money.

“He knew he was at risk of an immediate custodial sentence and I put it off to repay the money. He knew he had to make every effort to show he met these objectives.

“He also had to show evidence of abstinence and he’s done absolutely nothing.”

The judge told Siddiqi: “You persuaded other members of the club to fundraise for charity, but unbeknownst to the other signatories and members you obtained a cash card for that account and took money destined for charitable purposes.

“Some of it, at least, was spent on your alcohol habit of the time. No real effort was ever made to pay back the money and it was a classic case of avoiding what you had done.” 

Monday, 13 August 2018

Commuter Violently Attacked And Robbed: CCTV Image Released

A train passenger was violently struck to the back of his head and robbed after departing north London's Tottenham Hale station.
Detectives from Haringey have released this CCTV image of their suspect, who they wish to trace.
On Friday, May 18, the 26 year-old male victim was attacked in Markfield Recreation Ground, Tottenham.
He had just got off a train and was walking through the recreation ground at around 8.20pm when he was hit with an object from behind, sustaining a serious head injury.
His phone, wallet, bank cards and a silver neck chain were stolen.
The man managed to walk home, from where police and London Ambulance Service were called.
He was taken to hospital where he was treated for head injuries and discharged.
Detective Constable Mark Nicholls from Haringey CID is investigating.
They have released an image of a man they wish to speak with in connection with the investigation, caught on CCTV at a local shop.
Anyone who can identify the man, or who has information that may assist the investigation, is asked to call Haringey CID via 101 quoting reference 8312/18may.

To give information anonymously contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
There has been no arrest at this stage and enquiries continue.

Sunday, 12 August 2018

Passenger Bit Chunk Out Of Mini-Cabbie's Nose After Refusing To Pay

A passenger bit off part of a mini-cab driver's nose during a late-night fare dispute in east London.
Police have released this image of the suspect, wanted for the “brutal” attack in Benskins Lane, near Church Road, Romford just before midnight on May 26.
The 51 year-old driver suffered serious facial injuries and was rushed to a nearby hospital.
He had collected the suspect in South Street, shortly before the incident and was due to take him to Noak Hill Road.
During the journey, the suspect asked to change the destination to Benskins Lane, which was further.
The driver explained this would cost more and the suspect agreed.
Upon arrival, the suspect stated he was not going to pay and that he was going to fight the victim.
The suspect attacked the driver by repeatedly hitting him in the face before biting his nose.
Following the attack, the suspect grabbed the mini-cab’s rear facing dash cam as well as cash and documents.
He then fled the scene down a footpath.
Detective Constable Gill Garrett, the investigating officer from the East Area Command Unit’s CID, said: "This was a brutal unprovoked attack that has left the victim extremely distressed and too shaken to return to work.
He is still receiving medical treatment and has already undergone numerous surgical procedures.
"We have released an image of a man we would like to speak to in connection with this assault.
“We would urge anyone who recognises him to contact us as a matter of urgency.
“Any information provided to the police will be treated in confidence, or people can speak to Crimestoppers anonymously.
"We are calling on the public and the media to help us find and bring the person responsible for this heinous crime to justice."
Anyone with any information is asked to call East Area CID on 020 8345 3512 or 101 quoting reference 9391/26May.
People can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Saturday, 11 August 2018

Prostitute And Boyfriend Jailed For Mugging 90 Year-Old

A “predatory” couple, who battered a 90 year-old dementia-suffering OAP to the floor, snatching his wallet containing £350, have each been jailed for four years. 

The prostitute and her boyfriend, who have lengthy criminal records, tried to lie their way out of trouble by claiming the victim was looking for early-morning sex at 7.00am.

Sophie McDonnell, 34 and Delaney Foster, 35, were convicted by a jury of robbing Montserrat-born John Buffong on the fourth-floor of his block, Hughenden House, Jerome Cresent, Lisson Grove, near Regent’s Park.

