UPDATE: Man jailed for murder of Celine Dookhran

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Headline: UPDATE: Man jailed for murder of Celine Dookhran

A man has been sentenced to life with a minimum of 40 years for the the murder of 20-year-old Celine Dookhran following his conviction at the Old Bailey on Wednesday, 14 February. 

Mujahid Arshid, 33 (09.06.84) of Homefield Gardens, Mitcham was also sentenced to varying periods of time of less than 40 years, all to run concurrently with the life sentence, for the other offences he was convicted of at the same time. 

These were: the attempted murder of a second female victim, one count of sexual assault, one count of assault by penetration, two counts of kidnap and two counts of rape. 

Arshid was found not guilty of possession of a firearm.

Police launched an investigation after being called to an address on Coombe Lane West in Kingston on the evening of 19 July 2017.

They had been alerted after the second victim had managed to escape from Arshid and raise the alarm.

Officers attended the property at around 20:00hrs and found Celine’s body. Arshid was quickly identified as a suspect and he was arrested in the early hours of the following morning at a hotel in Folkestone.

Their investigation revealed that Arshid had spent the three weeks prior to the incident planning how he could abduct Celine and the second victim.

He was said to have been motivated to kill by his infatuation for them, and jealousy because of other relationships they were in.

The jury heard that he had carried out internet searches about how to dissolve bodies in acid and how long it took for someone to freeze to death.

On the morning of 19 July, Arshid entered an address on Homefield Gardens in Mitcham wearing a balaclava.

Miss Dookhran and the second victim were gagged and had their mouths, hands and feet bound with tape. They were then wrapped in dust sheets.

Arshid is said to have gathered clothes and other items belonging to the two women and put them in a suitcase – it is believed that he wanted to make it look like they were running away.

The victims were loaded into the back of his vehicle.

Arshid then drove the victims to an address on Coombe Lane West in Kingston, which he had been hired to carry out building work on and knew was empty.

Both women were raped by Arshid at the address and he inflicted a fatal slash wound on Celine’s neck. He then put her in a chest freezer he had installed at the property two days before on 17 July, and padlocked it shut.

The second victim also suffered a neck wound which was not fatal. She spoke to Arshid during the attacks and he stopped the violence.

She managed to get hold of a mobile phone whilst being held captive and tell her mother she had been kidnapped. She didn’t know where she had been taken, but was able to remember landmarks.

Seemingly coming to terms with what he had done, Arshid called a relative and they met. Seeing the injuries to the second victim, the relative got her out of Arshid’s car and took her to hospital. She would later recount what had happened.

Arshid first drove home where he spoke to his wife whilst gathering belongings and his passport. He then drove to New Malden and boarded a train to Kent. When he was arrested, Arshid was carrying a key to the padlock on the freezer and was found with purses belonging to the two victims.

A post-mortem examination carried out at Kingston Mortuary gave Celine’s cause of death as an incised wound to the neck.

Detective Chief Inspector Sam Price, led the investigation for the Homicide and Major Crime Command, she said: “This was a sexually motivated attack of unspeakable violence and horror which ended in one murder, with a second surviving victim suffering serious injuries and ongoing trauma.

“Throughout the trial, Arshid’s attempts to deflect blame from himself have been deplorable. I am glad the jury have seen through his lies and have convicted him of these horrific crimes.

“Celine’s family have been forced to sit through weeks of reliving their daughter’s last hours and they have done this with absolute dignity. Their distress has been compounded by the fact Arshid was someone they knew and trusted.

“I would like to pay tribute to them, and the surviving victim, who have shown great strength and courage during this investigation – this is in complete contrast to Arshid’s cowardice.”

A second man, Vincent Tappu, 28 (04.03.89) of Spencer Road, Ealing was found not guilty at the same trial of two counts of kidnap and one count of possession of a firearm.

Man who posted terrorist messages online is convicted

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Headline: Man who posted terrorist messages online is convicted

A man who posted a number of images online promoting Daesh has been sentenced to two years’ imprisonment for encouraging terrorism.

Snaresbrook Crown Court heard how Shafi Mohammed Saleem, 28 (03.03.89) of east London used in excess of 20 Twitter and Instagram handles to share his poisonous pro-Daesh messages between 2016 and 2017.

Detectives from the Met arrested Saleem at his home address on 19 April 2017 after launching an intelligence-led investigation into his online activities.

