Saturday, 13 February 2016

Brixton Rape: Images Of Two Suspects Released

Police are still hunting suspected rapists who attacked a young woman in south London fifteen months ago.
Detectives investigating the allegation of rape in 2014 have released images of two men they would like to speak to in connection with the incident.
During the early hours of Saturday November 1, a 22-year-old woman left a nightclub in the Brixton area.
She was alone at the time and got into a silver Audi which stopped on Brixton Road to give her a lift.
She was then driven to an unknown address where she was raped.
A 37-year-old man was arrested in connection with the incident in 2014, however no further action has been taken against him at this stage.
Detective Constable Rob Way of the Sexual Offences Exploitation and Child Abuse Command said: "If anyone recognises the two men pictured, or was in Brixton on the night in question and remembers seeing a white female being picked up in the early hours in a silver Audi, then please call 020 8721 4106 with any information."

To remain anonymous, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Friday, 12 February 2016

Bus Passenger Punched Two Drivers During Search For Lost Phone

An early-morning bus passenger, who believed he lost his phone on a double-decker, punched two drivers when his search became violent.
Police investigating the assaults at north-west London's Willesden Bus Garage have released this CCTV image of the suspect.
He approached the first victim, a male bus driver, at 6.15am on August 14, last year.
During a heated discussion about his lost phone the suspect became aggressive and punched the driver.
A female bus driver intervened and was also punched.
The suspect is described as a black man approximately 30 years old, 6ft 2ins of slim build, with short black hair with a trimmed beard.
Anyone who recognises this man is asked to contact Detective Constable Caroline Else, who is leading the investigation on 07825 256524.

Alternatively Crimestoppers can be called anonymously on 0800 555 111 quoting ref: 189157.

Thursday, 11 February 2016

Summer Gang Stabbing: CCTV Released

Police investigating a multiple stabbing in south London have released this CCTV image of a suspected member of the gang.
On Thursday, July 9 at 6.46pm, police were called to reports of a man being assaulted outside the Betfred betting shop on London Road in Thornton Heath.
Witnesses reported seeing four men - out of a group of six - stab the 32-year-old victim in the chest before running towards Raymead Avenue and getting into a car.
Paramedics from the London Ambulance Service arrived and took the injured man to a south London hospital with multiple stab wounds to his chest.
He has since been discharged.
CCTV in the area captured this man, believed to be one of the assailants, running from the scene.
Police are keen to hear from anyone who may recognise the man captured on the footage fleeing the scene and any witnesses who may have seen the assault, or the moments after the stabbing.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact Croydon CID via 101 quoting reference 3820219/15.
Alternatively, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Tuesday, 9 February 2016

P.E. Teacher Guilty Of Webcam Sex Acts With 14 Year-Old Girl

A children's football and P.E coach encouraged a 14 year-old girl to perform webcam sex acts on herself with hot wax, clothes pegs and lipstick.

Philip William Boore, 36, told the teenager to address him as 'Sir' and play the role of a naughty schoolgirl submissive to his commands.

The qualified coach, who lives with his parents in Dover Street, Chippenham, Wiltshire, is attached to the town's award-winning Stanley Park Sports Ground.

He was found guilty at Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court of three counts of inciting the girl to engage in sexual activity on or before August 5, 2014.

He was cleared of possessing two indecent photos of a child, namely two topless images of the girl.

Boore was bailed to return for sentencing on February 26.

Prosecutor Mr. Martin Hooper told the court the sexually-active Wimbledon teenager responded to Boore online when he listed one of his interests as fetish sexual activity.

"They got chatting and the defendant got her involved in various sexual activities," he said. "There's no doubt about this.

"He instructed her to insert a lipstick tube into her vagina, to clip clothes pegs to her breasts and pour hot candle wax over her breasts.

"The question is whether he reasonably believed she was sixteen years of age or older.

"It is not in dispute she sent him two photographs of herself topless. They were not asked for and he opened them on his mobile phone."

They first chatted online for four hours and exchanged their names and phone numbers, with the girl lying to Boore and claiming to be sixteen years-old, the jury were told.

"She said the second time they spoke he said he was into BDSM (bondage and sadomasochism) which she thought was disgusting, but wanted to stay communicating with him.

