Thursday, 10 June 2021

Uber Driver Spat In NHS Blood Motorcyclist's Face

Spit: Folorunso
An Uber driver twice spat in the face of an NHS blood delivery motorcyclist when called out for making an illegal U-turn, a court heard yesterday.

The blood was being delivered for a vital transfusion at King’s College Hospital when mini-cab driver Joseph Folorunso, 53, cut across the emergency worker’s path, forcing him to brake.


TfL-registered Folorunso, of Morant Court, Munton Road, Walworth was convicted after a trial of assaulting Samuel Veloso on April 9, last year in New Kent Road, Elephant & Castle.


Mr Veloso was travelling from St Thomas’s Hospital at 3.25 and told Croydon Magistrates’ Court: “Suddenly a driver in heavy traffic did a U-turn in front of me.


“I had to brake hard, put my life at risk and I shouted in a high voice: ‘Please what are you doing?’


“I told him: ‘You shouldn’t do a U-turn here,’ and he responded aggressively and came out of the car and went to punch me.


“I told him there were loads of witnesses and he would be arrested.


NHS: Veloso
“He looked around and then spat twice in my face, all over me. There was spit all over my jacket as well.


“It was a strong spit. He probably thought: ‘I’ll give a big spit.’


“It was very intentional and provocative.”


Mr Veloso, who reported Folorunso to passing police, denied shouting: “Is that the way you drive where you come from in your country.”


He told the trial: “I’m foreign. I was not born in this country and I would not tell someone to go back to their own country.”


When questioned by police Folorunso denied deliberately spitting at the motorcyclist, but accepted some spittle may have accidentally landed on the victim.


He told the court: “He started telling me: ‘Is that how you drive where you come from? You Uber don’t know how to drive.’


“It was kind of a racist comment and he also said: ‘I’ll get you banned. I’ll report you,’ and I was really-really angry.


“I did not spit on him at all. I would not do that, definitely not.”


Bailing Folorunso for a pre-sentence report, magistrate Terry Carpenter told him: “The act of spitting at someone in this day and age is a very nasty and obnoxious act.


“It is deliberately designed to instil fear into the person on the receiving end of it.


“We are going to ask the Probation Service for an all-options report, including possible committal to the Crown Court for sentencing.”

Wednesday, 9 June 2021

Hunt For Psychiatric Patient

Police are hunting this man, who escaped from a secure mental health facility.

Aaron Fell, 23, is at large and should not be challenged or approached, warn the Metropolitan Police.

He fled from Chase Farm Hospital, Enfield, north London.

Fell was reported missing from the hospital's mental health unit at 10.00am on Thursday, May 13.

He is a white man, of medium build, with dark hair and blue eyes. 

He was wearing dark clothing at the time of his disappearance.

Members of the public are urged not to approach him and to call 999 immediately, quoting 2091/13May21.

Tuesday, 8 June 2021

Anyone Know Who This Is?: Met Throw Down ID Challenge

Detectives investigating a series of robberies in the Woodford Green area are renewing appeals for witnesses to come forward.

Officers have also released this E-fit of a man they need to identify. 

The description was provided by the female victim of an attempted robbery in Roding Valley Park at 4.00pm on Sunday, January 24.

The woman was walking on Roding Valley Park Trail whilst talking on her phone when a man approached her and threatened her with a knife. 

He shouted at her to hand over her phone and the security details to the phone.

The victim handed her phone over to the suspect and the suspect began to run away. 

Some passers-by witnessed this incident and so attempted to chase the suspect. 

The suspect eventually threw the phone onto a path and continued to run away.

The suspect is described as black man aged around 18 years old; he was wearing a black hat and black clothing with a possible blue stripe down the side of his tracksuit trousers.

Police are asking for any witnesses, or anyone who recognises the man in the E-fit, to call 101 quoting reference Cad 5632/24Jan.

To remain anonymous, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or contact them via crime stoppers-uk.org.

Enquiries remain ongoing to establish whether the offence is linked with two robberies that occurred in the same area on 18 and 27 December 2020.

Monday, 7 June 2021

Over And Out: Police Sergeant Harassed Woman

A Police Sergeant's career has been destroyed by his “utterly shocking” harassment of a former witness he persistently contacted.

