Tuesday, 21 July 2020

Boozy Bus Driver In Midnight Crash

A double decker bus driver crashed into a brick wall and was found slumped over the steering wheel after drinking a bottle of vodka, a court heard today.

Christopher Wattam, 35, was twice the drink-drive limit during the midnight collision while operating the route 131 bus, which fortunately had no passengers on board.

He received twelve weeks imprisonment, suspended for twelve months and was banned from the roads for thirty-four months.

Wattam, of Aragon Road, Morden pleaded guilty to driving the bus in Worple Road, Colliers Wood on April 12 with excess alcohol in his breath.

He had 69 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35.

Wimbledon Magistrates Court heard it was approximately eight minutes past midnight when police were called to reports of a crash involving a bus.

On arrival they saw the double-decker had collided with a wall outside a block of flats, scattering bricks and rubble around the vehicle.

There was damage to the bus, particularly the front bumper on the drivers’ side and the windscreen was shattered.

Paramedics attended to Wattam, who was slumped over the wheel and threw up.

He later admitted he had consumed a bottle of vodka.

The court heard Wattam was anxious about driving and dealing with passengers during the COVID 19 pandemic, but was making progress with his issues.

A spokesperson for his employer Go-Ahead London confirmed Wattam was sacked five days after the incident and a report sent to the Traffic Commissioner.

Monday, 20 July 2020

Post Office Staff Chase Away Wannabe Armed Robber: Bike Bandit Hunted

Police are hunting this failed post office robber, who was chased away by staff not impressed by the unrealistic firearm he tried to hold them up with.
Police were called at 3.22pm on Thursday, June 25 to reports of the attempted armed robbery at a the post office on Jollys Lane, Hayes, west London.
Thankfully no one was injured during the incident.
Officers attended and were told that the suspect had been loitering around the location from about 2.00pm that day.
At about 3.00pm, the suspect entered the premises and asked for stamp prices. 
He then returned to the post office about 20 minutes later and produced a suspected handgun, which he pointed at staff and demanded cash.
Suspecting it was an imitation firearm, staff bravely chased the suspect out of the premises and nothing was taken.
The suspect fled the scene - on a pedal cycle - behind the shops in the direction of Acer Avenue.
He is described as a white male, aged in his late teens, about 5ft 10ins tall, with blond hair. 
He was wearing matching black tracksuit top and trousers with a pattern down the right lower leg and right sleeve. 
He had his hood up and was wearing a balaclava and gloves. 
He also had a dark green rucksack.
Detectives from the Flying Squad are leading the investigation and have released images of the suspect. 
They are appealing for anyone with information to come forward.
Detective Constable Andy Reason said: “Thankfully no one was injured during the incident, and nothing was taken, but this could have easily played out very differently.
“The suspect produced a suspected firearm during the incident and it is therefore vital that we apprehend him as soon as possible before he commits any further crimes. 
“We are therefore calling on the public to assist us.
“If anyone has any information at all regarding this incident, no matter how insignificant you think it is, please contact us as a matter of urgency. 
“Any information you provide will be treated in the strictest confidence. 
“Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously.”
No arrests have been made. Enquiries are ongoing.
Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 quoting CAD 5469/25JUN or Tweet @MetCC.
Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppersanonymously on 0800 555 111.

Sunday, 19 July 2020

OAP Mugged For Bank Cash: Two Suspects Wanted

Police are hunting these two suspects after an octogenarian bank customer was deliberately targeted for a large amount of cash he had just withdrawn.
Officers from the South East Command Unit have released the images of the two men they wish to speak to in relation to the Greenwich robbery.
Police were called at 11.47am on Wednesday, March 13 to Anglesea Road, Woolwich to reports of a robbery.
On arrival, police found the victim, a man aged in his 80s, who had been assaulted and had money taken from him. 
He has since made a full recovery.
The victim had gone to a bank in Victory Parade, to withdraw some money and had travelled on a Route 469 bus.
The images show two men police would like to speak to who were on the bus with the victim.
The two men are described as being in their late thirties, Eastern European, and wearing dark blue jeans and white trainers.
Detective Constable Kate Bennett, who is leading the investigation, said: “This was a callous attack on a vulnerable, elderly man, who was left with pain in his back and a significant amount of money stolen from him. 
“We are keen to speak to these two men to establish what happened.
“If you have any information which could help us identify these two individuals please call police on 101. 
“This elderly gentleman deserves your help to catch them. 
“No one should have to endure an intimidating and terrifying attack such as this.”
If you recognise either of the men in the footage please call police on 101 or tweet @MetCC and quote CAD 2542/13 March.
Alternatively, if you wish to remain anonymous you can contact independent charityCrimestopperson 0800 555 111.