One of Saleem’s tweets included an image of two ‘zombie knives’, with just the word “itching”. Another showed a second man holding the knives, with the words “dip dip dip”, meaning ‘to stab’.

Detectives recovered nine digital devices from Saleem’s home address, containing one terabyte of data. Specialist forensic investigators trawled through the data, retrieving images of articles from terrorist magazines, videos of Osama Bin Laden and Daesh militants, and a picture saved on Saleem’s Telegram app showing him posing with what appears to be a genuine handgun.

An image retrieved from a laptop he had, also showed a meeting between a number of men including the convicted terrorists Anjem Choudhary and Mizanur Rahman.

Commander Dean Haydon, of the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command, said: “I cannot underplay the importance of bringing before the courts people who tweet subversive messages promoting Daesh. Every tweet has the potential to radicalise vulnerable people.

“Arresting and bringing to justice people who send messages like Saleem did is just one of the ways that counter terrorism officers nationally are tackling the threat from terrorist propaganda online. The national Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit also scours the internet daily for material like this and by working with hundreds of social media platforms globally, it has ensured the removal of more than 300,000 terrorist and extremist posts in the past seven years.”

Anyone who sees material online which they believe to be terrorist or extremist is urged to report it via: www.gov.uk/act

Two men arrested in latest phase of Operation Sceptre

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Headline: Two men arrested in latest phase of Operation Sceptre

Officers from the Met and City of London Police arrested two men on Wednesday, 14 February as a result of the Met’s crack down on knife crime Operation Sceptre.

A 45-year-old man was arrested after a search warrant was executed at an address on Camden Park Road in Camden for importation of offensive weapons, firearms offences, possession of offensive weapons and possession of Class C drugs. He has been taken to a north London police station.

A number of weapons were seized from the property, including: a number of prohibited knives, a knuckle duster, multiple adapted firearms and a crossbow.
A 23-year-old man was arrested following a search warrant executed at an address on Rotherfield Street in Islington.

He was arrested for breach of a court order, and has since been further arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods, money laundering and possession with intent to supply a Class B drug. He was also taken to a north London police station.

The following items were seized from the Rotherfield Street address:

– Ten mobile phones, suspected of having been stolen by means of moped-enabled robbery;
– Two bundles of cash, amounting to approximately £1,500;
– 24 bags of cannabis;
– A number of mobile phones suspected to have been used in the commission of crime;
– A moped fitted with false number plates.

A number of warrants are being executed this week as part of the latest operation to tackle knife crime.

Detective Superintendent Sean Yates, said: “We are committed to tackling knife crime to make the streets of London a safer place and these arrests and seizures reflect that.

“Operational activity like this is essential for not only pursuing and arresting criminals, but also for reassuring the public that we are clamping down on knife crime in the city.”

Three guilty of Croydon murder

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Headline: Three guilty of Croydon murder

Three males were found guilty on Wednesday, 14 February, of the murder of Croydon teenager Jermaine Goupall. A woman was found guilty of manslaughter.

Adam Benzahi, 21, (4.09.96) of Croydon; Samuel Oliver-Rowland, 18 (26.09.99) of Epsom Road, Croydon; and Junior Simpson, 17, (18.1.01) of Northdown Crescent, Croydon were found guilty of murder following a trial at the Old Bailey which started on 8 January.

Saskia Haye-Elliot, 18 (02.04.99) of Northdowns Crescent, Croydon was found guilty of manslaughter.

Jermaine, 15, was with friends outside the Costcutter shop in Green Lane, Croydon on the evening of 8 August 2017 when a silver-coloured Ford Focus car pulled up and a number of people wearing balaclavas and armed with knives and a machete got out and chased them.

Most of the group took cover in the shop. Jermaine was chased on foot with the car also following. His attackers caught up with him and stabbed him.

Police were called to Green Lane at around 23:00hrs and members of the public rushed to help Jermaine as he lay injured before police officers and the London Ambulance Service arrived.

Jermaine was pronounced dead at the scene shortly before midnight. A post-mortem gave cause of death as a single stab wound to the leg – his femoral vein had been wounded.

The Met’s Homicide and Major Crime Command launched an investigation.

The suspects were identified through mobile phone analysis, CCTV enquiries which identified the vehicle in which the suspects travelled to the scene and information from the community.

During the trial, the court heard that Jermaine and his friends were possibly targeted due to ongoing tensions between rival gangs in the area. However, police believe that Jermaine was not himself an active gang member.