Syed Ali, 46, was attached to the East Area Command Unit when he used his work phone to send unwanted messages to the woman.

He first came into contact with her in 2015 when attached to SO15 – the Counter Terrorism Command.

At Westminster Magistrates’ Court he received six weeks imprisonment, suspended for eighteen months.

Ali was also ordered to complete 200 hours community service work; pay £200 compensation to the victim and was made subject to a three-year restraining order, prohibiting contact with the woman.

He pleaded guilty to one count of harassment.

The sentencing follows an investigation led by the Directorate of Professional Standards, Specialist Investigation Unit.

An allegation was made on July 18, last year that Ali harassed a female member of the public between May and July 2020.

In May 2020, Ali began to engage in unwanted and inappropriate contact with the witness he had contact with in 2015 by messaging her on his work phone.

The woman stated by message that she did not want him to contact her, but Ali persisted. 

The harassment continued through to July 2020.

The harassment was reported and Ali was arrested on July 23 at Ilford Police Station.

Chief Superintendent Stephen Clayman, BCU Commander for the East Area which covers Barking and Dagenham, Havering and Redbridge, said: The way in which Ali conducted himself is utterly shocking.

This type of conduct has absolutely no place in the organisation and we are committed to bringing the perpetrators of such crimes to justice.”

Ali resigned from the Metropolitan Police on April 30 after entering his guilty plea.

His actions will be referred to an accelerated misconduct hearing in light of his conviction. 

If the matter is proven as Gross Misconduct, Ali will placed upon the College of Policing Barred List, which would prohibit any future police employment.

Sunday, 6 June 2021

Bloomsbury Square Mugging Bid: Police Hunt Two Suspects

Detectives have released images of two men they would like to speak to in relation to an attempted robbery.

On Tuesday, April 13 at 11.15am, police were called to Bloomsbury Square, Holborn to reports that an attempted robbery had taken place.

It was also reported a male victim, aged in his thirties, was sprayed in the face with an unknown substance.

The victim reported that a man unknown to him [Suspect 1] grabbed him from behind and sprayed him in the face while he was walking down Bloomsbury Square.

While on the floor, another man [Suspect 2] approached the victim, pretending to be a police officer. 

They both then attempted to steal his belongings.

The victim was taken to hospital and later discharged. 

He suffered minor injuries.

The suspects are described as:

Suspect 1 is a white man with short, black hair. 

Wearing a dark hoodie/jacket, brown trousers and white trainers.

Suspect 2 is a white man with short, black hair and of a stocky build. 

Wearing a dark blue jacket, blue tracksuit trousers/jeans and black trainers.

Anyone with information is asked to call police via 101 and quote reference CAD 2507/13Apr.

Information can also be provided, anonymously, by calling the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Saturday, 5 June 2021

Rape Suspect Wanted By Police

Police are appealing for assistance to locate a man wanted for breaching the conditions of the Sex Offenders’ Register.

Dominic Rowan, also known as Aaron Royer, 55, is wanted by officers from the Metropolitan Police's Central East Command.

He is accused of failing to comply with registration requirements of the Sex Offenders' Register.

He is also wanted for questioning in connection with an allegation of rape in Suffolk.

Rowan is from Hackney, but may have left the area.

Anyone with information should email GD-Jigsaw2@met.police.uk, call 101 or Tweet @MetCC quoting ViSOR 12/0344998.

To remain anonymous contact Crimestoppers_uk.org or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Friday, 4 June 2021

Alleged Dangerous Driver Still On The Run

Detectives are renewing appeals for information to trace a man who failed to appear at court.

Officers would like to speak with anyone who may have seen Ridwan Ali, 23, or who knows of his whereabouts.

It is now believed that he may have travelled to the Manchester area.

Ali, whose last known address is Northwick Road in Wembley, is wanted by police for failing to appear at Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court on October 30, last year.

He is charged with causing serious injury by dangerous driving and driving without insurance.

The charges relate to a road traffic collision on Garratt Lane in Wandsworth on July 21, last year.

A warrant for Ali's arrest was issued by the court when he failed to appear.

Detective Sergeant Gareth Roberts, from the South West Command Unit, said:“Despite it being seven months since Ridwan Ali failed to appear at court, we remain determined to find him.

I am certain there are people who know where he is, and I would urge them to contact us. 