Saturday, 18 July 2020

Betts Park Shooting: Murder Investigation Continues

Dean Edwards
Police are still hunting for those responsible for the fatal shooting of a 43 year-old man, who was fatally wounded walking through a local park in the early hours.

Police were called by London Ambulance Service at around 2.20am on Sunday, July 12 to Dean Edwards, 43, collapsed in Croydon Road, Penge in the entrance to Betts Park.

Officers attended the location where a he was pronounced dead at the scene.

He lived nearby in the South Norwood area.

Detectives are appealing for information from anyone that lives near the Betts Park area or the surrounding area who heard anything in the early hours of Sunday, 12 July – particularly between 0.15am and 01.00am.

At this stage, Dean is thought to have been walking through Betts Park and was about to leave via the Croydon Road exit next to The Mitre pub, when he was shot in the back of his head.


There have been no arrests.
Senior Investigating Officer Detective Chief Inspector Kate Kieran, said:“We are in the early stages of investigating the murder and are working hard to piece together what happened on the night that lead to Dean losing his life in such a horrific incident.
“We believe Dean was walking through Betts Park and, just as he was about to leave via the Croydon Road exit he was shot in his head from behind.
“We are keen to speak to anyone who was in or around Betts Park in Penge on the late evening of Saturday 11 or early into Sunday 12. 
“We are particularly interested in anyone that might have seen or heard anything suspicious between 12.15am and 1am on Sunday, or any time before or after this.
“Anyone who lives in the area, or who was there at that time, may well have information that could assist us tremendously. 
“No matter how insignificant it may seem, we urge you to please get in touch.”
Anyone with information regarding the incident is asked to contact the homicide detectives via the incident room on 0208 721 4868, or via 101 quoting CAD 1402/12JUL.
Alternatively, you can provide information 100% anonymously to the independent charity Crimestopperson 0800 555 111.

Friday, 17 July 2020

Muslim Accused Of Stalking Tommy Robinson Via Violent YouTube Posts

A YouTuber, accused of posting home-made videos threatening to cut off the head of English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson, appeared in court today.

British national Muhammad Abdul Basir, 24, also mentioned Prince William during the videos made in his south London bedroom, Wimbledon Magistrates Court was told.

Basir, who lives with his parents and was described in court by his defence as having “certain vulnerabilities”, denies the charges and elected jury trial. 

Prosecutor Trevor Green told the court: “On September eighteen, last year police became aware of an anonymous referral regarding a series of videos posted on YouTube by the defendant.”

Titled: ’Tommy Robinson Abdul Basir 5’ the prosecutor explained: The defendant is seen filming himself in what appears to be his bedroom.

“He talks about beating up and assaulting Mr. Robinson, describing him as a street kid who hurts people, while telling Mr. Robinson he will cut his neck off and all his EDL fans.”

The court heard there were further video posts of a similar nature regarding the 37 year-old nationalist activist - real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon.

Basir’s lawyer told the court there was a police bail condition regarding video postings naming Prince William, but there are no charges regarding those.

Basir, of Merrow Court, Phipps Bridge Road, Mitcham is charged with stalking Mr. Yaxley-Lennon between September 13 and 18, last year, causing serious alarm or distress, by posting YouTube videos on September 14 and 16, 2019 threatening unlawful violence.   

He is also charged with racially-aggravated harassment of Mr. Yaxley-Lennon between the same dates by causing fear violence would be used against him.