"He said they would role-play with her as the naughty schoolgirl and him as the dominant," explained Mr. Hooper. "He'd be the teacher.

"He is a sports coach and works in schools and knows ages, uniforms and exam times.

"She could see him on her laptop screen and once noticed he had an erect penis when showing her some sex toys.

"He told her he was a teacher and that concerned her and she told her counsellor, who encouraged her to tell her mother and the police were contacted."

Boore was arrested on August 5, 2014 and taken to Melksham Police Station by officers who also seized his computer, mobile phone and sex toys.

He told police he taught children aged 5-11 years-old and said: "I can't say that I did take her age. She said she was at school and that could be up to eighteen years-old, I took her to be sixteen.

"I should have stopped, but I got over-excited."

Mr. Hooper told the jury: "He agreed knowing she was still at school, but given her interest in fetish and being sexually active he thought she was sixteen.

"He said he let himself down and should have made some checks and said he was shocked to find out she was two years below sixteen."

The girl told Boore she had not even started her GCSE's and she told police during a video interview his hand was motioning under the table as she played with herself.

As for the lipstick she said: "He told me to lick it and insert it," also telling officers about the clothes pegs: "He wanted me to do twenty, but I did two. It was painful and I couldn't sustain it."

She also poured hot candle wax on herself at his request. "I poured it on my chest. He wanted me to cover my nipples, which was quite painful."

Boore is a Football in the Community Coach, who has a Bsc degree in Bsc Sports & Exercise Science and hold coaching certificates for Football Level 2 and Cricket Level 2.

He also holds Level 1 certificates in hockey, rugby, badminton, tennis, emergency first aid, child protection and disabled football.

Monday, 8 February 2016

Woman Denies Stealing Over £200K From 95 Year-Old Lady

A woman accused of stealing over £200,000 from a 95 year-old lady denied the charge last week.

Nazneen Chattun, 54, of Biscoe Close, Hounslow appeared at Isleworth Crown Court.

She pleaded not guilty to one count of stealing £236,271.64 from Eileen Layton between April 30, 2012 and August 20, 2013.

She was bailed to return for a trial fixed for October 10.

Sunday, 7 February 2016

Army Major's Daughter Caught With Party Drugs At Nightclub

An Army Major's graduate daughter was caught with twenty wraps of of an ecstasy-type drug after travelling from her sleepy Norfolk town to party with pals in London.

Danielle Taylor, 23, of The Old Police House, Fakenham Road, Dereham pleaded guilty to possessing MDMA - known as 'Molly' - at the landmark Electric Brixton club, Town Hall Parade, Brixton.

"I wouldn't know where to look for them in Norfolk," she told Camberwell Green Magistrates Court this week. "I tried it in the first year of university five years ago and had it quite a few times in my first year."

The prosecution charged her with intending to supply the drug, but she was cleared of this more serious charge and was conditionally discharged for six months.

Now an intern with a Mayfair interior designer Taylor- whose father served in the Royal Fusiliers - had travelled to the capital for the Notting Hill Carnival.

"I live in a little village, it's quite small. Around eight-hundred people live there."

She began the weekend by visiting her boyfriend, who is studying medicine at the University of Manchester.

"I bought MDMA there. It is very easy to get hold of," explained the Birmingham City University graduate.

"It was the first time we had been to the Notting Hill Carnival and the Electric Brixton. It was our first big night out in London."

She had paid £80 for the powdered drugs and split them into tiny wraps using cigarette filters.

"If you pre-organise it you have a better understanding of what you have taken.

"You can take it and see what effect it has on you and make a decision on that.

"I would have taken five or seven. The night was going on quite late and then there was the next day at the carnival."

Explaining why she bought the drugs after not taking them for a while Taylor told the court: "I think it was the excitement of coming down to London, going to the carnival and going on a night out.

"It was a place that stays open late and I thought: 'Why not?'"

The court heard Taylor was searched by a female security guard as she entered the club after midnight and a 'box-like object' was found in her bra strap.

She refused four times to remove it, but eventually staff examined the contents and called the police.

Taylor told the police. "The drugs are MD. I must take responsibility for my actions."