I would also encourage Ali to do the right thing and attend the nearest police station.”

Anyone who has information concerning his whereabouts should contact police on 101 or Tweet @MetCC quoting Cad 2347/21Jul20 or email p235964@met.police.uk.

To remain 100% anonymous, visit crimestoppers_uk.org or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Thursday, 3 June 2021

Drunk Binned For Attacking Police

A drunk, who kicked one police officer and spat in another's face when told to get up, had been jailed.

Homeless Theiventhiram Balakumar, 58 received six months imprisonment when he appeared at Willesden Magistrates Court.

He was found guilty of two counts of assault by beating of an emergency services worker.

The incident happened on September 9, last year when officers from the North West Command Unit were called to Princes Avenue, Kingsbury, following reports of a man collapsed at the rear of a property.

The officers attended and found Balakumar lying on the ground, apparently intoxicated. 

The officers informed him he had to get up, but he became abusive and kicked one of them in the leg.

A second officer approached with a view to detaining him for the assault, but Balakumar spat in the officer’s face.

He was arrested and taken into custody but denied the offences. 

However, he was subsequently charged and convicted of the two assaults.

Inspector Sammi Elfituri from the North West BCU said: Police officers never know what they will face when they attend an incident.

In this case, Balakumar who by his own admission had been drinking, lashed out when approached by officers.

The fact that he spat in the face of one of the officers is abhorrent; this officer had to attend hospital and faced an agonising wait to find out whether they had been infected as a result of this assault.

Thankfully they hadn’t, but that in no way lessens the disgusting behaviour of Balakumar. 

He has rightfully been held to account for his actions.”

Wednesday, 2 June 2021

Oh Baby: Man Wanted For Dangerous Driving With Tot In Back Seat

Police are hunting this suspected dangerous driver after a vehicle displaying false plates with a baby in the back rammed a patrol car and sped away.

The Metropolitan Police's Roads and Transport Policing Command have released the image as they continue trying to identify the suspect.

The incident took place on Thursday, April 29 at 7.16pm near the McDonalds drive-thru restaurant on Eastern Avenue in Ilford, east London.

A police officer approached the driver of a parked black BMW X1 car after it was identified as displaying false number plates. 

While the officer was speaking to the driver, the driver suddenly turned on the ignition and reversed his car, striking the police vehicle. 

He then mounted the pavement and drove off, heading west along the eastbound carriageway of the A12 Eastern Avenue, against the flow of traffic.

The driver is described as a black man, aged between 20 and 25 years old.

He wore a black flat cap, brown-framed glasses, and a dark-blue padded gilet over a black long sleeved top with Nike written down the sleeves in white. 

He had short locks, neatly trimmed facial hair, and spoke with a London accent. 

There was also a baby inside the vehicle.

It is also believed that the driver and vehicle are linked to the boroughs of Croydon, Greenwich, and Barking & Dagenham.

PC Charlie Snooks, from the Roads and Transport Policing Command, said:“This was an irresponsible and reckless act that that could have had severe consequences for the driver, his infant passenger, people walking and cycling and other motorists.

I would urge anyone with any information to inform police immediately.”

Anyone who recognises the man or has any information is urged to contact the Met’s Roads and Transport Policing Command via 101 reference CAD 6162/29Apr. 

Alternatively call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or tweet @MetCC with any information.

Tuesday, 1 June 2021

Living The Thai Life: Expat Sentenced For £66K Benefits Scam

A Thai expat, whose life in the sun with a younger girlfriend was funded by an audacious near decade-long £66,000 benefits fraud, has been sentenced.

Former mini-cab driver Joseph Peter Marcel Fougere, 75, rented out his council flat to two pals while also claiming housing benefit for it on top of pension credit and council tax benefit.


All three rotated lengthy trips to the Far East - keeping an eye out for letters from the council and the Department of Work & Pensions (DWP) - until a tip-off ruined the scam.


Speaking outside Croydon Crown Court Fougere revealed his trips to Thailand, where he lived on the coast and in small villages, were over and he now faces eviction.


Fougere pleaded guilty to dishonestly failing to notify a change of circumstances to the DWP between January 25, 2010 and February 10, 2019, namely that he was living in Thailand and sub-letting his home.