The pair were caught on CCTV at the block on November 22, last year and their images released to the public during the police hunt.

As well as the cash the pair also took Mr. Buffong’s bank card and Post Office card, Southwark Crown Court heard.

Months later, when asked about the sex claim Mr. Buffong told police: “I was not looking for sex, I’m ninety-one now. I’ve never had sex with this woman, everything she says is a lie. I don’t owe her any money.”

Detective Sergeant Jonathan Bradshaw, of Westminster CID said: “This was a horrible crime in which the elderly victim was attacked and robbed of his pension money.

“Luckily he sustained no injuries, but he was left badly shaken by the ordeal. This was a cowardly attack on a vulnerable man who was unable to defend himself.

“Thankfully the two predatory criminals responsible have been brought to justice.

“This was a direct result of the public appeal, which furnished the information we needed.

“I would like to personally thank the public and the media for their support. This case shows what can be achieved by the police and community working together.” 

Mr. Buffong routinely left his fourth-floor flat to buy the daily newspapers at around 7.00am everyday.

Caught On CCTV McDonnell & Foster
He told police: “Two people suddenly approached from behind me and started hitting me around the back of my head with their hands.

“They pushed me to the ground outside the lift and the female took my wallet.”

He heard her shout: “Let’s go,” to her hooded male black accomplice and the pair fled.

Prosecutor Mr. Philip Levy told the jury: “The issue in this case is wether there was robbery or not. It’s slightly unusual in that the complainant, who was robbed, is not in a fit state to give evidence.

“He says he was robbed and was robbed by these two.

‘Mr. Buffong was suffering from dementia, not very severe dementia. He was able to look after himself, but had some problems with memory.”

Neighbour Robert Abdul, who Mr. Buffong was due to have his regular breakfast with that morning and his sister-in-law keep an eye on him.

The defendants were caught on  CCTV entering the block’s lift at 7.09 am and leaving at 7.15am.

“The question is what were they up to?” asked Mr. Levy. “They say she is a sex worker, and she is a sex worker, don’t hold that against her.

“She went up to offer her services and there was some sort of altercation and Mr. Buffong became upset and there was no robbery.”

McDonnell was questioned by police last April. “She claimed he was a punter and she was offering sexual services.

“However, Mr. Buffong is adamant: ‘I don’t need a sex worker at my age,’ he said.

“They probably saw this man going everyday for his newspaper and he was an obvious target.

“That it was something to do with sex at seven am in the morning, you may think is unrealistic.”

The jury was told McDonnell, of Hillersden House, Ebury Bridge Road, Pimlico had “many convictions for dishonesty.”

Mr. Levy said she was arrested in April this year after approaching a male passer-by and offering sex. “While They were talking she grabbed his wallet from his coat pocket and ran off.

‘This is someone who uses her prostitution for theft.”

Foster, of Charlwood Street, Pimlico “has many convictions for dishonesty” the jury were told, plus robbery and assault.

Friday, 10 August 2018

Schoolgirl Touched On Bus By Mystery Man

A teenage schoolgirl's leg was groped by this suspected bus pervert, who also deliberately leaned into her during the journey in south-west London.
The victim was travelling home from school on board a route 77 bus at 3.15pm on October 19, last year.
The bus was heading in the direction of Tooting Broadway Station and the victim was standing on the lower deck.
As the bus was moving, the suspect moved to stand next to the victim and kept leaning into her.
As the bus stopped at Wimbledon Road the suspect used his left hand to touch the victim inappropriately and brushed his hand over her leg.
The victim immediately got off the bus and changed to the bus behind to avoid being near the suspect.
She called her friends who were still on the original bus, who followed him into Tooting Broadway Station and reported his actions to a member of staff there.
The victim also got off and reported what happened to the driver of the original bus, who informed their control room, who in-turn called the police.
The suspect is described as an Asian male wearing glasses and short grey facial hair.
He was wearing a black coat at the time of the offence and believed to be aged between 30 and 40 years-old and around 5ft 7in.
Police Constable Jonathan Weller, from the Metropolitan Police's Road and Transport Policing Command, said: “No one should have to suffer sexual assault at any point in their lives. “
We will not tolerate any form of sexual incidents and we strongly urge anyone who has been a victim of this crime to call police and report it.”
Anyone with any information is asked to contact police on 101 and quote 5094/10Oct17. Alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Thursday, 9 August 2018