District Judge Ann Sawetz told her: "You are not a drug dealer and were not drug-dealing.

"I hope you have now lost interest, I bet your dad hopes so. It could effect your brain or you could be dead.

"Spend your money on something sensible."

Friday, 5 February 2016

Foyle's War Star Ordered To Wear Electronic Tag For A Month For Speeding While Banned

Honeysuckle Weeks & Michael Kitchen
Foyle's War actress Honeysuckle Weeks is currently wearing an electronic ankle tag to impose a night time curfew after being caught speeding in her BMW while banned and with a small child in the passenger seat.

The 36 year-old Cardiff-born star - who played driver Samantha Stewart in the ITV drama, which starred Michael Kitchen in the title role - broke the 50mph limit on the A3 in south-west London while behind the wheel of the black 2.0 litre vehicle she should not have been driving. 

Weeks, of Harrow Road, Harrow, who appeared at Wimbledon Magistrates Court under her married name of Stormonth-Darling pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified along Robin Hood Way, Putney on August 17, last year and received an electronically-monitored four-week curfew, which prevents her leaving home between 9pm and 7am and was disqualified from driving for four months.

She admitted speeding and was fined £250, with £85 costs and ordered to pay a £60 victim surcharge. 

There was no separate penalty for the offence of her child passenger - aged between three and thirteen years-old - not wearing the regulation seat belt.

A charge of driving without insurance was withdrawn by the prosecution.

During the proceedings a warrant, with bail, was issued for her arrest after she failed to appear in court for the second time after missing her first scheduled appearance when she claimed to be caring for an ill child.

Roedean-educated Honeysuckle, whose brother Rollo and sister Perdita are also pursuing acting careers, is an Oxford University graduate who married hypnotherapist Lorne Stormonth-Darling in a Buddhist ceremony in the Himalayas in 2005.

She has one child, Wade, born in 2011.

Her acting credits include television programmes Close Relations, Ladies & Their Gentleman, Midsomer Murders, Poirot, Death in Paradise and Lewis and film appearances in Lorna Doone and My Brother Tom.

Thursday, 4 February 2016

Company Boss Jailed For Scamming 78 Year-Old Pensioner Out Of £30K

A Glasgow company director, who defrauded a 78 year-old woman out of nearly £30,000 during a convincing telephone scam – laundering over half the proceeds through his firm – has received three years.

Nasrullah Mohammed, 55, of Leven Street, Pollokshields withdrew another £9,500 in cash from a Post Office in St. Vincent Street and took further sums from ATMS around the city.

He was convicted at south-west London's Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court to defrauding Mary Black by falsely representing she should make a £29,474 transfer from her Halifax account to his RBS account between December 19 and 24, 2013.

Mohammed was also found guilty by the jury of transferring criminal property, namely £17,375, from his RBS account to the account of his company Green Deal between the same dates.

Prosecutor Mr. Philip Stott told the court: “She was conned into transferring that sum from her bank account by someone pretending to be an employee of her bank who telephoned her.

She was conned into transferring money into the bank account of Mr. Mohammed, who quickly transferred the money into another bank account he controlled and then withdrew in cash.”

The court heard Mrs Black and her husband received a telephone call on December 20 from a fraudster posing as a Halifax bank official.

The caller pretended there had been an attempt to draw large sums of money from her account and she needed to take steps to transfer the funds to a secure account.”

She was given account details – Mohammed's RBS account – and a £18,674 transfer was made.

She describes the man on the telephone as very reassuring and there is no doubt he must have been convincing.”

However, the fraudsters pursued the couple for more money and convinced Mrs Black to make online transfers of £7,000 and £3,800 over the next couple of days.

She eventually contacted Halifax herself and discovered she had been defrauded with no prospect of recovering the money or receiving any compensation.

Before the fraud Mohammed had only £50 in his RBS account and emptied Mrs Black's money in just two days.

He will now also been subject to financial confiscation under the Proceeds of Crime Act.

Wednesday, 3 February 2016

P.E. Teacher's Online Sex Games With 14 Year-Old Schoolgirl

A children's football and P.E coach encouraged a 14 year-old girl to perform webcam sex acts on herself with hot wax, clothes pegs and lipstick a jury have been told.