He also similarly pleaded guilty to failing to notify the DWP between August 22, 2011 and March 31, 2013 relating to council tax benefit and between April 1, 2011 and February 3, 2019 relating to housing benefit.


Prosecutor Len Furlong told the court Fougere was awarded the large one-bedroom flat in Thorpe Close, New Addington in August, 2011 and began renting it out two months later.


He swindled £39,893 in housing benefit; £24,990 in pension credit and £1,368 in council tax benefit.


“The benefit claims started off as genuine, but rapidly became fraudulent,” explained Mr Furlong.


One pal continued renting for six years, paying Fougere £80 a week - £57 more than the council rate, which the defendant was receiving housing benefit for anyway.


“He would go off and spend nine months of the year in Thailand, where he has friends and for a long time a girlfriend and would come back to the UK for appointments with the benefit agency,” added the prosecutor.


So far, Fougere has repaid £1,181, which has been deducted from his current benefits and the court made no compensation or confiscation order.


“He has got no source of employment or income and his sole source of  money is benefits.


“Plainly he benefited to fund his lifestyle in Thailand and support his living expenses and whatever he did in Thailand.


“There was a certain sophistication to these offences. They were not spontaneous and he has entered into these tenancy agreements over a lengthy period of time,” said Mr Furlong.


Fougere’s lawyer John Livingstone told the court: “Unfortunately he gets to the ripe old age of seventy-five and finds himself at the wrong end of the criminal justice system.


“He was flying to Thailand and coming back to the UK from time to time.


“He is currently in the premises, but has been told he will be moved when the pandemic is over.


“The council will have to rehouse him at some point.”


Outside Fougere said: “I won’t get a place as good as this again, I’ll probably end up in a hostel.


“I would live in the big lounge and my two friends would share the bedroom and just work mini-cabbing to make money for their next trip to Thailand.


“I won’t be going back there, I haven’t got any money.”


Recorder Richard Smith sentenced Fougere to ten months imprisonment, suspended for two years.


“You failed to report you were no longer habitually living in the UK and were abroad, lying to the council to fund your lifestyle in Thailand,” he told him.


“An aggravating feature is the long periods of your claims, one of them lasting nine years.


“Due to your age, good character and low risk of re-offending I will suspend the sentence and I do not impose any other requirements.


“Please let us not see you again.”

Monday, 31 May 2021

Grand Union Canal Drowning: Police Appeal Four Decades On

Police are continuing to identify the body of a man recovered from the Grand Union Canal four decades ago.

They hope this artist's impression of the drowned man will prompt anyone who knew him to come forward.

In May, 1981 the body was pulled from the water in Southall, west London.

His death was not thought to have been suspicious.

Despite extensive enquiries made in May, 1981 and continued efforts over the past four decades, the man was never identified.

Officers hope that this appeal, which forms part of a cold case review, may prompt someone to think about a family member or friend that they lost touch with forty years ago who looked similar to the artist's impression that was compiled based on how the man looked at the time of his death.

He was a white man, 5ft 11ins tall, of medium build, aged 25 to 30 years old, with thick brown hair worn short, with a slight beard. 

He also had crooked teeth and a small scar on his stomach.

PC Maddie Kerketta, of the Met’s West Area Safeguarding Unit, said: “This man was a son to someone, a family member and likely a friend to others. 

There may be a family somewhere who have spent years wondering what happened to their loved one. 

If you can help us finally identify him so that his family and friends can be notified please don’t hesitate to get in touch."

If you have information you think might help identify this man please call police on 101 or Tweet @MetCC quoting 81FOU000002.

Sunday, 30 May 2021

Pellet Gun Robber Shot Shopkeeper

Police are hunting this suspected midnight robber, who fired two pellets from his air gun into the head and body of a south-east London shopkeeper.

At approximately 00.05am on February 24, a man in possession of an air-powered weapon entered the shop in New Cross Road, New Cross and made demands for cash.

The man threatened the male member of staff with a ‘BB gun’ and when demands were not met, repeatedly shot the shopkeeper in the body and head.

The victim went to a south London hospital, where he underwent surgery to remove two pellets from his body. 

He has been left with permanent scarring.

The suspect escaped with no money.

He is described as a white male, approximately 40 years of age, with a London accent and wearing a patterned face mask.