Information received led officers to the suspects, and analysis of their mobile phone activity placed them in the area, and showed that they were in contact before and after the murder with no use at the time of the murder.

Oliver-Rowland, Haye-Elliot and Simpson were arrested between 11 and 17 August and charged whilst in custody. Benzahi was arrested on 31 October and charged the following day.

DCI Tony Lynes, who led the investigation, said: “Jermaine and his group of friends were targeted by armed suspects with their faces covered who chased Jermaine and carried out a terrifying, violent attack.

“I can only imagine the fear Jermaine felt as he was attacked. Members of the public rushed to his aid as they tried to stem the bleeding and keep Jermaine calm before the emergency services arrived and continued to administer first aid, but tragically he died from his injuries.

“These four defendants denied involvement, but the weight of evidence against them was enough to convince a jury of their guilt.

“Jermaine’s senseless murder appears to have stemmed from gang rivalry and violence, and we now have a family left utterly devastated and the lives of all involved blighted forever.

“I would like to highlight the courage and dignity Jermaine’s family have shown since his death and throughout the trial, and I hope the verdict and upcoming sentences will offer them some comfort and help ease their enduring grief as they continue to come to terms with their tragic loss.”

The four will be sentenced on or after Thursday, 15 February.

Man convicted of murdering Celine Dookhran

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Headline: Man convicted of murdering Celine Dookhran

A man has been convicted of the murder of 20-year-old Celine Dookhran and the attempted murder of a second woman following a trial at the Old Bailey.

Mujahid Arshid, 33 (09.06.84) of Homefield Gardens, Mitcham was found guilty on Wednesday, 14 February of the murder of Celine Dookhran, attempted murder, rape, sexual assault and kidnap.

Arshid will be sentenced at the same court later today.

Police launched an investigation after being called to an address on Coombe Lane West in Kingston on the evening of 19 July 2017.

They had been alerted after the second victim had managed to escape from Arshid and raise the alarm.

Officers attended the property at around 20:00hrs and found Celine’s body. Arshid was quickly identified as a suspect and he was arrested in the early hours of the following morning at a hotel in Folkestone.

Their investigation revealed that Arshid had spent the three weeks prior to the incident planning how he could abduct Celine and the second victim.

He was said to have been motivated to kill by his infatuation for them, and jealousy because of other relationships they were in.

The jury heard that he had carried out internet searches about how to dissolve bodies in acid and how long it took for someone to freeze to death.

On the morning of 19 July, Arshid entered an address on Homefield Gardens in Mitcham wearing a balaclava.

Miss Dookhran and the second victim were gagged and had their mouths, hands and feet bound with tape. They were then wrapped in dust sheets.

Arshid is said to have gathered clothes and other items belonging to the two women and put them in a suitcase – it is believed that he wanted to make it look like they were running away.

The victims were loaded into the back of his vehicle.

Arshid then drove the victims to an address on Coombe Lane West in Kingston, which he had been hired to carry out building work on and knew was empty.

Both women were raped by Arshid at the address and he inflicted a fatal slash wound on Celine’s neck. He then put her in a chest freezer he had installed at the property two days before on 17 July, and padlocked it shut.

The second victim also suffered a neck wound which was not fatal. She spoke to Arshid during the attacks and he stopped the violence.

She managed to get hold of a mobile phone whilst being held captive and tell her mother she had been kidnapped. She didn’t know where she had been taken, but was able to remember landmarks.

Seemingly coming to terms with what he had done, Arshid called a relative and they met. Seeing the injuries to the second victim, the relative got her out of Arshid’s car and took her to hospital. She would later recount what had happened.

Arshid first drove home where he spoke to his wife whilst gathering belongings and his passport. He then drove to New Malden and boarded a train to Kent. When he was arrested, Arshid was carrying a key to the padlock on the freezer and was found with purses belonging to the two victims.

A post-mortem examination carried out at Kingston Mortuary gave Celine’s cause of death as an incised wound to the neck.

Detective Chief Inspector Sam Price, led the investigation for the Homicide and Major Crime Command, she said: “This was a sexually motivated attack of unspeakable violence and horror which ended in one murder, with a second surviving victim suffering serious injuries and ongoing trauma.

“Throughout the trial, Arshid’s attempts to deflect blame from himself have been deplorable. I am glad the jury have seen through his lies and have convicted him of these horrific crimes.

