Dual week of action targets dangerous drivers in the Capital

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Headline: Dual week of action targets dangerous drivers in the Capital

A crackdown on dangerous driving jointly carried out by the Metropolitan Police Service and Transport for London (TfL) has resulted in more than 1,500 offenders being caught for traffic offences, including driving while on a mobile phone.

London’s dangerous drivers were targeted last week by the Met in partnership with TfL, in a joint week of action which resulted in 25 arrests.

From Monday 22, to Sunday 28, January, officers from the Met’s Roads and Transport Policing Command (RTPC) were involved in an enforcement and education operation – Operation Safeway – to reduce road danger in the Capital.

As part of the operation, traffic officers were also engaged in the National Police Chiefs’ Council Mobile Phone Week of Action, which tackled motorists who were driving while making calls, texting and recording videos illegally from mobile phones when they should be paying attention to the road.

They also patrolled in an unmarked HGV cab, which gave them an elevated position, making it easier to spot motorists driving while using a phone. The cab was also fitted with cameras to evidentially film non-compliant drivers.

The 25 arrests included five people for drink or drug driving offences. Other arrests made included disqualified driving, assault, drugs and immigration offences.

Over 1,500 traffic-related offences were recorded throughout the week, with 636 drivers caught using mobile phones, an offence which can be subject to a £200 fine and six points on the offender’s licence.

Research has found that people using a mobile phone while driving are four times more likely to be involved in a collision, which could have tragic consequences. Another study found drivers texting at the wheel were 23 times more likely to be involved in a collision compared to a driver paying full attention.

Commander Neil Jerome, of the Territorial Policing Command, said: “The Met is working hard to reduce collisions and the number of people killed or seriously injured on London’s roads.

“Throughout our week of action, traffic officers made several arrests and issued a substantial amount of fines against non-compliant motorists who unlawfully used hand-held mobile devices while driving, or committed other road offences which posed a very real danger to themselves, other drivers and pedestrians.

“This operation was about reminding all road users of the importance of keeping themselves safe while driving. I hope our policing activity achieved just that and motorists can certainly expect to see us carrying out similar operations throughout the year to ensure they are concentrating on safe driving.”

Siwan Hayward, Head of Transport Policing at TfL, said: “We want to send out the clear message that if you drive in London and flout the rules, you will be caught. We want London’s streets to feel safe for everyone and will continue to crack down on dangerous drivers. The Mayor has set out a clear ambition in adopting Vison Zero that TfL, the police, boroughs and the community must work together to create a road network which is free from death or seriously injury. This week of action shows what we can do together and is the start of a major shift.”

The RTPC works to ensure all journeys across the road and surface transport network are safe, secure and reliable, in line with TfL’s Vision Zero commitment. Their priorities are reducing road collisions by targeting dangerous road users and managing traffic flow around incidents on the London road network; investigating the most serious collisions; carrying out cycle safety events; responding to collisions and breakdowns at tunnels and targeting the operators and drivers of freight and construction vehicles who create danger to road users and pedestrians on London’s roads.

Appeal to trace man wanted for distraction burglary

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Headline: Appeal to trace man wanted for distraction burglary

Police in Hackney have released an image of a man they want to speak with in connection with a distraction burglary.

John MacDonald, 51 (28.02.66), of no fixed address, is wanted in connection with a residential burglary which took place at Lordship Road, London N16 on Thursday, 11 January 2018.

The victim, a lone female aged 69, was burgled after a man attended her home address and pretended to be a council maintenance worker.

McDonald is described as white, of five foot ten inches height and of medium build, with short light brown and grey hair.

He is believed to be in the north London area.

If MacDonald is seen, the public are asked not to approach him, but to phone 999.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact police in Hackney on 07825 793 215 or 101. Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org.

ADVICE: Please remain vigilant when unexpected callers attend your address.

If you have a security chain, always put it on before you open the door as barrier against unwanted callers.

Ask to see ID and examine it carefully, genuine trades persons carry identity cards that show a photograph. If you are suspicious contact the company or council which they claim to be from in order to confirm that the caller is genuine.

Beware of anyone who says they are in a hurry or that the matter is urgent, if in doubt contact a friend or neighbour.

Police seek Steven Graham on recall to prison

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Headline: Police seek Steven Graham on recall to prison

Police in Kingston are appealing for help from the public to trace a man wanted on recall to prison.

Steven Graham, 44 (30.12.73), of Kingston, was released on licence from HMP Wandsworth on Friday, 29 December 2017. An emergency recall to prison was issued on the same day after Graham breached the conditions of his licence.