Detective Constable Claudine Manning, from the Metropolitan Police's Specialist Crime Command, said: “I am appealing to anyone who was in or around the New Cross Road area at around midnight on 24 February - do you recall seeing the man pictured above?

The victim of this incident suffered a terrifying ordeal. We remain committed to finding the man responsible and holding him accountable for his actions.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101 or tweet @MetCC and quote CAD 638/24Feb. 

Alternatively, you can leave information anonymously with the independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.

Saturday, 29 May 2021

Policeman Jailed For Underage Sex Offences

A policeman has been locked-up for molesting an underage teenage girl – even preying on her while he was on duty.

PC Mark Collins, 58, served on the Metropolitan Police's South Area Command Unit.

At the Old Bailey he was sentenced to two years and four months imprisonment.

Collins had already pleaded guilty when he appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court to one count of attempting to cause or incite a girl aged 13–15 years-old to engage in sexual activity (with penetration) on or before November 24, 2019.

He also pleaded guilty to six counts of attempting to engage in sexual communications with a child. 

Those offences occurred between November 4, 2019 and November 26, 2019.

Collins used personal devices to commit the offences, some of which were carried out while he was on duty - but not in his capacity as a police officer.

Following his arrest on November 26, 2019 he was immediately suspended from duty and later charged on November 9, last year.

Collins retired from the Metropolitan Police on February 19.

A Special Case Hearing was held on Wednesday, April 21 and concluded that PC Collins’ conduct amounted to gross misconduct and that had he still been a serving officer he would have been dismissed.

Commander Paul Betts, Directorate of Professional Standards, said: “These are absolutely abhorrent crimes and it is utterly shocking that a police officer could have committed them.

It is clear this type of conduct has no place within the organisation and we are committed to bringing the perpetrators of such terrible crimes to justice, whoever they may be.”

Friday, 28 May 2021

Skorpion Machine Gun Seized In West London

Police have seized this Skorpion sub-machine gun along with 200 bullets and made three arrests after a west London raid.

Officers from the Metropolitan Police's Specialist Crime Command executed a pre-planned firearms warrant in Northolt.

In the early hours of Thursday, April 29, and with the assistance of specialist firearms officers, a warrant was carried out a residential address.

Three people, aged 19, 32 and 42 years old, were arrested on suspicion of possessing a prohibited weapon, with intent to endanger life.

They were taken into police custody.

Detective Inspector Jim Casey, from the Specialist Crime Command, said: “The damage that a weapon like this can cause can be life-changing, if not life-ending.

Recovering this weapon is another win for the Met Police who continue to be relentless in pursuing those involved in firearms offences. 

There’s absolutely no reason anyone in this country should be possessing such a dangerous piece of metal.

I would ask anyone who knows anything, or has any information about lethal guns being hidden or moved around London to report it to the police, or anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

Thursday, 27 May 2021

Wannabe Top-Deck Mugger Targeted Teen

Police are hunting this cocky wannabe mugger, who frisked a teenager on a bus and punched him repeatedly in the face.

After plonking himself down next to the 16 year-old on the 149 bus travelling towards Edmonton Green from Seven Sisters Station the suspect asked: “What have you got for me?”

Police continue to investigate the February 11 attempted robbery that occurred at 8.05pm and have released this CCTV still as they attempt to identify the suspect.

He proceeded to put his hands in the victim’s pockets in an attempt to steal his belongings.

The suspect then launched an attack on the teenager and punched him several times in the face.

The suspect left the bus at 8.07pm in Fore Street, opposite Edmonton Police station and walked on to Bridge Street towards Bedvere Road, Lower Edmonton.

The suspect is described as a black young man, approximately 17-years-old of a skinny build. 

He is 5ft 7ins- 8ins tall, and was wearing a beanie hood, black jacket, with a black tracksuit worn under the jacket.

If you have any information regarding this incident, or recognise the male pictured, please call 101 quoting CAD 6654/11FEB.

Wednesday, 26 May 2021

Notting Hill Woman's Cafe Ban

A Notting Hill woman has been banned from walking past a landmark local cafe after a charge of assaulting the owner was dropped.

Sophie Gatacre, 57, lives around the corner from Conscience Kitchen, All Saints Road, but now has to comply with a two-year Restraining Order prohibiting her going near the premises.