Basir was bailed to appear before Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court on August 13 on condition he resides at his home address, does not contact Tommy Robinson and does not post material about Tommy Robinson.

Thursday, 16 July 2020

Dog On A Hot Tin Woof: Drugs Canine Sniffs Out Stash In Car Roof Lining

Police drugs dog Stella is celebrating her second big car roof bust after sniffing out the illegal contraband in the vehicle's lining.


On Sunday, June 21 at 4.50pm officers saw a blue Mercedes turn down a side road in Colliers Wood, south-west London on the approach of their police car.

The vehicle was stopped
in Warren Road and the officers noticed the driver had three mobile phones.

They carried out a search of the car under the drugs act and found a baseball bat in the boot.

The officers requested for a specialist sniffer-dog to attend, as they believed drugs may be concealed within the car.

Police dog Stella attended and indicated towards the roof.

Officers pulled down the roof lining and found a quantity of suspected class A and B drugs.

A 32-year-old man from Thornton Heath, south London was arrested for suspected possession with intent to supply drugs and possession of an offensive weapon.

He was subsequently released pending further enquiries.
Detective Inspector Alison Foxwell of the South West (SW) Violence Suppression Unit, said: “This is one of many recent examples of the joint working between my team on the SW and our colleagues, whether two legged or the four legged from the dog support unit.

"This excellent work also shows the importance of stop and search in tackling the supply of controlled drugs. 
“Drugs, and the violence often associated with them, is a key priority for my team. 
“We will all continue to work together to find opportunities to disrupt, arrest and bring to justice those who seek to profit from selling controlled substances."

Police dog Stella is five-years-old and was bred by the Metropolitan Police.
This is her second big drugs find in the roof lining of a car in three months.

Wednesday, 15 July 2020

Go-Faster-Stripes: 100mph Suspect Chased By Police

Traffic cops are hunting a driver, suspected of leading police on a 100mph chase through the streets of east London, after refusing to pull over.
Detectives from the Metropolitan Police's Roads and Transport Policing Command (RTPC) are appealing for help to trace 30 year-old Skye Anderson-King.
On Thursday, June 1 the driver of a Black Audi S1 failed to stop for police.
An authorised pursuit was initiated on the A13 Newham Way, Canning Town, and officers pursued the driver, who went through red traffic lights against the flow of the traffic.
The driver reached speeds of 100mph in a 30mph speed limit, posing a substantial risk to other road users and pedestrians in the area.
Due to the dangerous manner of driving and risk exposed to members of the public, the decision was made to end the pursuit in Dock Road, East Ham.
The vehicle was later found abandoned in nearby Renfrew Close.
Anderson-King is known to have links to the Brent and Newham areas.
Detective Superintendent Andy Cox said: “We urgently wish to speak with Skye Anderson-King in relation to an incident in which a driver of a Black Audi S1 failed to stop for police.
“The vehicle reached speeds of 100mph in a 30mph zone at a time when pedestrians and cyclists were present.
“Such driving puts the public at considerable risk and incidents like this are taken very seriously.”
Anyone who has any information on the whereabouts of Anderson-King is asked to contact MetCC on 101 or tweet @MetCC. 
Alternatively, they can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or visit online at www.crimestoppers-uk.organd quote reference CAD 7079/18JUN20.

