Tuesday, 16 April 2019

City Accountant Accused Of Cruising Square Mile For Sex Kicks

A City accountant drove around the Square Mile pleasuring himself while staring at young women - amassing a collection of similar material on his phone - a court heard yesterday.

Panos Pallikaropoulous, 40, was reported by a pedestrian, who spotted him exposing himself while behind the wheel near Moorgate, City of London Magistrates was told.

When police arrested him they found short clips on his phone of Pallikaropoulous pleasuring himself while strolling along another City street; while a passenger on an airplane; in his car and at home.

He enjoyed positive publicity two years ago for dropping two-and-a-half stone of desk bound fat in just twenty weeks and transforming his health and appearance.

Pallikaropoulous, of Westside, Priory Road, Kilburn pleaded not guilty to two counts of exposure on December 3 and July 23, last year and will stand trial at Hendon Magistrates Court on May 21.

Prosecutor Mr. Trevor Green told the court it was 2.35pm on December 3 when a witness in London Wall spotted Pallikaropoulous’ blur Toyota.

“They saw this defendant driving with his penis exposed, which he was holding with his left hand and slowed down near two females.”

The witness filmed Pallikaropoulous and reported him to the police, who stopped him as he drove into the City at 6pm.

“The officer says the defendant was using both his hands to adjust his trousers in the crotch area,” explained Mr. Green.

Police seized two mobile phones and memory stick from Pallikaropoulous.

“There were a large number of videos of the defendant filming himself masturbating at home, in his car, in the street and while sitting in an airplane.”

The July 23 charge relates to a clip on the phone.

Monday, 15 April 2019

Bad Back Man Back In Court

Court Date: Hodge
A struggling lorry driver, dogged by severe back pain, was caught behind the wheel of his car while over three times the limit for cannabis, which he was using to ease his symptoms, a court heard.

Colin Hodge, 37, of Old London Road, Harlow, Essex claims his life has been ruined by the condition.

He appeared at City of London Magistrates Court today, where he pleaded guilty to driving in Norton Folgate, Bishopsgate with a blood cannabis level above the legal limit.

Prosecutor Mr. Trevor Green told the court Hodge's level was 7.1. The legal limit is 2.0.

It was 7pm when police, alerted by Hodge's nervous behaviour at a security point, decided to speak to him further.

Hodge, who was caught drink-driving a decade ago failed a saliva test and was arrested.

“For the past two to three years I've been suffering really bad back problems and have spent thousands trying to fix it and been to the NHS.

“When I was a stopped I was on five different prescription drugs.

“I struggle from day-to-day to live. The last four months have been absolute hell and I don't sleep at night, I'm deeply, deeply sorry.

“I have been doing a lot of heavy lifting and could not keep my job. My back is absolutely destroyed.

“I sleep on my partner's sister's sofa every night. That's the only thing that helps me with my back.”

Hodge was disqualified from driving for two years and fined £120, with £85 costs, plus a £30 victim surcharge.

Sunday, 14 April 2019

Geordie On The Run After Charlton Assault

Officers want the public’s help to trace a man being sought in connection with a violent assault.
Liam Cowan, 30, of no fixed address, is wanted for questioning in connection with a violent attack at an address in Charlton on December 30, 2018.
He has links to Croydon and Greenwich and it is believed that he is working as a labourer, possibly in the Eltham area.
He has dark hair, is of slim muscular build, and he may have grown a beard in the months since the incident.
He is from the north east of England, and speaks with a Newcastle accent.
Detective Constable Matthew Wain from the South East Command unit said: “Our efforts to find Mr Cowan have so far been unsuccessful, and we need information from the public to help locate him.
If you have seen Mr Cowan, we would urge you to get in touch with us as soon as possible.
We will treat any information provided in the strictest confidence.”
Anyone with information should contact police on 101 quoting CAD 199/30DEC18 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Saturday, 13 April 2019