Philip William Boore, 36, told the teenager to address him as 'Sir' and play the role of a naughty schoolgirl submissive to his commands.

The qualified coach, who lives with his parents in Dover Street, Chippenham, Wiltshire, is attached to the town's award-winning Stanley Park Sports Ground.

He has pleaded not guilty at Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court to three counts of inciting the girl to engage in sexual activity on or before August 5, 2014 and possessing two indecent photos of a child, namely two topless images of the girl.

Prosecutor Mr. Martin Hooper told the court the sexually-active Wimbledon teenager responded to Boore online when he listed one of his interests as fetish sexual activity.

"They got chatting and the defendant got her involved in various sexual activities," he said. "There's no doubt about this.

"He instructed her to insert a lipstick tube into her vagina, to clip clothes pegs to her breasts and pour hot candle wax over her breasts.

"The question is whether he reasonably believed she was sixteen years of age or older.

"It is not in dispute she sent him two photographs of herself topless. They were not asked for and he opened them on his mobile phone."

They first chatted online for four hours and exchanged their names and phone numbers, with the girl lying to Boore and claiming to be sixteen years-old, the jury were told.

"She said the second time they spoke he said he was into BDSM (bondage and sadomasochism) which she thought was disgusting, but wanted to stay communicating with him.

"He said they would role-play with her as the naughty schoolgirl and him as the dominant," explained Mr. Hooper. "He'd be the teacher.

"He is a sports coach and works in schools and knows ages, uniforms and exam times.

"She could see him on her laptop screen and once noticed he had an erect penis when showing her some sex toys.

"He told her he was a teacher and that concerned her and she told her counsellor, who encouraged her to tell her mother and the police were contacted."

Boore was arrested on August 5, 2014 and taken to Melksham Police Station by officers who also seized his computer, mobile phone and sex toys.

He told police he taught children aged 5-11 years-old and said: "I can't say that I did take her age. She said she was at school and that could be up to eighteen years-old, I took her to be sixteen.

"I should have stopped, but I got over-excited."

Mr. Hooper told the jury: "He agreed knowing she was still at school, but given her interest in fetish and being sexually active he thought she was sixteen.

"He said he let himself down and should have made some checks and said he was shocked to find out she was two years below sixteen."

The girl told Boore she had not even started her GCSE's and she told police during a video interview his hand was motioning under the table as she played with herself.

As for the lipstick she said: "He told me to lick it and insert it," also telling officers about the clothes pegs: "He wanted me to do twenty, but I did two. It was painful and I couldn't sustain it."

She also poured hot candle wax on herself at his request. "I poured it on my chest. He wanted me to cover my nipples, which was quite painful."

Boore is a Football in the Community Coach, who has a Bsc degree in Bsc Sports & Exercise Science and hold coaching certificates for Football Level 2 and Cricket Level 2.

He also holds Level 1 certificates in hockey, rugby, badminton, tennis, emergency first aid, child protection and disabled football.

Trial continues…………. 

Monday, 1 February 2016

Teen Girl Sexually Assaulted On Nightbus: Can You ID Suspect?

Police are hunting a late-night bus pervert, who molested a 19 year-old female passenger.
These CCTV images of the suspect on board the night bus as it travelled through south-east London have been released.
The incident occurred in the early hours of Sunday, August 16, last year at about 2.15am on a route N47 bus travelling towards Catford on the A21.
The suspect is described as possibly of Eastern European appearance, with a large nose, wearing a black leather jacket, light-coloured shirt, and black jeans.
Anyone who recognises the man or has any other information is asked to contact Police Constable Neil Webb of the Roads and Transport Policing Command on 020 3054 6712 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, quoting reference 187893.

Sunday, 31 January 2016

Woman Groped By Stranger On Her Doorstep: CCTV Released

Caught On Camera: Suspect Approaching Victim
A woman has been grabbed from behind and sexually assaulted as she entered her front door just after midnight in east London.
Detectives investigating the Whitechapel attack have released this CCTV of a man they wish to speak to.
At approximately 12.30am on Friday, October 16, last year a man approached the woman from behind as she tried to gain access to an apartment in Old Castle Street.
Whilst she waited for the door to open, the man put one hand over her shoulder and the other around her neck.
He then tried to drag her from the entrance.
The woman shouted for help and he ran off.
The man is described as Chinese, aged in his mid-twenties, 5ft 9ins and of slim build with black hair.
He was wearing a long black woollen overcoat.
Police are keen to hear from anyone who recognises the man captured in the CCTV footage. 


Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101 quoting image reference 194162 or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Saturday, 30 January 2016

Burglar Raped Woman In Her Home: E-Fit Of Suspect Released

A woman was raped in her east London home by one of three burglars who broke in just after noon last summer.
Detectives investigating the case have released this e-fit of the rapist, who has tribal scars to his cheeks and spoke in a dialect native to Ghana.
Around 12.30pm on Wednesday, July 15 the woman, in her thirties, discovered three men, two black and one white, inside her Woodford Green home.
She was then assaulted and raped by one of the men.
The suspects left after stealing a quantity of jewellery.
The woman was taken to Whipps Cross Hospital with bruising and shock.
The man believed to have carried out the rape is described as a dark-skinned black man with small vertical tribal marks on both cheeks and in his late forties.
He has short black hair and is believed to speak a dialect from Ghana called Yoruba.
He was wearing a grey short-sleeved T-shirt with the image of a large black head / face on the front.
He also wore big black boots, blue jeans and black gloves.
The other black man at the address was in his late twenties with short curly hair and glasses.
The white man is described as having black parted hair.
Anyone with information that may assist the investigation should call the Met's Sexual Offences, Exploitation and Child Abuse Command on 020 8217 9874.
If you wish to provide information anonymously please contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Friday, 29 January 2016

E-Fit Released Of Man Who Tried To Kidnap 14 Year-Old Schoolboy


Police are hunting a would-be kidnapper who tried to snatch a 14 year-old schoolboy off a Shepherd's Bush street one morning.
Detectives from Hammersmith and Fulham Borough have released this e-fit of their suspect.
On Wednesday, November 4, last year the boy was walking to school along Fitzneal Street at about 7.45am.
A a man in a silver-coloured car - possibly a Vauxhall Astra or similar - pulled up to the kerb beside the boy.
He got out of his vehicle and told him to get in the car.
The boy refused and the suspect told him if he didn't get in the car he would hurt him.
The man then tried to grab the boy who fortunately managed to push him away and run off.
Detective Constable Guy Hookway from Hammersmith and Fulham CID, said: 
"After the boy ran off the suspect chased him.
“He managed to hide in a nearby garden where he called his mum who immediately contacted police on 999."
The boy's mum collected her son a short time after the incident.
Officers from Hammersmith Fulham went to his home and took the boy on a drive around of the area to see if he could spot the man or the car.
House-to-house enquiries have also been carried out.
DC Hookway, added: "Fortunately the boy managed to run away from the suspect and raise the alarm.
“He is still very shocked by what happened and is bewildered as to why someone would want to do this to him.
“He is obviously worried, but luckily he is safe and well and no harm came to him.
"However, it is very important that we locate this man.
“If anyone recognises him from the e-fit image then I urge you to contact police immediately."
The suspect is described as a white man, aged between 30 and 40 years-old.
He is about 5ft 11" tall and of slim build.
He had short, black spiky hair.
He was wearing a black bomber jacket, dark blue jeans and white trainers.
If you have any information please contact Detective Constable Guy Hookway at Hammersmith and Fulham CID on 020 8246 2505 or police on 101.

To remain anonymous call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Thursday, 28 January 2016

Flip-Flopped Stalker: Do You Know Him?

Police investigating a stalker, who harassed a 42 year-old Wimbledon woman three times, have released this CCTV image.
The flip-flog wearing shaven-headed mystery man stared through the frightened woman's window and turned up in her back garden.
At 10.50pm on Monday, October 26, last year the woman was followed from a supermarket on Durnsford Road to her home.
Two days later, at around the same time, the victim heard knocking on her front window and saw the same man staring at her through the window.
On the evening on Thursday, November 5 police were called to reports of the same man in her rear garden trying to gain access to her home.
Detectives from Merton have released a CCTV image taken from the supermarket of the man they would like to trace.
The man is described as white man in his twenties, 6ft tall with a shaved head.
He is believed to have a scar on the left side of his head.
On the incident on October 26 he was seen wearing a dark coloured puffer jacket and black trousers.
Anyone who recognises this man, or who has any information which could assist the investigation, is asked to contact Merton police on 101, quoting image 194308.

Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Bus Ticket Inspector Threatened: CCTV Released

Police hunting a passenger, who behaved aggressively towards a bus ticket inspector, have released this CCTV image of a suspect.
The Transport for London Revenue Protection Inspector was checking passengers had paid their fare on a route 12 bus.
The incident occurred on Thursday, July 16, last year at about 9.40am as the bus travelled along Etherow Street, Dulwich, south London.
The inspector, a 44 year-old man, was threatened by the suspect after approaching to check his ticket.
The suspect is described as a black man, aged in his late teens, wearing a hooded Adidas zip-up top.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Constable Martin O'Donnell, who is leading the investigation on 07826 536152 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 quoting ref: 189571.

Tuesday, 26 January 2016

Cyclist Decked By Driver: CCTV Released

Police are hunting this suspect after a cyclist was punched in the face three times for challenging a motorist's poor driving in east London.
On Sunday, October 4, last year police were called to reports of a 47-year-old man being assaulted outside a grocery store in Ripple Street, Barking, at approximately 6.00pm.
As the victim was riding his bicycle along Ripple Street, the suspect drove past in a silver Audi A4, narrowly missing the cyclist before parking outside the shop.
As the suspect got out of his car, the victim approached him and asked why he was driving in such a way.
The suspect then went into the shop.
The victim remained outside waiting to speak to the motorist.
On leaving the grocery store the suspect punched the cyclist three times in the face, causing him to fall to the floor.
The victim called police and the suspect ran off down King Edwards Road.
The victim declined medical assistance.
The suspect is described as 6ft 3ins tall, in his mid-20s and was wearing a grey track suit.
He has short black hair and a black moustache.
Police are keen to hear from anyone who may recognise the man in the CCTV or who witnessed the assault.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact police on 101 quoting reference number 193348 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Monday, 25 January 2016

Eleven Year-Old Girl Molested On Bus: CCTV Released

Police hunting a sex pervert, who molested an 11 year-old girl on a bus, have released these CCTV images of a suspect.
Officers from the Metropolitan Police Service's Roads and Transport Policing Command are appealing for help in identifying the man.
On Tuesday, June 30, last year at about 8.30am, the girl was sexually assaulted by a man as she travelled on a route 343 bus travelling along Thurlow Street, Walworth.
The suspect is described as a black man, aged mid to late twenties, with short dark hair, wearing a striped collared top.
Officers are asking anyone with any information to contact Acting Police Sergeant Jeremy Collins on 07824 545723 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, quoting reference 185411.

Sunday, 24 January 2016

NOT GUILTY: Boat Race Ear-Bite Accused Is Cleared

Not Guilty: Ali Nariman
The man who bit off the top of an investment banker's ear, who was enjoying a day-long pub crawl during last year's Boat Race, has been cleared of GBH.

Ali Nariman, 35, of Chertsey Road, Twickenham told Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court 30 year-old Charles Linard was drunk and aggressive in Putney's Be at One bar on April 11.

He said Mr. Linard, who had been drinking for 11 hours, lunged towards him as if to inflict a headbutt and kicked him in the shin seconds before the ear-bite incident.

Earlier in the evening there had been a confrontation between the pair in the busy bar with CCTV cameras capturing Mr. Linard thrusting his arm out towards Nariman.

The jury found him not guilty of both inflicting grievous bodily harm, with intent, and a lesser charge of wounding.


Charles Linard 
The incident was the subject of an appeal on BBC1's Crimewatch programme, with a full recreation of the evening using actors.

Nariman surrendered himself to police after learning he was wanted for questioning.

Six-foot three Mr. Linard told the jury he leaned in to hear what Nariman was saying after the defendant motioned to him.

"My ear was towards his mouth so I could hear what he was saying. The next thing I remember was the gentleman lunging forward.

"I felt a pain in my ear and as I instinctively pushed him away I felt a tugging of my ear and swung my right hand towards him in self-defence.