Tuesday, 14 July 2020

Thrill-Seeking Pervert Locked-Up

A pervert, who police say achieved a “thrill” discussing his child abuse online with an international audience, has been caged.
Roger Vye, 55, of Odsey, Hertfordshire, received sixteen years imprisonment and will remain on parole for an extra five years when released.
Formerly of Dover, Kent he pleaded guilty to the attempted rape of a child under the age of 13; two counts of assaulting a child under 13 by penetration and sexual assault of a child under 13.
He also admitted arranging or facilitating the commission of a child sex offence; distributing indecent photographs of children; making indecent photographs of children; possessing extreme pornographic images and possessing prohibited images of children.
At Woolwich Crown Court Vye was also issued with a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO), which includes preventing him associating with any child under the age of 18 and he will be subject to Sex Offender Registration for life.
Vye was arrested on October 2, last year at a location in London, having arranged to sexually abuse a young child. 
A subsequent search was conducted at an address in Odsey, Hertfordshire and electronic devices were seized and submitted for forensic analysis. 
The analysis confirmed the presence of a large collection of indecent images of children and also confirmed that Vye had a long standing interest in the sexual abuse of children. 
Vye had also distributed some of these images to other offenders online.
Also recovered was evidence linking Vye to the historic sexual abuse of a child, who had been subjected to a prolonged period of abuse, which occurred in 2009 and 2010 in the Kent area.
Detective Constable Jonathan Booty, of the Metropolitan Police's Online Child Abuse and Exploitation team, said: "Firstly I would like to thank the victim for speaking with us, and their bravery and fortitude shown throughout. 
“Roger Vye is a dangerous and repugnant individual, who will now face a significant period away from the general public.
“Vye used social media to enable him to obtain thrills, discussing with other people around the world the horrific abuse of children. 
“He was also partaking in the abuse and was clearly an active offender. The Met will continue to relentlessly pursue online offenders.
"Vye may have more victims, and I would urge any other potential victims to come forward and contact police as soon as possible.’’
Anyone with information of a potential victim is asked to contact DC Jonathan Booty via 101. 
Alternatively contact Crimestoppersanonymously via 0800 555 111.

Monday, 13 July 2020

Decorated Gang Policeman Arrested When Affair Turned Sour

Court Out: Darin Birmingham 
An award-winning ex-gangbusting cop’s affair with a council ASBO boss ended when he was arrested ‘like a terrorist’ stepping off a transatlantic flight with his wife when accused of harassment, a court heard.

Former Police Sergeant Darin Birmingham, 60, fell in love with 49 year-old Sharon Murphy when the pair teamed-up during a drugs bust on a crack house. 

She was Croydon Council’s Anti-Social Behaviour enforcement manager and an intense decade-long relationship followed until she complained to police about him harassing her with emails and texts.

Father-of-two Birmingham, of Stanier Street, Hailsham, East Sussex was charged with harassing Sharon between August 24 and November 4, last year.

He did not deny sending the messages as he strived to woo her back after she split with him, but Croydon Magistrates Court ruled the affair was so intense they couldn’t amount to harassment.

“There has been a long and fractious cycle of emotions between you for nearly ten years,” magistrate Keith Sillitoe told Birmingham.

“This was a tragic emotional sequence of events for both of you and we feel your communications do not amount to harassment as you pursued the relationship.”

Sharon told the trial the intense affair quickly developed after the drug raid in 2009. “That’s when I met him. It was fantastic, exciting, electric.

“I was in awe of him, he was incredible at his job. I loved being around him, we bounced off each other and our professional relationship became personal.

Sharon Murphy outside Croydon Magistrates' Court 
“He noticed I had no wedding ring and pursued a relationship with me.”

A cinema date to celebrate one-year together turned sour when Birmingham’s wife Karen discovered the affair.

“I got a phone call from his wife after she found the ticket receipts in his pocket and it all kicked off.

“It was horrible, I was scared, I hated being called names by his wife and that night his daughter assaulted him really badly and he was taken to hospital in Eastbourne.”

Throughout the affair Birmingham promised they would be together permanently and they even looked for a house to buy, but he could never make the break from his family.

“I was strung along so he could have the best of both worlds,” Sharon told the trial. “I would be lied to, we’d break up and he’d manipulate me to coax me around.

“That was the cycle. He knows the language to use to keep me dangling by a string, being a master of knowing what string to pull.

“I needed someone to share my life with, to go to sleep with and that was never going to be Darin.

‘I got an email from his wife telling me I should: ‘Go and find some other poor sod to cling onto,’ and that he was never going to leave his family.

“I was getting the same old churned up reasons why he couldn’t leave, like a house needed to be sold, his son was serving in Afghanistan, but I was blind. Everyone else could see he would never leave.

Award-Winning Officer: Birmingham
They would have secret rendezvous in various hotels, but one meet-up left Sharon feeling the end of their relationship was near.