Police Appeal: Young Woman Approached For Sex By Flasher

Police are hunting this suspect after a young woman was followed and pestered for sex in Camberwell by a man who also exposed himself.
The 19 year-old was shopping in Camberwell Road at 8.45pm on January 28 when she noticed a man staring at her through the window of the convenience store.
As she left the shop, the man approached her and tried to engage her in conversation.
The woman ignored him and walked away, but he followed her and began asking where she lived.
The woman was alarmed by this and the man then stated he wanted to have sex with her.
She responded by telling him to get away from her.
The woman walked along Burgess Park and into Addington Square when she became aware that she was being followed by the man.
At the junction with Rust Square, which was well lit, she made the decision to bravely confront the suspect and film him so that he would leave her alone.
She then noticed he had exposed himself.
At this point the woman threw water over the man, left the area and then called police.
The suspect is described as a dark-skinned black man, aged approximately 25 to 30 years-old, 5ft 6ins tall and of medium build.
He was bald on the top of his head and the remaining hair was very short.
He was wearing a grey hooded top under a dark coloured jacket, black tracksuit trousers and black trainers.
He spoke with what has been described as a ‘local accent’.
Detective Constable Nicky Dixon, said: "This was a very frightening incident, on a young woman who was picked out by a man who then followed, harassed and then exposed himself to her.
She acted bravely and confronted him, and thankfully he left. We need to find and arrest this man and I am appealing to the public to assist.”
Any witnesses or anyone with any information is asked to call police on 101 or contact via Twitter @MetCC. Quote CAD 7332/28JAN19.

Friday, 12 April 2019

Dreamliner Flight A Nightmare During £60 Seat Row

Mackay: Dreamliner Nightmare
A globetrotting economist, who deliberately tripped up three members of Virgin cabin crew with “judo sweep” kicks received a suspended prison sentence today.

The dispute occurred during a legroom row on a flight from Johannesburg. 

Hilary Diana Mackay, 54, an international Finance and Project Manager with links to MP’s and senior lawyers and accountants was sentenced to four months imprisonment, suspended for twelve months.

She was found guilty at Uxbridge Magistrates Court of assaulting Lucey Downey; Leanne Palmer and Phillip Sumner on Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.

Mackay was also ordered to pay a total of £450 compensation to the three cabin crew workers, plus £625 court costs and a £115 victim surcharge.


Ms Downey said Mackay told her: “I don’t f***ing see why I have to move out of the seat. If you’re going to keep p***ing me around and I’m sat looking at three empty seats all night I’m going to make this flight difficult for you.”

She is the ex-Company Secretary of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, a think-tank that counts Labour MP Dame Margaret Hodge amongst its members and promotes democracy all over the world.

Mackay, who lives in a £942,000 home in Trebovir Road, Earl’s Court was arrested at Heathrow Airport after her Virgin Atlantic flight landed on December 12, last year.

A charge of being drunk onboard Flight VS462 was dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service. 

Chain-smoker Mackay told the trial she was approached by cabin crew after sitting in a Premium Economy seat she had not paid for.

£60 Row: Mackay
“I told her it was a ten-hour non-smoking flight so it is best that she doesn’t wind me up. I was sitting in an extra legroom seat because someone was sitting in mine.”

She had two wines, plus rum during the flight, but insisted the row was about good service and not securing herself free extra legroom.

“They were aggressive in the first place and had a primary interest in collecting cash for the seat,” said Mackay.

Mackay, a former Grants Officer for the Big Lottery Fund is currently a self-employed independent consultant/researcher specialising in international research and development and humanitarian assistance.

She has a BA in Russian Studies from the University of Leeds and a postgraduate degree from Birkbeck, University of London in Economics.

Mackay told the court: “I thought it was bad taste on the part of the airline to say: ‘We are keeping these three seats empty unless someone pays us sixty pounds to sit in them’.”

She denied aggressively “thrusting” her boarding pass into the face of another crew member, but admits telling the passenger next to her: “This bitch is asking me for sixty pounds.”

Mackay describes her foot “readily moved” into judo sweeps every time a member of cabin crew passed.

Ms Downey told the court she was deliberately tripped by Mackay, who she said thrust her foot into the isle with “force and anger” causing her to trip and sustain bruising to her leg.

This left her “upset and shocked” because she was just there doing her job.

Ms Palmer told the court she saw Mackay deliberately trip her up and she had to grab a seat to prevent falling over into the isle.