Nightbus Passengers Assaulted After Objecting To Homophobic Abuse

Police are hunting this homophobic suspect, who attacked three people on a night bus who objected to his anti-gay remarks.
The victims were travelling on the top deck of a N87 bus in Wandsworth Road, Wandsworth at 4.15am on March 25.
They overheard the suspect sitting in front of them swearing and making homophobic remarks.
When asked to refrain from making such remarks, the suspect then proceeded to assault the three passengers.
The suspect is described as a black man with a shaved head and goatee beard wearing a smart blue suit, black shoes and grey scarf.
Detective Constable Sarah Bunting of the Metropolitan Police's Road & Transport Policing Command said: "This man is sought in connection with a homophobic assault on a bus.
"If you know who this man is, or may be able to assist us in our investigation, please call 101 and quote CAD 1045/25Mar18.

"The Met will not tolerate any form of hate crime and we strongly urge anyone who has been a victim of this sort of situation to call police and report it."

Wednesday, 8 August 2018

Suspected Bus Pervert Tried To Cover Face When Female Victim Took Pic

This suspected bus pervert, wanted for groping a 26 year-old female passenger, tried to cover his face as she took a picture of him on her phone.
The woman shouted at the male onboard the route 150 bus as it travelled along Green Lane, away from Ilford, east London and he got off three stops later.
Detectives from the Metropolitan Police's Roads and Traffic Policing team are investigating and have released this image of the man they would like to speak to.
The assault happened at around 7.00pm on Sunday, January 21.
As the woman sat down near the back of the bus, the suspect boarded near Ilford cinema and sat next to her.
Once seated, he sexually touched the victim and only stopped when she shouted at him.
The suspect is described as an Asian man in his mid thirties with a dark beard and wearing a black beanie hat.
He was seen wearing a black jacket with a purple inner lining, brown jumper over a light coloured shirt and carrying a black rucksack.
Officers believe he is the same man suspected of a similar offence on January 19, 2015 at 5.50pm on a route 25 bus in Stratford.
Detective Constable Julia Coney of the Met's Road & Transport Policing Command said: "This man is sought in connection with a sexual assault incident on board at least two buses that we are aware of.
We will not tolerate any form of sexual assault and strongly urge anyone who has been a victim of in this type of crime to call police and report it.
"If you know who this man is, or may be able to assist us in our investigation, please call 101 and quote CAD 6414/21Jan18."

Tuesday, 7 August 2018

Prostitute And Boyfriend Deny Robbing 90 Year-Old Pensioner

A prostitute and her boyfriend, who violently mugged a 90 year-old pensioner with dementia, claim the OAP was seeking early-morning sex, a court heard today.

Sophie McDonnell, 34 and Delaney Foster, 35, deny battering Montserrat-born John Buffong to the back of the head and snatching his wallet containing £350 cash and his bank and Post Office cards.

The pair were caught on CCTV at the block in Jerome Crescent, Marylebone on November 22, last year and their images released to the public during the police hunt.

Months later, when asked about the sex claim Mr. Buffong told police: “I was not looking for sex, I’m ninety-one now. I’ve never had sex with this woman, everything she says is a lie. I don’t owe her any money.”

The Southwark Crown Court jury was told McDonnell, of Hillersden House, Ebury Bridge Road, Pimlico has “many convictions for dishonesty.”

Prosecutor Mr. Philip Levy said she was arrested in April this year after approaching a male passer-by and offering sex. “While They were talking she grabbed his wallet from his coat pocket and ran off.

"This is someone who uses her prostitution for theft.”