“Celine’s family have been forced to sit through weeks of reliving their daughter’s last hours and they have done this with absolute dignity. Their distress has been compounded by the fact Arshid was someone they knew and trusted.

“I would like to pay tribute to them, and the surviving victim, who have shown great strength and courage during this investigation – this is in complete contrast to Arshid’s cowardice.”

The family of the surviving victim said: “We would like to take this opportunity to give a brief statement after the end of this trial.

“Firstly, that this wasn’t an honour killing as was initially speculated in the media post July 19th 2017, and which was then widely assumed and reported. The facts of the case have vindicated this and therefore we would further invite everyone not to believe the wild speculation and spin on the facts that previously emerged on social media and that may do so again, as well as in the papers.

“Mujahid Arshid tried to destroy the life of the surviving victim ever since she met him, he has manipulated and lied repeatedly, and continued this throughout the trial. Mujahid Arshid persistently fabricated the truth and attempted to deceive the courts and the same can be said of those that have supported him during the course of this trial. More so, Arshid, by pleading not guilty, ensured that the surviving victim would have to relive that horrific day in minuscule detail during the course of this trial. He showed not an ounce of remorse throughout this trial, in spite of the hurt and pain he purposefully caused. He should hang his head in shame!

“We would like to thank the police, the officers and detectives, the support agencies, the Crown Prosecution Service, The Judge and the Jury. More specifically Mr Crispin Aylett QC & Mr Bill Emlyn-Jones, as the life and honour of the surviving victim were placed in there assured hands and they ensured that justice was delivered. We feel if it were not for both Mr Aylett QC & Mr Emlyn-Jones then possibly justice would not have been served.

“We would like to thank everyone who has supported the surviving victim throughout this ordeal, especially friends and family.

“We would like to give a special mention to Celine Dookhran who was tragically murdered by Mujahid Arshid. She was an amazingly brilliant, talented, kind, loving and innocent person. She will be always remembered and loved.

“The surviving victim has asked for privacy from all forms of media and press so she can take some time to attempt to rebuild and move on with her life.”

A second man, Vincent Tappu, 28 (04.03.89) of Spencer Road, Ealing was found not guilty at the same trial.

Two men jailed for fraud offences

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Headline: Two men jailed for fraud offences

Two men responsible for more than £200,000 worth of fraudulent transactions in shops across London have been jailed for a combined total of six-and-a-half years.

Wayne Field, 40 (12.12.77) of Tannoy Square, Gipsy Hill, and Ricardo Araujo, 42 (13.02.76) of Appach Road, Brixton, were each found guilty of fraud after a trial at Inner London Crown Court.

The pair were prosecuted as a result of an investigation by the Met’s Fraud and Online Linked Crime (Falcon) Unit, which revealed they had dishonestly obtained bank cards and details for accounts that were not their own.

Between October and November 2014, these bank details were used to buy more than £200,000 worth of goods, including designer clothing, from department stores in London such as Selfridges and Harrods.

The majority of these transactions were caught on CCTV, which led to the identification of Field and Araujo.

Footage clearly showed both men at the relevant times and locations, along with a third unknown person making the physical ‘chip and pin’ transfers.

Field was arrested on 22 December 2014, and Araujo on 5 March 2015. They were sentenced on Thursday, 8 February.

Field was convicted of eight counts of fraud by false representation and one count of possession of an article for use in fraud. He was sentenced to a total of four years’ imprisonment.

Araujo was convicted of seven counts of fraud by false representation and one count of possession of criminal property. He received a total of two-and-a-half years’ imprisonment.

Investigating officer Detective Constable Simon Allen, from the Met’s Organised Crime Command, said: “This has been a protracted and complex investigation spanning several years and requiring dedication and resilience from all the officers involved. These suspects continued to deny any wrongdoing and continually changed their accounts in order to try and evade justice. The high value of the items fraudulently purchased show just how brazen the defendants were in their actions. We are satisfied that the sentences passed reflects the gravity of the offence.

“We would encourage members of the public to regularly review their accounts and security settings in order to safeguard their personal details and minimise the risk of them being obtained for use in fraud.”

You can read more on the different types of fraud and how to protect yourself from becoming a victim here

If you think you have been a victim of fraud, you can report it via our website

Two jailed for series of burglaries

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Headline: Two jailed for series of burglaries

Two burglars have been jailed after admitting a string of offences that were carried out in a single day.