In her police statement Ms Downey said: “At 10.30 my attention was drawn to a female passenger. The customer had her leg in the isle, looking like she was stretching.

“She moved it in and then moved it out to deliberately trip me and I grabbed a headrest to break my fall. She made contact by my shin and I believe this was a deliberate attempt to trip me up.”

Mr. Sumner told officers: “At. 11.05 Ms Mackay tripped me up as I approached her and tripped me up as I approached her again. She looked at me and put her foot out.

“I told her she could injure someone.”

Mackay told the magistrates: “I don’t feel guilty, I don’t feel a bit of remorse, I didn’t assault anyone. I was assaulted.”

In her statement she described the cabin crew as a line of “poo-faced blondes” who all looked alike staring at her as she was escorted off the plane by the police.

She added: “On the approach to Heathrow the captain had the gall to thank the cabin crew for their service.”

Thursday, 11 April 2019

Ex-Children's Home Boss Gets Eight Years For Sexually Abusing Young Boys

Jailed: Patrick Grant
A former children’s home boss, who along with his special constable accomplice abused young boys four decades ago, was jailed for eight years today.  

Patrick Grant, 69, of Partridge Road, Roath, Cardiff was even acquitted of similar allegations in the late-70’s, but was allowed to return to the profession to abuse another youngster.

That victim, known as JH, 43, was a resident of Walker House Children’s Home, Llanishen, Cardiff, where Grant, the superintendent, would sneak into his room at night and molest him under the bedclothes.

Father-of-two Grant was convicted at Inner London Crown Court of three counts of indecently assaulting JH between September 1987 and June 1989 when he was 13 years-old.

He was also found guilty of three counts of indecently assaulting NN, 53, between January 1976 and May 1977 and two counts of indecently assaulting RM, 54, between February 1977 and February 1978. 

The offences involving NN, who was 11 years-old took place at Fircroft Children’s home, Thames Ditton Road, Surbiton and RM, who was also aged 11, was molested at Rowan House, Shirley Oaks Children’s Home, South Norwood.

Both those homes were run by Lambeth council, but were not within the borough boundary.

Charges relating to a fourth boy, who said he was molested at South Vale Children’s Home, resulted in a hung jury and there will be no retrial.

Grant’s co-defendant Bernard Philip Collins, 73, of Holly Court, Worcester Road, Sutton, a former special constable and fellow superintendent, was convicted of five indecent assaults at Fircroft between 1976 and 1978 and will be sentenced on April 23.

JH, who was abandoned by his mother, aged 9 years-old went onto abuse glue and sniff petrol, later turning to cannabis and heroin, which he blames on Grant’s abuse.

He often fled from the Cardiff home, but in his victim impact statement said: “Each time I ran away from the home I was picked up by the police and told them what was happening, but they did nothing.”

He spent twenty-four years homeless on the streets of London and once attempted suicide by slashing his neck. “Patrick Grant always said to me he would make me disappear. Words that have always haunted me,” he added.

Bernard Collins will be sentenced April 23
Recorder of Southwark Judge Usha Karu told father-of-two Grant, who is also a grandfather: “You went into JH’s bedroom and touched his private parts under the bedclothes, sometimes over.

“Once when he wanted to say: ’Stop’ you put your hand over his mouth.”

The duo were exposed by an investigation into Lambeth social services employees in the 1970’s.

“Each of these three victims have been severely traumatised by what happened to them,” added the judge. “This was undoubtedly a gross abuse of trust and use of threats, telling a child you would make them disappear and that nobody would believe them.

“Each suffered severe psychological harm that they will carry for the rest of their lives.”

Regarding his acquittal in the 70’s the judge told Grant: “It could be said there was a shot passed across your bows, but you continued to offend.”

The court heard NN was often the victim of bare-bottomed corporal punishment beatings carried out by Collins, who also molested him in his own living quarters.

“You Patrick Grant would enter the bathroom when he was having a bath and wash his private parts and you masturbated yourself at the same time.

“Once you slapped him in the face and pushed his head under the water.

“You told NN no one would believe him and there was no one for him to complain to.”

In his statement NN also says his life was destroyed by the abuse, suffering “flashbacks and sleep deprivation” and making two suicide attempts.