“At the point of being naked in bed with him, about to make love he called me ‘Karen,’ and that as that. All I could see was him on to top me naked, calling me ‘Karen.’

“When I blocked him he turned up at my house and consumed a full carton of painkillers, feigning a suicide attempt in my front garden.”

Birmingham denied overdosing in Sharon’s front garden, but did admit sending her up to 36 emails while holidaying in Florida with his wife.

She told him her was harassing her, but Birmingham, who was commended 23 times as a police officer, told the court: “We had been in the same situation twenty times before.

“This was the same scenario, it was not meant to upset her or be oppressive.”

It was love at first sight for Birmingham at the crack house raid. “It was like being struck be lightening, she’s awesome, the best thing I’d ever seen,” he said.

“The love we had was so strong. She was the one person in life worth fighting for.

“You could not find two happier people. We meshed together, never had a row and everything was great.”

He bought her a £1,200 ring and pet dog and agreed to purchase a £6,000 Tiffany ring once they moved in together.

However, this never happened and Birmingham’s world came crashing down when arrested at Gatwick Airport. “I was arrested in quite an excessive manner.

“The pilot ordered all the male passengers to have their passports ready and there were two Met and four Sussex officers waiting for me.

“When I was gang Sergeant we could never get airside to arrest people smuggling drugs, but for me it was like a Tier One interception, like a terrorist.

“It was to cause me maximum embarrassment, to upset my wife and was totally disrespectful.”

Denying he would ever intentionally harass Sharon he told the court: “What we had was out of this world. I let my wife down as well, it was terrible, terrible, what I’ve done.

“I came back and got arrested. It was pretty obvious Sharon did not want me.”

After retiring from the Met Birmingham began a new career giving financial advice to serving officers, but was sacked when a policeman arrived at his office to serve a non-molestation order Sharon applied for.

Sunday, 12 July 2020

'King Of Hair Extensions' Sentenced For Wife Slap During Break-Up

Seb Nabeth
A Kensington beauty salon boss - dubbed the ‘King of Hair Extensions’ - slapped his wife across the face when she confessed to an affair with their kickboxing instructor, a court heard.

Sebastien Rubens Nabeth, 42, struck 48 year-old Elaine Nabeth at their £715,000 apartment and told her: “You deserved that.”

An hour later he was handcuffed by police outside ‘Sebastien Salon’ in Thackeray Street, Kensington - a business ex-City worker Elaine helped build.

Nabeth, of nearby Onslow Gardens was convicted of assaulting Elaine on December 4, last year at their matrimonial home in Fernhurst Place, Standen Road, Southfields.

At Wimbledon Magistrates Court he was conditionally discharged for two years and ordered to pay £200 costs.

“The bench take into account the significant emotions involved when you slapped your wife across the face in what was an isolated incident for you, a man of good character,” magistrate Vanessa Weguelin told him.

He claimed his wife slapped herself in their en-suite and immediately used her phone to take a picture of the reddening to her cheek, but this was rejected by the magistrates.

“He suspected she was having an affair, but she constantly denied it and the defendant feared he was being paranoid and sought counselling,” said Ms Suki Dhada, defending.

“It turned out she was having an affair with a kick-boxing instructor, an instructor they both had seen together, but then Mrs Nabeth continued seeing alone to have personal training with.

“She admitted having an affair with Idris when she and the defendant met at a coffee shop near their home.
Idris & Elaine

“His whole world fell apart and he went absolutely crazy in assaulting her.”

During the trial Elaine told the court: “The conversation turned very vulgar, asking me about sexual positions with my friends. It was horrible.”

She confirmed her intimate relationship with kickboxing tutor ‘Idris’ to her husband. “He drew his hand back and slapped me hard on the cheek. I was completely shocked.

“My face was quite swollen and it was stinging and I reacted with a  scream. He told our ten year-old son: ‘Your mother is s****ing a black man’.

“He was trying to pull my mobile phone out of my hand, grappling with me. There was blood on my hand, caused by a cut to my thumb.”