At City of London Magistrates Court last week the order was made until May 21, 2023 after the Crown Prosecution Service offered no evidence on the charges.

Gatacre, of McGregor Road had always fought the case and not guilty verdicts were recorded.

She was originally charged with assaulting Conscience Kitchen owner Amira Elsekely, 31, at the cafe on February 3 and a second charge of using threatening, abusive, insulting words and behaviour on the same occasion.

The Egyptian-inspired cafe draws on Ms Elsekely's heritage and her aim to serve 100% ethically-sourced food. 

One condition of the Restraining Order prohibits Gatacre walking directly past the cafe and the businesses on either side.

Tuesday, 25 May 2021

Ex-Football Coach Finally Convicted Of Sleepover Gropes

An ex-football coach has received a suspended prison sentence after being convicted of molesting a young boy during a sleepover four decades ago.

Former delivery driver David Hinman, 72, of Poplar Close, Downham Market, Norfolk was originally accused of two separate incidents.

He was convicted after a retrial at Inner London Crown Court of two counts of indecent assault.

The victim was aged between eleven and fourteen years-old and played for the Camberwell Lions football team when he says Hinman molested him between 1981 and 1985.

Hinman was sentenced to twelve months imprisonment, suspended for two years and must comply with a 45-day Probation Service-ordered rehabilitation activity requirement.

The court also ordered him to obey a three-month electronically-tagged home curfew.

At an earlier trial a separate jury found him not guilty of two more counts of indecent assault relating to another sleepover.

Hinman has always protested his innocence and fought all the charges.

The court heard Hinman allegedly kissed the youngster on his neck and groped him between the legs on two occasions while sharing his single bed at his former Peckham Rye flat.

Hinman told the trial: “I never touched him physically at all. It absolutely did not take place.”

Hinman admitted they did share his bed once after returning to south London in the early hours after a holiday to Majorca, which included the boy’s brother.

“Once we got home the camp bed was set up and I said to the boys: ‘You sleep in my bed and I’ll sleep on the camp bed.’

“He retorted: ‘I’m not sleeping with that fat tramp,’ so we shared my bed.”

Hinman conceded there was one awkward moment during the trip. “On the holiday I inadvertently went to the bathroom and saw him naked.”

He also denied exposing himself and asking the youngster if he wanted to try some aftershave while getting ready for one of his DJ gigs.

“It definitely did not happen. The bathroom had a door on it and the bedroom had a door on it.”

Hinman told police during questioning the allegations were “malicious” and told the jury: “I made the assumption he was trying to make financial gain from criminal damages.”

When the boy stopped playing football Hinman visited his family home. “They said he said I had touched him, kissed him on the neck and touched his bum.

“I assured that mother it had not happened and said he must have been dreaming.”

Monday, 24 May 2021

Bankrupt Benefit Cheat Sentenced

A benefits cheat, who continued claiming thousands of pounds while secretly pocketing financial help from friends and family, has been sentenced.

Simon Bernard Kenton, 56, of Millers, The Common, East Hanningfield, Chelmsford had fought the allegations for years, having first appeared in court in February, 2018.


At Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court on Friday he received a twenty-one month Community Order, which includes forty hours community service work.


Kenton must also comply with an electronically-tagged home curfew between 8pm and 6am for two months.


On the day of his trial Kenton pleaded guilty to two counts of failing to notify the Department of Work & Pensions (DWP) of a change in his circumstances, namely the receipt of additional income.


Between March 12, 2010 and August 21, 2012 he received nearly £10,000 in Jobseekers Allowance and between March 15, 2010 and February 1, 2013 £1,783 in council tax benefit.


The prosecution had originally brought further charges, including one relating to an Employment & Support Allowance claim made in Chelmsford, but this was dropped. 


Also dropped were housing benefit offences against the London boroughs of Hammersmith & Fulham; Merton; Greenwich; Kensington & Chelsea and a council tax claim in Westminster.


He was first interviewed by investigators in 2016 and replied “no comment” to their questions.


It was accepted the first-time offender’s benefit claims were legitimate when they were initially made.


“I am not going to impose a custodial sentence and I accept you have suffered mental health problems,” Judge Rajeev Shetty told Kenton, who was made bankrupt in 2018.