Graham is white, around 6ft tall, of stocky build, with blue eyes and short light brown hair. He has a scar in the centre of his forehead, a vertical scar above his right eye and the upper part of his left ear lobe missing.

Graham has links to Kingston, Richmond, Sutton, Merton, Wandsworth and the Epsom and Ewell areas in Surrey.

Anyone who sees Graham is asked not to approach him but call 999.

Anyone with information on Steven Graham’s whereabouts should call police 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Man sentenced for manslaughter – Reading

Source: United Kingdom Thames Valley Police

Headline: Man sentenced for manslaughter – Reading

Assistant Chief Constable Nikki Ross said: “PC Gareth Browning put his life on the line to serve and protect the public and on 30 November 2013 he made the ultimate sacrifice when he was struck by a stolen vehicle.

“Gareth and a colleague used a stop stick in an attempt to stop the stolen car which was being driven by Luke Haywood, who was on day release from prison. The vehicle, which was being driven by Haywood recklessly and at speed, hit Gareth who suffered serious injuries and needed constant care from that day on.

“Gareth never recovered from his injuries and sadly he died on 1 April last year. Gareth’s death was a stark reminder of the sacrifices that police officers make across the country.

“Gareth was proud to be a police officer, and we could not be more proud of him.

“Gareth was a hugely respected police officer and friend whose colleagues have felt his loss every day since the incident occurred.

“He was also a wonderful husband and father and our thoughts still go out to his family who must miss him terribly.

“The force will continue to support Gareth’s family as well as staff and officers who have been affected by the incident.

“In April 2014 Haywood was jailed for nine years after pleading guilty to one count of causing grievous bodily harm with intent, one count of aggravated vehicle taking and one count of going equipped for burglary. However, following Gareth’s death last year the Attorney General granted the authority to prosecute Haywood with manslaughter.

“Although I am satisfied that Haywood pleaded guilty to manslaughter and saved Gareth’s family and witnesses the painful task of attending court for trial, this is little consolation because no conviction or sentence will ever bring back Gareth.”

James Cable, Senior Crown Prosecutor for Thames and Chiltern Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said: “This case represents a tragedy for Gareth’s family and friends, who have been devastated by his appalling injuries and his subsequent death. I cannot praise Gareth’s family enough; they have remained dignified and courageous throughout, despite the unimaginable nightmare they have endured.

“We have worked closely with Thames Valley Police since this investigation was launched, sought consent from the Attorney General to prosecute, as Haywood had already been convicted of offences arising out of the same incident, and as a result of the hard work and diligence of the prosecution team, a just outcome has been achieved. We know that nothing will bring Gareth back to his family and friends, but we hope that today’s conviction and sentence bring them at least a small sense that justice has been done. Our thoughts are very much with them all at this time.”

Update on Didcot Power Station investigation following Coroner’s pre-inquest review

Source: United Kingdom Thames Valley Police

Headline: Update on Didcot Power Station investigation following Coroner’s pre-inquest review

Thames Valley Police (TVP) and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the partial collapse at Didcot A Power Station, which led to the deaths of Michael Collings, Ken Cresswell, Christopher Huxtable and John Shaw and also led to a number of men being injured.  

The joint investigation is being led by Thames Valley Police.

At the Coroner’s pre-inquest review, Senior Investigating Officer Detective Chief Inspector Craig Kirby, who is leading the investigation, updated HM Coroner Mr D.M. Salter on the status of the investigation.

Following the pre-inquest review, DCI Kirby said: “We continue to carry out a thorough investigation in order to obtain answers for the affected families and friends who lost their loved ones, and those who were injured following the partial collapse at Didcot.

“This is an extremely wide scale and hugely complex investigation. 

“To date over 1900 witness statements have been taken by the investigative team, and a number of interviews have been conducted under caution in line with the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (1984).

“These interviews have taken a significant length of time, and further interviews will need to be undertaken.

“The joint TVP and HSE investigative team continue to meet regularly with a specialist dedicated prosecutor from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to ensure that all lines of enquiry are being appropriately and robustly explored.

“At this time it is not possible for us to put a timeframe on the completion of the investigation however an initial file was submitted to the CPS at the end of December for investigative advice.

“On-site recovery of evidence continues to be a key line of enquiry, to understand why the boiler house collapsed.

“Clearance of boilers one and two has been completed, and independent contractors continue to clear boilers three and four. This work is expected to be completed by spring 2018.