Jeffrey Major – 44 (04.06.73) of no fixed abode and David Grintuch – 33 (09.09.84) of no fixed abode were jailed at Wood Green Crown Court on Monday, 12 February after pleading guilty to nine residential burglaries.

Major was sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment; Grintuch was jailed for five years.

On 18 August 2017, the pair forced entry into a block of flats in City Road, EC1.

Once inside, Major and Grintuch burgled three apartments, stealing designer bags and jewellery worth around £12,000.

Later the same day, the pair gained entry to a separate block of flats on the same road in EC1 after tailgating a resident in through the main door. On this occasion they burgled six apartments and stole items, including designer bags and jewellery, worth approximately £80,000.

Officers from Hackney CID launched an investigation and following analysis of CCTV, Major and Grintuch were identified as suspects. On 24 August, a car they used on the day of the burglaries was recovered in Brent – inside officers found some items that had been stolen.

The pair were located and interviewed on 22 November and subsequently charged with nine counts of burglary.

Detective Inspector Paul Ridley of Hackney CID said:

“Major and Grintuch were brazen in their actions, gaining entry into residential flats and carry out numerous burglaries.

“While some of the items they stole have been recovered and returned to their rightful owners, many other items remain outstanding.

“Burglary has a huge impact on homeowners, leaving them feeling insecure and vulnerable. I can only hope the sentences handed down give some reassurance to those affected by Major and Grintuch’s actions.”

Murder investigation launched in Ilford, Redbridge

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Headline: Murder investigation launched in Ilford, Redbridge

Officers from the Met’s Homicide and Major Crime Command are investigating a murder in Redbridge, east London.

Police attended Staines Road, Ilford at around 18.00hrs on Tuesday, 13 February after it was reported that a woman was deceased at an address.

Officers gained entry and found a woman, aged 54, unresponsive having suffered serious head injuries.

She was pronounced dead at the scene.

Formal ID awaits and a post mortem examination will be held in due course.

Next of kin have been informed.

A man aged 58 has been arrested on suspicion of murder. He is in custody at an east London police station.

A crime scene remains in place at the address.

Detective Inspector John Marriott is leading the investigation. He said: “While we have a male in custody, our investigation is still in its very early stages and enquiries are ongoing. We would ask anyone who has any information to contact our incident room on 020 8345 3715 quoting reference 5470/13FEB.”

Alternatively, call police on 101 or tweet @MetCC. Information can also be given anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Appeal to locate 14-year-old boy missing from Southwark

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Headline: Appeal to locate 14-year-old boy missing from Southwark

Police in Southwark are appealing for the public’s help to find a missing 14-year-old boy.

Mohamed Kalokoh was last seen at about 05:45hrs on Tuesday, 13 February at an address in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey.

He is black, about 6ft, with short afro style hair.

At the time of his disappearance he was wearing black bottoms, a white t-shirt, a long grey Nike coat and black and grey Nike trainers.

He has links to Southwark.

Officers are increasingly concerned for Mohamed’s wellbeing and would urge anyone with information on his whereabouts to call Southwark’s Missing Persons Unit on 101 or Missing People on 116000.

Appeal after attempted murder of police officer – Aylesbury

Source: United Kingdom Thames Valley Police

Headline: Appeal after attempted murder of police officer – Aylesbury

The force was called to Market Square at 3.18pm yesterday (13/2) after reports that a vehicle had collided with a police officer.

The vehicle failed to stop following the collision with the officer, who was on-duty at the time of the incident.

The officer has been taken to hospital with head injuries. He was discharged from hospital last night.

Investigating officer, Detective Inspector James Mather of Force CID, said: “I am appealing to anyone who may have information about the incident to please contact police immediately.

“I would particularly like to speak to anyone who has mobile phone or dashcam footage of the incident or the vehicle being driven in the town to come forward.

“The vehicle, a red Vauxhall Astra, was involved in a number of road traffic collisions after the incident in Market Square, but thankfully no-one was injured during these subsequent collisions. I would also like to hear from anyone who saw a vehicle matching the description being driven erratically in the town.

“The vehicle was later located in Osier Way but there was no driver or passengers in the car. We believe the driver and two passengers, all believed to be male, fled the scene.

“Thankfully the officer is now recovering at home with support from his family and the force. This incident highlights the sacrifices that police officers and staff make every day to protect the public across the country.

“Anyone who has any information about the incident is urged to call police on 101 and quote reference number 747 (13/2).”