He spent eight years in prison as a young offender and found the trial of the duo “incredibly traumatic,” particularly when discovering for the first time he had been abandoned by his family aged just two years-old.

RM was similarly abused at bath time by Grant, who told them he would have to inspect they had properly washed between their legs.

He said he “locked the abuse away in my mind” and it turned him into “an angry boy and man.” 

The duo’s stint at South Vale ended after six months when they were arrested in July, 1978, with Collins going on the run until 1980 when he was convicted of abuse.

Wednesday, 10 April 2019

Accused Stalker Hired Private Eye To Follow Ex

Denial: Dickens
A notorious north Wales landlord stalked his ex-girlfriend by hiring a private detective to trail her movements after she started a new life in London, a court heard today.

Steven Dickens, 54, of Mostyn Avenue, Craig y Don, Llandudno, Conway is fighting the charge, claiming there was no sinister motive behind his actions.

He has pleaded not guilty to one count of stalking partner of eight years Aneesah Jowaheer between July 23, 2018 and February 1, this year by sending text, visiting her home and hiring a private detective to follow her.

She is a former student at Bangor University’s School of Law.

Prosecutor Mr. Akram Rana told Bexley Magistrates Court: “The Crown’s case is the complainant, Aneesah Jowaheer, is the ex-partner of Mr. Dickens.

“On October 30, last year Ms Aneesah Jowaheer contacted the police and reported that Mr. Dickens was harassing her.

“The Crown’s case is that Mr. Dickens did not accept this and continued texting her. She told him to stop, but he continued messaging her.”

In her statement to police Ms Jowaheer says: “I moved to London and told him via text message to stop contacting me.” 

“On October 30 Mr. Dickens attended Ms Jowaheer’s address in London that belonged to her auntie,” added Mr. Rana.

“He gained access to the communal area, knocking on doors and calling for Ms Jowaheer. She did not answer her door and instead calls the police.”

The court heard she had moved to Sherard Road, Eltham and found employment at a company in Aldergate Street, near the Barbican.

“On January 25, this year Ms Jowaheer calls the police from her place of work in the City, saying a private investigator turned up at her workplace asking for her and left a business card.”

Dickens accepts hiring Wallington-based Richard Martinez, of Expediate Detective Agency, but insists this was to ensure his ex’s well-being and safety.

The registered detective, who specialises in matrimonial work, told police a client called ’Steve’ put down a £320 deposit and instructed him to keep tabs on Ms Jowaheer.

“Steve asked him to conduct surveillance of a female and provided her name, address, what times she was likely to leave and her likely route and provided photographs.”

The detective began surveillance at 6.45am on January 24.

“Mr. Martinez explained he observed the female leave the address with a dog and with a male who gets into a van and takes several pictures and updates Mr. Dickens.”

The investigator and Dickens had an exchange concerning tailing Ms Jowaheer and taking photographs and the defendant.

“The Crown say Dickens says he wants to make sure he is doing what he is paying him to do,” added Mr. Rana.

The court heard the detective “wasn’t happy” with Dickens’ requests to follow Ms Jowaheer and fit a tracker to the mystery man’s van and suspended surveillance.

Dickens gave himself up at Lewisham Police Station on February 13.

“He accepts he arranged for Mr. Martinez to conduct surveillance on Ms Jowaheer to see if she was safe and well and in possession of a hard drive.” 

The scheduled trial did not start today after Dickens’ lawyer Vida Simpeh successfully sought an adjournment to take more instructions and bring four new defence witnesses to court. 

Dickens was bailed for a new trial at Bromley Magistrates Court on May 9 on condition he does not contact his ex or the detective or visit her home and work addresses.

Tuesday, 9 April 2019

Sexual Predator Who Preyed On Young Teen Is Caged

A pensioner has been jailed for fourteen years for sexually abusing a young teenage girl at the turn of the millennium.

Michael Shaw, 69, of Stable Close, Northolt was convicted by an Isleworth Crown Court jury of seven offences.

He was found guilty of three counts of sexual activity with a child under 16 years-old; three counts of causing or inciting a child under 16 to engage in sexual activity and one count of oral rape.

The court heard that at in the early 2000's, Shaw would meet the victim - who was known to him - at an address in west London.