Foster, of Charlwood Street, Pimlico “has many convictions for dishonesty” the jury were told, plus robbery and assault.

Mr. Buffong routinely left his fourth-floor flat to buy the daily newspapers at around 7.00am everyday.

He told police: “Two people suddenly approached from behind me and started hitting me around the back of my head with their hands.

“They pushed me to the ground outside the lift and the female took my wallet.”

Caught On CCTV: McDonnell & Foster
He heard her shout: “Let’s go,” to her hooded male black accomplice and the pair fled.

Mr. Levy told the jury: “The issue in this case is wether there was robbery or not. It’s slightly unusual in that the complainant, who was robbed, is not in a fit state to give evidence.

“He says he was robbed and was robbed by these two.

‘Mr. Buffong was suffering from dementia, not very severe dementia. He was able to look after himself, but had some problems with memory.”

Neighbour Robert Abdul, who Mr. Buffong was due to have his regular breakfast with that morning and his sister-in-law keep an eye on him.

The defendants were caught on  CCTV entering the block’s lift at 7.09 am and leaving at 7.15am.

“The question is what were they up to?” asked Mr. Levy. “They say she is a sex worker, and she is a sex worker, don’t hold that against her.

“She went up to offer her services and there was some sort of altercation and Mr. Buffong became upset and there was no robbery.”

McDonnell was questioned by police last April. “She claimed he was a punter and she was offering sexual services.

“However, Mr. Buffong is adamant: ‘I don’t need a sex worker at my age,’ he said.

“They probably saw this man going everyday for his newspaper and he was an obvious target.

“That it was something to do with sex at seven am in the morning, you may think is unrealistic.”



Trial continues………….  

Monday, 6 August 2018

Early Hours Sex Assault On Building Site: Suspect On CCTV

A 20 year-old woman blacked-out after leaving a pub in the early hours, coming around on a building site with this suspected sexual predator on top of her.
Between 4.30am and 6.00am on Sunday, March 4 the student – who suspects she was drugged - left the Amersham Arms pub in New Cross, south-east London with a friend.
As she made her way home, she lost her friend and awoke on a concrete floor of a building site with a man on top of her.
She had no memory of how she got there.
The student asked the suspect to stop what he was doing.
He did so and walked her home. Police were then called.
The suspect is described as a black man with a thin beard, aged in his thirties, wearing a puffer jacket over a light coloured top and a beanie hat.
Detective Sergeant Janine Andrews said: “Despite following up numerous enquiries and CCTV footage, this case remains unidentified.
I urge the public to study the CCTV image carefully and call police immediately with any information that could be of assistance, no matter how small or insignificant it may seem."
Any witnesses or anyone with any information about the assault is urged to contact police via 101 and quote CAD 5453/04MAR, or by tweeting @MetCC.
To give information anonymously call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.
No arrests have been made and enquiries continue.

Sunday, 5 August 2018

Bus Creep Wanted For Flashing

Police are hunting this suspected flasher, who exposed himself on a bus in south-west London.
Detectives from the Roads and Transport Policing Command are appealing for information.
The exposure occurred on a Route 85 bus, at approximately 9.05pm on Monday, January 22.
After the offence, the suspect got off the bus at a stop near Asda in Roehampton.
The suspect is described as an Eastern European man, 5ft 8ins tall with shaved receding dark hair and dark facial stubble.
He was wearing a black jacket with a logo on the back of it and dark coloured jeans and he was also carrying a rucksack.
Detective Constable Clare Beauchamp, of the Roads and Transport Policing Command said: "The Met will not tolerate any form of sexual incidents and we strongly urge anyone who has been a victim of this crime to call police and report it.
"If you know who this man is, or can assist our investigation, please call 101 and quote reference 8111/22Jan18."
To give information anonymously, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Saturday, 4 August 2018

Prat In The Hat: Police Hunting This Suspected Bus Yob

Police are hunting this suspected bus yob, who shouted racial and sexist abuse at a 13 year-old schoolgirl and tried to thump a woman who intervened.