“The site remains a crime scene with a 24/7 police scene guard. A TVP and HSE evidence recovery team continue to work on site.

“TVP and HSE remain committed to carrying out a thorough investigation to ascertain if any criminal or health and safety related offences have taken place, and to obtain justice for the families and all those affected.”

Police Officer dismissed for gross misconduct

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Headline: Police Officer dismissed for gross misconduct

A police constable has been dismissed from the Metropolitan Police Service following a misconduct hearing.

PC Rae Layzell, attached to the East Area Command Unit, faced allegations that her conduct amounted to a breach of the Met’s standards of professional behaviour in respect of honesty and integrity, discreditable conduct and duties and responsibilities.

It was alleged that on 28 August 2016 PC Layzell had exhausted her annual leave entitlement and so dishonestly and inappropriately applied to take carer’s leave, under the pretence of taking a relative to a medical appointment. In fact she took a pre-booked flight at 17:45hrs on 30 September to go on holiday.

It was further alleged that PC Layzell was dishonest when she indicated that a flight she was booked on from abroad on 8 October had been delayed and then cancelled. An investigation found there were no cancellations or delays from the airport that day and PC Layzell had instead missed the flight.

The hearing also heard that PC Layzell failed to attend work on 9 and 10 October.

PC Layzell did not attend the two-day hearing, which began on Monday, 29 January.

The chair of the hearing, having considered all of the evidence, found one case of gross misconduct and one case of misconduct proven, and that PC Layzell had breached the standards of professional behaviour.

She was subsequently dismissed without notice.

Victim named – HMP Wormwood Scrubs murder

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Headline: Victim named – HMP Wormwood Scrubs murder

A murder investigation has been launched following the death of an inmate at HMP Wormwood Scrubs, Shepherd’s Bush, W12.

Police were called to the prison at 15:19hrs on Wednesday, 31 January following reports of a stabbing.

Officers and London Ambulance Service attended and found a man suffering from stab wounds; he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Next of kin are aware.

While formal identification awaits, officers are confident the deceased is 25-year-old Saleh Khader.

A post-mortem examination will be arranged in due course.

Four men, all prisoners at HMP Wormwood Scrubs, have been arrested on suspicion of murder.

They are:

[A] and [B] – both aged 21;
[C] – aged 20;
[D] – aged 23.

All four remain in police custody.

Detectives from the Homicide and Major Crime Command are investigating.

Murder investigation launched after inmate fatally stabbed in Wormwood Scrubs

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Headline: Murder investigation launched after inmate fatally stabbed in Wormwood Scrubs

A murder investigation has been launched following the death of an inmate at HMP Wormwood Scrubs, Shepherd’s Bush W12.

Police were called to the prison at approximately 15:19hrs on Wednesday, 31 January following reports of a stabbing.

Officers and London Ambulance Service attended and found a man aged in his 20s suffering from stab wounds; he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Next of kin are aware.

A post-mortem examination will be arranged in due course. Formal identification awaits.

Four men, all prisoners at HMP Wormwood Scrubs, have been arrested on suspicion of murder.

They are:

[A] and [B] – both aged 21
[C] – aged 20
[D] – aged 23

All four remain in police custody.

Detectives from the Homicide and Major Crime Command are investigating.

Further enquiries into the incident continue.

Reward offered in Dawood Robinson murder investigation

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Headline: Reward offered in Dawood Robinson murder investigation

Detectives investigating the murder of an Islington man in 2016 have announced a reward of £20,000 has been made available.

David Robinson, also known as Dawood, died after being shot in Sunnyside Road, N19 on Saturday, 20 August 2016.

The reward is on offer to anyone who can provide information which leads to the arrest and prosecution of the person or persons responsible for the murder.

Detective Chief Inspector Dave Whellams of the Homicide and Major Crime Command leads the investigation and said:

“A significant reward is being offered for information that leads to the conviction of those responsible for Dawood’ s murder. It has now been nearly 18 months since Dawood was fatally wounded and his family are still waiting for answers.

“Over this period of time, people’s allegiances may have changed and those who were initially not comfortable speaking to police may now feel in a position to do so.

“I would urge anyone with information who could help us catch Dawood’s killers to contact police immediately.”

An investigation was launched after police were called shortly before 21:00hrs to reports of gunshots heard in Sunnyside Road, N19.