“That explains losing your way and leading a very troubled life and I am sorry your life has gone south.


“I accept your remorse and that is to your credit,” added the judge. “Taking money from the public purse is something that is taken very seriously by the courts.”


No order for costs or compensation was made against Kenton.

Sunday, 23 May 2021

Twelve Years For Park Rapist

A lone predator, who took advantage of a drunken woman in a west London park, has been jailed for raping and sexually assaulting her.

The victim, aged in her late twenties, had been drinking and taking cocaine the night before with two friends and ended up in Hitherbroom Park, Hayes.

Thomas Mangar, 36, of nearby Bourne Avenue always fought the charges, but was convicted by an Isleworth Crown Court jury after a four-day trial. 

He was sentenced on Friday to twelve years imprisonment.

Now bearded and wearing a turban Mangar looks little like this police custody photograph.

Judge Hannah Duncan announced: “The witness had to give evidence at the trial over two days.

During that trial the defendant made several outrageous and false allegations against the witness, who reacted calmly and with impressive composure in extremely difficult circumstances.”

Prosecutor Ross Cohen told the jury the victim fell into Mangar's clutches in the early hours of May 12, last year and she was captured on CCTV.

This was the last time she could have been rescued,” he explained. “The defendant took her to a local park out of view of any witnesses and CCTV.

This is where the offences took place.

The complainant was not able to remember anything about the night before, about arriving at a hotel and getting stuck into drink and drugs.

She woke up with the defendant on top of her, having sex with her. She remembers her bra was undone and her underwear had gone missing.

She says she shouted and screamed at her attacker and recalls public in the park were alerted and and her attacker got off of her and moved away.”

The witness was described as being “scared” and heard the woman tell the man later identified as Mangar: “F*** off. Get away.”

Another witness meditating in the sunshine saw the woman pulling her trousers up while a man knelt beside her.

The witness saw her push the man and strike him around the head,” explained Mr Cohen. “She started crying, saying: 'I don't know where I am.'

The woman then accused one of the witnesses of standing aside and watching her being raped.

She was extremely upset and very angry.”

Mangar was seen “hanging around” and was followed by a park user before breaking into a run.

When the witness caught up with him Mangar claimed he thought the man was a “black robber” targeting him.

Mangar claimed there were four black men in the bushes near the woman, who he thought was having a heart attack and when he offered her water she told him to “fuck off”.

The woman called 999 and told police she had been raped.

Four days later, the witness spotted Mangar again within the vicinity of the park and called police who arrested him.

Photographic evidence was found on Mangar's phone, including thumbs-up selfies taken by him and of the victim lying down, exposed and in an unconscious state. 

During the trial, the jury also heard that DNA evidence from a condom was recovered from the scene – it carried the profile of Mangar. 

There was also the profile of the victim found on a discarded and torn condom wrapper nearby.

Detective Sergeant Julian Crabb, of the Metropolitan Police's Safeguarding Team said: “This man is a highly dangerous individual and this sentence reflects this heinous crime.

The victim has shown tremendous resilience throughout this ordeal, the police investigation and subsequent trial.

My thanks goes to the witness and all the officers who relentlessly worked on this case to ensure justice and bring some closure to the victim.

Rape, sexual assault and violence will not be tolerated in any form and I hope this result brings some reassurance to communities.” 

Detective Constable Alan Wong, the investigating officer, said: “Mangar carried out an audacious attack on a vulnerable female in broad daylight whilst she was unconscious with no capacity to consent or defend herself until she remembered his breathing woke her up and him on top of her. 

Thankfully, a member of the public witnessed part of the incident and called the police.

"Although Mangar fled the scene he was identified four days later by the same member of public and this time the police arrested Mangar and a thorough investigation ensued with a tremendous team effort of the West Area Sapphire Team.

"The victim in this case has shown tremendous strength and courage to engage with the police; her evidence and that of the male witness were vital in ensuring a dangerous individual has been brought to justice.”

Saturday, 22 May 2021

Santander Manager Nicked £180K From OAP's Accounts

An anti-fraud Santander manager was jailed for 18 months yesterday for targeting the elderly and vulnerable customers she was employed to protect during a four-year £179,900 fraud.