The abuse started when Shaw would tickle the victim, who was in her early teens at the time of the assaults, before sexually assaulting her.

The victim reported the abuse to police in June 2017.

Shaw was arrested on suspicion of rape and sexual assault in July 2017 and immediately told officers: “It’s not true.”

He was charged a year later on on July 4.

Detective Constable Paul Jackson, from the Metropolitan Police's West Area Child Abuse Investigation Team, said: “Today’s result is a great achievement that removes a dangerous predator off the streets.


“Shaw preyed on a vulnerable young girl – grooming her for his own gratification.
“I would like to commend the bravery and courage of the victim who come forward to police after all these years, and describe the horrible memories that she endured whilst being abused by Shaw.”

Monday, 8 April 2019

Sticker-Man Claims East London Muslim 'Sharia Patrols' Inspired His Pokemon-Themed Campaign

A hospital contractor received a suspended prison sentence today for posting racially-offensive Pokemon-themed stickers of London Mayor Sadiq Khan and other high-profile muslims.

Commuter Neil Froggatt, 48, claims ’Sharia Patrol’ gangs patrolling around the Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel in the heart of the East End’s muslim community triggered his campaign.

The married father-of-three, of Stroudes Close, Worcester Park, Kingston-upon-Thames randomly placed the stickers - offensively titled ‘Pakemon’ - as he travelled around the capital.

The stickers contained the tagline: ‘Gotta catch and deport them all’ awarding ‘Terror Points’ to other individuals including ex-US President Barack Obama, dubbed: ‘Obamabinlyin’.

He is described as the ‘USA’s Muslim in Chief’ and Mayor Khan is dubbed ‘Hamaskhan’ and described as the “most dangerous” Pakemon.

Froggatt pleaded guilty to racially and religiously-aggravated criminal damage between November 16 and November 29, 2016.

He also pleaded guilty to possessing articles, namely the stickers, with intent to destroy property between November 16 and December 2, 2016.

He admitted sticking them on London Underground walls as well as local noticeboards and other locations around the capital.

Blackfriars Crown Court Recorder Joel Bennathan QC sentenced the first-time offender, who is currently claiming universal credit, to ten weeks imprisonment, suspended for two years, plus 75 hours community service work.

“This is one of those cases where the racial aggravation totally changes the nature of the offence,” he told Froggatt, whose career has been destroyed since he was exposed.

“You arranged to have a very large number of racially-aggravated stickers produced. You stuck them up, filmed yourself sticking them up and boasted about it on twitter.

“You had thousands of followers who also did stick them up and made racially-aggravated comments.”

Froggatt placed the stickers on a wall and stairway at Kennington Underground Station; a Tesco’s cashpoint in Worcester Park; a Sutton council noticeboard; the Plough Inn pub, Kingston and a Martins Newsagents noticeboard in Old Malden.

At the end of 2016 there were reports of racist Pokemon-themed stickers being plastered on tubes, trains and buses all over London.

Prosecutor Ms Carole Fern told the court: “It is a sophisticated offence of racially, religiously aggravated criminal damage.

“Mr. Froggatt has gone to great lengths to manufacture stickers, a parody of Pokemon.

“There are twelve different cards with different terror points ranging from a muslim Uber driver to President Obama and Sadiq Khan and they have ‘weaknesses’ on the cards that borders on inciting violence.”

The Uber-driver card, dubbed ‘Uberrapey’ is described as being vulnerable ‘to a cricket bat around the knees’.

The character is also described as as someone who ‘likes to drug young non muslim girls and rape them in his Uber cab’.

“People in the real world are following these cards and trading them in so it had the potential for something troubling,” added Ms Fern.

“We have statements from members of the public who were disgusted by what they saw, not muslims, but people saying they were living in a multicultural society.

“Even Mr. Froggatt’s own partner is not happy. She says to get this out of our house and away from our children.”

Using social media police tracked down Froggatt, who was arrested during a raid on his home on December 1, 2016 and his remaining cards were in his private lock-up nearby.

His lawyer Ms Vida Simpeh said Froggatt was upset about being challenged in Whitechapel one weekend as not looking like he came from the area.