The defendant claims Elaine disappeared into a toilet with Idris for sex when they attended a party at Putney’s Martial Fitness the previous summer, with the instructor enjoying back-slaps from colleagues when exiting.

Elaine ceased being a co-owner of the salon three weeks before the assault. “I was a director and helped build that business until he coerced me into signing a form,” she told the trial.

“He was very insecure and jealous throughout the marriage,” added Elaine, who began dating Nabeth, her then-hairdresser, in 2002. “Financially he looked after me, but he was an emotional bully.

“He tracked my phone and my Oystercard journeys and has been creating a lie that I have been having affairs for five years.”

The marriage effectively ended six moths before the assault, said Elaine. “He was threatening to commit suicide and was sobbing on the sofa.

“He was having breakdowns and could not work and was walking out of the salon. He was buying me unwanted gifts, pressuring me for the relationship to continue.

“He could not face the truth, but the relationship was dead and gone, buried and I told him I did not fancy him physically.”

Describing their marriage as “full of love and passion,” Nabeth said: “There was something not right about my wife. She began to withdraw from the relationship and wanted her own life, freedom and friends.

“I never threatened suicide, but was trying to save the life and family that I had worked all my life for. She was having an affair in the house while I was at work and our son was at school.

“She confessed that she was having an affair with Idris and I said because I had done nothing wrong it was she that would have to leave the flat.

“She started to pinch herself and slap her face and then used her phone to start bashing my head. I realised this was the point that was the end of our family.”

Elaine denied a defence suggestion she had “stitched up” her husband, describing the self-inflicted injury account as “complete fabrication.”

A police nurse did find a small injury to Nabeth’s head, but the court ruled the evidence concerning the tussle for the phone was inconclusive.

The couple are now also involved in bitter Family Court proceedings with Elaine making tax-evasion claims against her ex, the court heard.

Friday, 10 July 2020

The High Life: Charity's IT Chief's Expenses Scam

An IT boss with a Third World children’s charity, who blew their cash on alcohol and expensive cigars at a luxury New Delhi hotel, has avoided prison after finally repaying the money.

Christopher Wiseman, 41, was employed by Mayfair’s Children’s Investment Fund Foundation, where he also pinched a laptop and three mobile phones.

He joined the charity - founded by billionaire Sir Christopher Hohn - immediately after leaving Battersea currency exchange specialists Halo Financial, where he stole an iPad Air, MacBook Air and other equipment.

“These offences each represent a breach of trust during your employment with these two organisations,” Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court Judge Stephen John told Wiseman.

“Your cynicism in stealing from your second employer is breathtaking, having also stolen from your first and you did your level best to brazen out your dishonesty during a hearing in which I disbelieved your account.”

Wiseman, of Woodlea Drive, Bromley used the Children’s Investment Fund charity’s credit card on drink and cigars while staying on an all-expenses work trip at the 4-star Sheraton New Delhi.

He pleaded guilty to stealing from the charity, plus stealing a back-up drive, data saver and usb stick from Halo and the judge also ruled he was also responsible for taking the iPad and MacBook after a short Newton hearing to determine the extent of his offending.

He stole from the organisations between July and December, 2017, but only repaid the £9,169 total in March, this year after being threatened with immediate imprisonment if he did not.

Wiseman was sentenced to twenty-one months imprisonment, suspended for two years and ordered to pay £1500 costs.

“It looks like on the very day the police recorded he had not paid the payment was made,” announced the judge. “I’m going to ask the police to check this and if I have been misled he will be back here and going inside.”

Relying on a bank statement provided by Wiseman the judge accepted he paid the compensation, but told him: “If it turns out to be wrong you will rue the day.”

Wiseman had initially pleaded not guilty to the charges, but eventually made partial admissions five days before his jury trial and the judge previously said: “He has tried to duck and dive to avoid or minimise his responsibility. He is a devious and manipulative man.

“Immediately after leaving Halo in no time at all he was dishonest in relation to the charity, taking equipment and making extravagant and unauthorised expenses.”