Officers from the Metropolitan Police's Roads and Transport Command are asking for the public’s help to identify the man.

On Tuesday, November 14, last year at around 4.00pm the victim was on the top deck of a route 174 bus travelling through east London, having finished school.

The bus stopped at Romford Station and the suspect on.

He began staring at the victim, causing her to feel uncomfortable.

The bus stopped again at Barking and Dagenham College and the male stood up and began shouting racial and sexual insults at the girl.

Another passenger, an adult female, went to the victim’s aid and tried to escort her downstairs.

The male said they could not get off and then attempted to punch the woman before another male passenger intervened and told the man to leave them alone.

The pair went downstairs and the woman stayed with the teenager until she got off at her stop and told her parents, who then alerted police.

Police have issued an image of a man they would like to speak to in connection with this incident.

He is described as a black male, aged approx 35 – 45 years-old.


He was wearing a distinctive leather jacket with white strips down the arm and a patterned cap.

Anyone who recognizes the male is asked to call police on 101 quoting 5119484/17.
Alternativey contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.

Friday, 3 August 2018

Woman Took Pic Of Suspected Bus Groper

A 25 year-old woman took this picture of a suspected bus sex pest she says groped her as she stood near the baggage area.
The assault happened at around 4.40pm on Wednesday, March 7 on a Route 118 bus from Brixton Underground Station travelling south towards Morden.
The victim told officers the suspect sexually assaulted her with his left hand.
The victim shouted at him to stop touching her and was able to take a picture on her phone before he got off the bus.
The suspect is described as slim black man, aged in his mid-forties with black hair.
He was wearing a dark grey woollen coat.
Police Constable Jonathan Weller, of the Road and Transport Policing Command, said: "This man is sought in connection with a sexual assault incident onboard a bus.
The Met will not tolerate any form of sexual assault and we strongly urge anyone who has been a victim of in this sort of situation to call police and report it.
"If you know who this man is, or may be able to assist us in our investigation, please call 101 and quote CAD 6996/07Mar18."

Thursday, 2 August 2018

East London Stabbing: E-Fit Released

Police have released this e-fit of a suspected knifeman after a 28 year-old man was stabbed in the back and neck in east London.
Detectives would like to identify the male in connection with the stabbing in Ilford on Bank Holiday Monday, May 28.
The suspect is described as an Asian man, aged between 20 and 30 years old.
He was wearing a long green jacket and carried an eight-inch silver bladed knife with a brown handle.
He is believed to have left in the direction of Perth Road following the attack.
Police were called by the London Ambulance Service to Valentines Park on Perth Road, Ilford at 4.28pm to reports of an injured man.
At the scene a man was found suffering from stab injuries to his back and neck.
He was taken to an east London hospital where his condition was deemed not life-threatening and he has since been discharged.
Officers are also keen to hear from anyone who may have witnessed the incident or who who may have seen the suspect either before of after what appears to have been an unprovoked attack.
Anyone who witnessed this incident but has not yet spoken with officers should call police on 101 quoting reference number CAD5215/28May or tweet @MetCC.
Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Wednesday, 1 August 2018

Suspected Hit-And-Run Driver Wanted After Street Fight

Police are hunting an alleged hit-and-run driver after a car mounted the pavement and struck a 30 year-old man in north London.
Police were called at 11.13am on June 10 to reports of two men fighting in the street in Claremont Square, Islington.
Now officers wish to question 21 year-old William Jayes in relation to the incident. 
He is suspected of running to nearby Penton Street, jumping into a black VW Golf, mounting the pavement and running over the other unknown man.
The victim left the scene prior to the arrival of the London Ambulance Service and has not yet been traced.
Enquiries are ongoing to locate him.
Anyone who has any information is asked to call police on 101 quoting CAD 2529/ 10 June.
Alternatively, tweet @MetCC or contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.