Customer account manager Charlotte Mills, 33, preyed on the accounts of customers, mostly in their seventies and eighties, she had met face-to-face at the branch in Abingdon, Oxfordshire.


Mills, of Titchener Close, Bicester, Oxfordshire blew the lot playing online slot machines and is currently penniless and out of work.


She pleaded guilty at Inner London Crown Court to one count of fraud by abuse of position between June 30, 2015 and December 1, 2019, namely dishonestly making dishonest withdrawals from customers’ accounts.


Judge Usha Karu, the Recorder of Southwark told tearful Mills: “Your responsibilities included supporting customers who had been victims of fraud and you had the codes to identify them and access their accounts.


“This was a gross abuse of a position on trust and you covered up what you were doing. There was planning and it was fraudulent over a large period of time and there were a large number of victims you deliberately targeted because of their age.


“Had you not been rumbled, investigated and arrested I don’t think you would have stopped.” 


One gent in his eighties had £64,000 taken from his account and a man his seventies over £20,000 from his “dormant” account, which Mills covered up by providing him a new passbook.


A woman in her seventies had £133,500 taken and another female customer in her eighties said she was “knocked sideways” when £15,000 of her money was taken by Mills.


Another gent in his eighties had £18,000 taken and a male customer in his seventies, who had savings for a “rainy day” saw over £86,000 vanish from his account.


Mills also deliberately blocked postal statements being sent to the victims, believing the elderly customers were less likely to check their accounts online.


An investigation was launched when one customer complained of a suspicious transaction put through by Mills and she was arrested in the branch on December 2, 2019 and confessed fully to police, even to offences officers were unaware of. 


Prosecutor Mr Nicholas Mesure told the court: “She was trusted by her employers and worked there for eleven years until she resigned and worked well and was promoted to Customer Service Manager.


“She supported customers who had been victims of fraud and was able to access those customers’ accounts and she was well known by those customers, who knew her by sight.


“What Ms Mills did was identify vulnerable customers and then transfer funds out of their accounts and the Crown say she was targeting people less likely to notice unauthorised withdrawals on their accounts.


“She knew them all and had served them in the branch and she cancelled their postal statements so they would be less likely to see the withdrawals from their funds.


“If any customer queried a withdrawal they would speak to her because that was her role and then she would correct the discrepancy so the customer reported they had received good service. from her.”


Mills even went out of her way to follow another elderly couple she targeted to a local shop, impressing them by hand-delivering a bank statement, which she created to cover-up her fraud.


“These are elderly people, the kind of people who suffer considerable distress and they all describe themselves as shocked and anxious as to what happened,” added the prosecutor.


“She was adept at covering her tracks and that allowed her to avoid detection for a number of years.”


Mills’ lawyer Mr Tom Orpin-Massey told the court she quit gambling two days after her arrest and a psychiatrist has compared her habit to a mental disorder.


“She was, a the time of offending, a severe gambling addict. It is clear that at the time of offending her judgement was impaired.


“She has not made any money from gambling and the money was dissipated on online slot machines.


“She has expressed sincere remorse for her offending and a prison sentence would hit her very hard indeed. She has arrived at court today absolutely petrified of a custodial sentence.


“She is starting again. She has no job, her career has been ruined. She has no savings, she has not lived an extravagantly.


“It was an addictions and she has lost all the money she acquired and she has not benefitted financially.”


The judge calculated Mills gambled away approximately £40,000 a year for over four years. “You started with one account taking smaller amounts of £400 and £500, but soon your desire for more and more money increased.


“You were stealing vast sums of money, robbing Peter to pay Paul to cover up by stealing from one to pay another,” added Judge Karu.


Mills had got into debt, which her late father paid off, from her online gambling and then maxed-out credit cards before taking from customers to fund her addiction.


“I accept you are truly remorseful and I accept the mental disorder is linked to the offence,” the judge told single Mills. “This is an offence so serious only an immediate custodial sentence is appropriate. 


“I am afraid I don’t think it can be suspended. The only sentence when a  large amount of money is stolen from so many customers over a long period of time is immediate custody.”


Mills contributed her £7,500 help-to-buy ISA, plus £160 cash seized by police when officers raided her home to Santander, which has compensated all of the customers.


She is now subject to Proceeds of Crime proceedings as Santander attempt to recoup the money.