Officers and the London Ambulance Service attended and found 25-year-old Dawood inside the Big House 101 music studio suffering gunshot wounds. He was taken to an east London hospital where he was pronounced dead at around 00:10hrs on 21 August.

Dawood had attended the studio to read and spend time with friends. However, he became involved in an altercation inside the studio which resulted in Dawood being shot.

DCI Whellams added: “We know there were people in the area at the time, both inside and outside the venue, and we have spoken with many of them.

“However, I am sure that some of these people may have more to tell us – they need to be brave and speak to us in confidence about what occurred that evening.

“Anyone that has information that could assist this enquiry is urged to make contact with my officers at the incident room number below. A reward of £20,000 has been authorised that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for this murder.”

Anyone who witnessed the incident or who has information that may assist police is asked to call the incident room on 020 8345 3775. To give information anonymously, Crimestoppers can be contacted on 0800 555 111 or at crimestoppers-uk.org.

+ Four men, all aged in their 20s, have been arrested in connection with the investigation. They have since been released without further action.

Conman who ran fake advertising scam jailed for over eight years

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Headline: Conman who ran fake advertising scam jailed for over eight years

A prolific conman who ran a UK-wide publishing scam selling fake advertising space for non-existent magazines has been jailed for over eight years following a joint Met and Merseyside Police investigation.

Peter Edward Daly, 39 (15.06.1979), of West Kirby, Merseyside, was sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court on 29 January for eight counts of fraud having changed his plea to guilty during a trial.

The court heard that between October 2011 and June 2016, Daly cheated around 2,500 small businesses across the UK out of over £2million by cold-calling and offering advertising space for a few hundred pounds a time in various mocked-up magazines, some dubbed ‘Crime and Security Journal’, ‘Front Line’ and ‘Fire and Safety Magazine’.

Daly pretended to the victims that these were quarterly publications sent to emergency services locations and medical facilities.

Upon agreeing to advertise in the magazines many of the victims would be duly invoiced, often on the same day, and given a publication date upon payment. When the date of publication came and copies of the publications did not arrive, the victims were told the dates had been pushed back and given new dates.

When these dates came and the victims contacted Daly to ask where the publications were, their contact would go unanswered, pushing many of the victims to contact Action Fraud and police.

A Met investigation was launched, establishing that Daly was using ‘virtual offices’ based in Islington Kemp House, City Road, EC1and Hatton Garden, EC1, to receive and forward mail onward to an address in Market Street, Birkhenhead, Liverpool, in an apparent attempt to hide his location.

Officers from the Met went to the address in July 2012 with colleagues from Merseyside Police, who were carrying out their own investigation into Daly, and discovered what is commonly referred to as a ‘boiler room’; a premises that is used solely for the purpose of high pressure sales of illicit or illegal products and services to victims.

A total of ten computers, large amounts of documentation and freshly printed copies of the so-called ‘Crime and Security Journal’ were recovered, as well as £3,000 in cash, establishing that this was the operations centre for the scam.

Information was received indicating that Daly would be attending the address on 23 July 2012 to collect property. The information was passed to Merseyside Police and he was duly arrested.

As the investigation unfolded, police uncovered en elaborate network of accounts and company names in which money from victims was funnelled through, despite there being no evidence of legitimate trading; in a six month period, one account belonging to Daly was shown to have a turnover of £470,000, with £376,000 withdrawn as cash.

Daly was charged by postal requisition and summonsed in February 2014 to attend Highbury Magistrates Court on 7 April 2014, at which point he went on the run. He later handed himself into custody in Liverpool in late 2015 where he was charged with eight counts of fraud.

A trial was due to begin in London in March 2016; however after the Met and Merseyside Police decided to link their cases, the judge transferred the trial to be heard at Liverpool Crown Court on 8 January 2018. During the trial, Daly changed his plea to guilty. He was remanded in custody until he was sentenced to eight years and one month imprisonment.

Upon sentencing him the Judge called him a “cocky, arrogant egotistical man who thought he was cleverer than everyone else and could “‘blag’ his way out of any situation”.

DC Alan Stewart of Central North CID, said:
“This investigation reminds us all of the due diligence necessary, particularly when responding to ‘cold callers’. I thank the victims for their patience whilst we got this case to trial and would ask anyone concerned that they may have been the victim of fraud to refer to the action fraud website for further advice.”

DCI Christina Jessah of Central North CID, said: “Daly’s sentence reflects the seriousness of his offending and will hopefully act as a deterrent to others. I would like to thank our colleagues from Merseyside Police for their support in securing the right outcome for the victims.”