Thursday, 9 July 2020

Turk's Head Pub Assault Charge

Turk's Head Pub
A Dorset woman charged with assaulting another female at a landmark west London pub was sentenced today.
Clare Ann Irwin, 39, appeared at Lavender Hill Magistrates Court in Clapham, south-west London
The case was adjourned from earlier in the year due to the COVID 19 pandemic when she was excused from appearing in court in person.
Irwin, of North Street, Charminster, Dorchester pleaded guilty.
She was originally charged with assaulting Jemma Quinn on October 13, last year at the Turk's Head Public House, Twickenham.
Irwin was sentenced to a twelve-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £21 victim surcharge.

Wednesday, 8 July 2020

Caught: Canal-Side Sexual Predator Who Targeted Three Lone Women

A serial canal-side sexual predator targeted three lone women during eight days last month.
Ali Sadek, 26, prowled the Regent's Canal, Camden, north London, hunting for victims.
He pleaded guilty at Highbury Corner Magistrates Court to three counts of indecent exposure; two counts of sexual assault and one count of possession of cannabis.
The offences occurred between June 5 and June 13, with Sadek usually exposing himself to the woman before sexually assaulting them by touching.
He was remanded in custody to be sentenced at Wood Green Crown Court on a date to be fixed.
The offences took place between St Mark’s Church and The Pirate Castle, a canal-side community centre.
The incidents were quickly linked by police and an investigation launched by officers from Central North CID.
All three victims were able to provide detailed statements and officers carried out urgent forensic work, as well as significant CCTV inquiries. 
The CCTV trawl identified the suspect and Sadek was arrested after he was recognised by officers on proactive patrol in the area.
Following a search he was found to be in possession of an amount of cannabis.
Detective Sergeant Natalie O’Farrell said: “Sadek lacked any remorse for his depraved actions, smirking throughout his ‘no comment’ interview. 
“His victims have been left incredibly shaken by these incidents and fearful of going out alone. 
“We can only be grateful that he pleaded guilty, sparing them added distress.
“I have no doubt that his offending would have continued had he not been caught and suspect he may well have committed other offences. 
As such I would appeal to any further victims to come forward by calling 101, quoting Op Chino.”

Tuesday, 7 July 2020

'Mad Max Extra' Wanted For Brandishing Gun

A suspected gunman, who looks like he stepped off the set of a Mad Max film, is being hunted after a firearm was pointed at a passing cyclist.
The victim flagged down officers outside Stoke Newington police station, shortly after the incident at around 1.00pm on Wednesday, May 27.
The victim, and a witness - who later reported the incident - told officers a man had pointed a gun at the cyclist between Dalston Kingsland Station and the Rio Cinema in Hackney, east London.
Police were told that as the victim was cycling northbound on Kingsland Road, Hackney and the suspect was standing on the pavement at the junction of Bradbury Street. 
As the cyclist became parallel to the suspect the man lifted and pointed what the victim believes to be a handgun at him.
Nothing was said by the suspect during the interaction. 
The victim cycled away northbound and was then able to flag down police officers.
Detective Constable James Readman said: “This was a totally random incident and involved a completely innocent member of the public being targeted with a weapon in broad daylight.
“The victim was understandably terrified and fled the scene as quickly as possible, but we do have a good description of the suspect.
“We urgently need to trace the man in this CCTV image, as he may be key to our enquiries. 
“We also want to speak to any other witnesses who may have seen the suspect in area between 1.00pm and 1.09pm or thereabouts, in the area of the incident.
“The weapon was described as a small metallic looking pistol type gun, dark grey to black in colour.
“Luckily, nobody was physically injured but the psychological impact of such a shocking event cannot be underestimated.
“This is also of course the huge concern that a weapon remains in the possession of someone who clearly should not have it.”
The suspect has been described to officers as black, around 6ft in height and of broad build. 
He also had a black beard, which was greying. 
He was wearing dark clothing, with a jacket and dark trousers, which were tatty looking.
Anyone with information is asked to call detectives on 101, quoting CAD 3850/27May. 
Or, to give information 100%anonymously,call Crimestopperson 0800 555 111.