"There was blood and I felt pain."

Saturday, 23 January 2016

Company Boss Denies £30K OAP Telephone Bank Scam

A Glasgow company director defrauded a 78 year-old woman out of nearly £30,000 during a convincing telephone scam – laundering over half the proceeds through his firm – a jury were told this week.

Nasrullah Mohammed, 55, of Leven Street, Pollokshields withdrew another £9,500 in cash from a Post Office in St. Vincent Street and took further sums from ATMS around the city.

He has pleaded not guilty at south-west London's Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court to defrauding Mary Black by falsely representing she should make a £29,474 transfer from her Halifax account to his RBS account between December 19 and 24, 2013.

Mohammed also denies transferring criminal property, namely £17,375, from his RBS account to the account of his company Green Deal between the same dates.

Prosecutor Mr. Philip Stott told the court: “She was conned into transferring that sum from her bank account by someone pretending to be an employee of her bank who telephoned her.

She was conned into transferring money into the bank account of Mr. Mohammed, who quickly transferred the money into another bank account he controlled and then withdrew in cash.”

The court heard Mrs Black and her husband received a telephone call on December 20 from a fraudster posing as a Halifax bank official.

The caller pretended there had been an attempt to draw large sums of money from her account and she needed to take steps to transfer the funds to a secure account.”

She was given account details – Mohammed's RBS account – and a £18,674 transfer was made.

She describes the man on the telephone as very reassuring and there is no doubt he must have been convincing.”

However, the fraudsters pursued the couple for more money and convinced Mrs Black to make online transfers of £7,000 and £3,800 over the next couple of days.

She eventually contacted Halifax herself and discovered she had been defrauded with no prospect of recovering the money or receiving any compensation.

Before the fraud Mohammed had only £50 in his RBS account and emptied Mrs Black's money in just two days.

Trial continues................

Friday, 22 January 2016

Fraudster Foiled In £385K House Heist

A Croydon fraudster hijacked another woman's identity and walked into a bank where she tried to have £385,000 transferred to buy a new house.

Linda Carrington, 65, of Boston Road, failed because of problems with the signature and was arrested four days later when she returned to the same branch to cash a £5,000 cheque.


She pleaded guilty at Isleworth Crown Court to two counts of fraud by false representation at HSBC King's Road, Chelsea on May 29 and June 2, last year and was sentenced to six months imprisonment, suspended for twelve months.


Prosecutor Miss Roxana Nasser told the court the victim, Mary Walsh, had her passport, driving licence, two phones and other items stolen on the Eurostar when she was travelling to Paris.


Carrington entered the HSBC branch just before closing time on a Friday with the licence and a joint account statement requesting £385,000 be transferred to Mitchell Home for a new property.


The bank were unhappy with the signature given and contacted Mary Walsh's husband the next day and discovered the fraud.


Carrington returned with the stolen licence on June 2 and tried to cash a £5,000 cheque on the account, but bank staff were ready and called the police.


“It's not me. There's a man outside sitting in a BMW from Biggin Hill in Kent who made me do it,” she told officers.


“She said she was pressurised and threatened by a man known as Elijah,” explained Miss Nasser.


Judge Robin Johnson told Carrington: “It's a shame to see someone of your age in the dock and it is a serious matter.


“The fraud was to try and draw money on this large transfer.”


Carrington was also ordered to complete a thirty-day rehabilitation programme.

Thursday, 21 January 2016

Dad-To-Be Accused Of Webcam Sex Acts With 13 Year-Old Girl

A young Wiltshire father-to-be, accused of online sex acts via Skype with a 13 year-old girl, has appeared in court for the first time.

Grant Boyd, 21, of Kingsbury Square, Melksham allegedly played with himself and forced the under-age Scottish teenager to reveal her breasts during face-to-face internet communication.

He is also said to have sent offensive, obscene, indecent or menacing texts to a 14 year-old girl.

West London's Hammersmith Magistrates Court bailed him to appear at Isleworth Crown Court on February 16 on condition he does not contact the two girls and resides at his recorded address, which he shares with his girlfriend who is due to give birth in two months time.