“He explained that there were other incidents of people from the hospital harassed by ‘Sharia Patrol’ leaving work for wearing skirts above the knee and extensive material posted around the hospital for female genital mutilation (FGM).”

There were also FGM patients treated at the hospital and Froggatt joined ‘VOICE’ (Victims of Islamic Cultural Expression), which he claims raises funds for female victims of domestic violence.

“The background was to highlight, in his view, the ridiculous ideologies borne by religious muslims,” said Ms Simpeh.

“He accepts his actions were wrong and he accepts responsibility. He is unemployed as a result of publicity around this case, he lost two contracts when reported and one more the day after pleading guilty.”

Froggatt has children aged three, thirteen and eighteen years-old. “He has damaged beyond repair his career and this is ongoing.

“He was not the person who manufactured or finalised the designs. He accepts distributing and was not the person who came up with the name ‘Pakemon.’

Another card was of ‘Ginger Jihadi’ Jordan Horner, dubbed on the stickers as: ‘Gingermo’, whose weakness was being ‘allergic to sunlight.’

A website openly sought recruits to distribute the stickers, which were also seen in West Berkshire and at an M6 service station near Knutsford, Cheshire.

Recorder Bennathan told Froggatt: “The public really do have a right to go about their business without being mocked and abused by the campaign you were involved in.”

Sunday, 7 April 2019

Armed Cops Swoop To Seize Assault Rifle

Police seized this automatic assault rifle after armed cops swooped on two vehicles in Peckham, south London.
At 5.00pm on Thursday March 7, officers from the Trident and Area Crime Command and armed response vehicles stopped the vehicles.

Officers recovered an Armi Jaegar AP80 .22 rifle with a loaded magazine from the boot of one of the vehicles.
This is believed to be a fully automatic assault rifle.

Two males, aged 50, and 77, were arrested on suspicion of possession of a firearm and ammunition with intent to endanger life.
The 50-year-old resisted arrest and was tasered.
He was treated for minor injuries in hospital and has since been released and taken into custody.
The older male was also taken into police custody.

Detective Chief Inspector James Harper of the Trident and Area Crime Command, said: “I have no doubt that removing this weapon from circulation has prevented death or serious injury.
“Trident officers will continue to work tirelessly to disrupt and detect such criminality.”

Saturday, 6 April 2019

Green Park Predator Pounced On Lone Woman

A sexual predator, who pounced on a lone woman in Green Park in the early hours, has been locked-up.
Gergo Brummel, 33, of Crescent Road, Plumstead was arrested after police heard the woman's screams in the central London park.
He was sentenced at Inner London Crown Court to eighteen months imprisonment for sexual assault.
He was also sentenced to 20 weeks' imprisonment for breaching a restraining order in relation to a separate incident.
These sentences will run consecutively.
Officers who were on patrol in Piccadilly on April 20, last year heard a woman screaming from inside the park.
They rushed in and found Brummel and the woman struggling.
The woman immediately said Brummel had grabbed her from behind and sexually assaulted her.
She had fought him off before the struggle ensued.
On searching the area, officers found a condom.
This was sent for examination and was found to have Brummel's DNA on it.
Detective Constable Mick Heaney from Westminster police, who led the investigation, said: "If it was not for the quick actions of the officers that night, I have no doubt that Brummel's attack would have escalated.
"I would like to thank those officers but also the victim for supporting this investigation.
"This has resulted in a dangerous man being put behind bars."
On his release from prison, Brummel will be made to sign the Sex Offenders Register for ten years.

Friday, 5 April 2019

Self-Styled Muslim Cultural Enforcer Convicted Of Hate Crime

A muslim zealot, who saw himself as an Islamic cultural policeman, spewed hate at a health centre during a row over a female's clothing.
Mohammed Amin, 37, of Lea Bridge Road, Leyton was well known in Whitechapel for approaching muslim women and lecturing them on their dress.
His latest confrontation was at St. Andrew's Health Centre, Bow, where he told a female member of staff she wasn't appropriately dressed and subjected a doctor to anti-Christian abuse.
He was convicted by a Snaresbrook Crown Court jury of two counts of racially or religiously aggravated threatening behaviour against NHS staff on April 9, last year.
Amin gave a handwritten note to a female member of staff stating she was not following the Islamic dress code.
The staff member confronted Amin and he made threats towards her.