Boyd is charged with engaging in sexual activity in the presence of a child; causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity and sexual grooming between October 1, 2014 and January 1, last year.

He has indicated not guilty pleas to those three charges.

He is also charged with three counts of causing to be sent by public communication a grossly offensive message on April 22; 23 and 24, last year.

Deputy District Judge Kevin Gladwell told Boyd: “These are extremely serious matters. You are facing a significant term of imprisonment if convicted.”

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Future's So Bright I Gotta Wear Shades: Sunglasses Thief Nicked Over £13K's Worth

A persistent thief - with an eye for expensive designer sunglasses - stole 38 pairs of Bvlgari's, worth £11,130, in ten raids on the same Kensington store during a year-long shoplifting spree.

Christopher Blackwood, 28, targeted Sunglasses Hut on Kensington High Street, but also pinched 6 pairs of Prada's, worth £1500, and 7 pairs of Emporio Armani, worth £1,000 from neighbouring David Clulow opticians.

He pleaded guilty at Hammersmith Magistrates Court yesterday to twelve counts of theft and was remanded in custody for sentencing at Isleworth Crown Court on February 16.

The court heard drug-addict Blackwood, currently serving 16 months imprisonment for stealing a mobile phone, committed the thefts between May 16, 2014 and May 15, last year.

All but two of the thefts were caught on CCTV, but Blackwood escaped with the sunglasses every time and none of the pairs were ever recovered.

Deputy District Judge Kevin Gladwell told him: "These were high-value items stolen over a long period of time. You targeted one particular store in question."

Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Chunk Of Banker's Ear Bitten Off During Boat Race Pub Crawl

Ali Nariman
An investment banker enjoying an all-day pub crawl during the Boat Race had the top of his ear bitten off during a confrontation in a busy bar, a court heard yesterday.

Privately-educated Charles Linard, 30, - who attended £29,000 a year Bedford School - denies being drunk and aggressive after eleven hours of drinking.

Another customer at Putney's Be at One bar, 35 year-old Ali Nariman of Chertsey Road, Twickenham has pleaded not guilty to inflicting grievous bodily harm, with intent, on April 11, last year.

Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court heard experienced sailor Mr. Linard began drinking at 11am on the day of the annual Oxford and Cambridge University race, consuming a bloody mary and champagne.

The Durham University graduate continued drinking pints of cider, plus shots and cocktails with a group of friends at various pubs until they ended up in the packed Putney High Street bar.

Six-foot three Mr. Linard told the jury he leaned in to hear what Nariman was saying after the defendant motioned to him.

"My ear was towards his mouth so I could hear what he was saying. The next thing I remember was the gentleman lunging forward.

"I felt a pain in my ear and as I instinctively pushed him away I felt a tugging of my ear and swung my right hand towards him in self-defence.

"There was blood and I felt pain."

Charles Linard
Mr. Linard, who says he had never seen the man before, pursued him towards the exit, but he got away.

"I told one of the bouncers I would go to A and E tomorrow to which he said: 'I don't think you understand how much of your ear is missing.'

"I had to have some surgery to cut the cartilage back and have the wound cleaned up."

The jury viewed CCTV from the bar, which the defence say shows Mr. Linard pushing and grabbing Nariman, who was wearing a distinctive trilby hat, earlier in the evening.

During the ear-bite incident the CCTV shows Mr. Linard putting his hand around the back of Nariman's neck as he leaned in and then raising his right hand.

"Are you raising a fist?" asked Mr. Nicholas Maggs, defending. "You were extremely drunk and falling into people in the bar and invaded the personal space of the man in the hat.

"Do you remember telling telling him to: 'F*** off' and do you remember pushing him?" asked the lawyer.

"Do you remember saying: 'Get out of the way brownie' to him?

"You took hold of the back of his neck and you leaned your head forward and butted it against his.

'Do you remember kicking him in the shin and kneeing him in the groin?

"I suggest you were extremely rude, aggressive and violent to the man in the hat before your ear was bitten," concluded Mr. Maggs.

Mr. Linard denied assaulting or swearing at and insulting the defendant.

CCTV also captured him "staggering" out of the pub, but he denied this was sue to intoxication. "It was shock more than anything else."

Trial continues………….