A doctor intervened and he was also verbally abused on the basis of his perceived membership of the Christian faith.
Amin threatened the man with violence if he reported the matter to police.

He was sentenced to 100 hours community service work, plus ten days of rehab and must pay £85 costs.
Detective Constable Ami Henderson of the Metropolitan Police's Central East Command Unit said: We believe Amin regularly approached Muslim women, or women he perceived to be Muslim, in Tower Hamlets and confronted them about their appearance.

“I commend the two victims at the health centre for coming forward and giving evidence at court.
“Anyone else who has been confronted in this way is asked to call police on 101.”

Thursday, 4 April 2019

Angel Takes Flight: Hip Hop Star Dodges Drugs Charge

Hip Hop star ‘Angel’ has taken flight after failing to appear in court today on a drugs charge.

The singer-songwriter and producer - real name Sirach Charles - should have attended Westminster Magistrates Court, where a warrant was issued for his arrest.

The 31 year-old, of Strode Road, Fulham is best-known for hit ‘Wonderful’ which topped the UK R&B chart.

He is charged with possessing cannabis at an address in Devonport Road, Shepherd’s Bush on March 5.

Others hits include ‘Go In, Go Hard’; ’Time After Time’ and ‘The World’.

He has released two albums with Island Records, ‘About Time’ and ‘Woman’ and collaborated with artists including Tinchy Stryder and Fuse ODG.

Angel was part of ‘Artists For Grenfell’ who had a UK Number One with charity single ‘Bridge over Troubled Water.’

Wednesday, 3 April 2019

Ex-Cop Accused Of £100K Sick Pay Swindle

A former Metropolitan Police officer, accused of a £100,000-plus sick pay scam, has appeared in court with the aid of a walking stick for the first time.

Richard Williams, 39, is alleged to have produced forged medical certificates to ensure he received full pay while declared unfit for duty.

Williams, of The Olde Walnut House, Aylesbury Road, Bierton, Aylesbury appeared on bail at Westminster Magistrates Court.

He was sent to Southwark Crown Court for a plea and case management hearing on April 29.

Williams is charged with nine counts of fraud by false representation on dates between April 24, 2015 and December 13, 2017.

He faces one charge of possessing an article for use in fraud on November 23, 2017, namely a quantity of Med 3 fit note medical certificates.

The court heard Williams was involved in a traffic crash while on duty and committed the offence with the intention of being pensioned off.

Monday, 1 April 2019

Bus Thug Fractures Female Passenger's Jaw

A woman travelling on a bus in east London with her husband suffered a fractured skull when repeatedly punched by this suspect, who also beat her spouse.

Detectives investigating the unprovoked attack on the couple, both aged 28 years-old, in Tower Hamlets have released this CCTV image of the person they wish to speak to.

At around 7.30pm on Sunday, October 7, last year the suspect boarded the route 108 bus in Tunnel Avenue and sat towards the front of the bus.

The victims were already sitting on the bus towards the back.

As the bus was approaching Limehouse Town Hall at around 7.50pm, the suspect pressed the stop bell.

Whilst waiting for the bus to come to a stop, the suspect approached the female victim and, completely unprovoked, punched her several times.

The male victim then tried to intervene, at which point the suspect attacked him too.

The suspect used the emergency stop button to open the bus doors, and he made off towards Cotton Street.

The victims reported the incident to police and the bus drove to the next stop, where it remained until police attended.

The woman was left with a fractured skull, and the man sustained swelling and bruising to the face.

They were taken to hospital by the London Ambulance Service where they were treated for their injuries.

The suspect is described as a black male with short black hair and no facial hair, around 25-years-old and approximately 5ft 10ins tall.


At the time of the offence, he was wearing a black jacket and trousers.

Detective Constable Lorcan Wolujewicz, of the Met’s Roads and Transport Policing Command, said: “This vicious, unprovoked attack has left the victims very shaken, with one sustaining serious injuries.

“If you have any information which could assist this investigation, please get in touch.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Roads and Transport Policing Command’s Reactive Crime Team by calling 101 and providing crime reference 6492/07OCT18.
Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org.