Appeal one-week on from man’s disappearance

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Headline: Appeal one-week on from man’s disappearance

One-week on from the disappearance of a man from Greenwich, detectives are renewing appeals for information to trace his whereabouts.

Seyed Khan, 49, who is from Thamesmead was last seen at work in A-Z Carpets at 717-719 High Road in Ilford at approximately 17:00hrs on Wednesday, 24 January.

He left the shop to take a phone call and has not been seen or heard from since.

Mr Khan’s family, and officers, are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare as his disappearance is out of character.

His eldest son, Khalil, said: “My father is a kind and well respected man; he is much loved by his family and friends. We are all in great grief, especially my five-year-old brother. All we want is for our dad to come back to us.”

Mr Khan is an Asian man, around 5ft 9ins tall, of medium build with short black hair. At the time of his disappearance he was wearing blue jeans, a black jacket and grey trainers.

He is known to frequent the Thamesmead, Plumstead, Woolwich and Ilford areas.

The Met’s Homicide and Major Crime Command is leading the investigation into his disappearance and is continuing to work closely with colleagues in Greenwich and Redbridge Boroughs.

Detective Inspector Richard Leonard, said: “It has now been a week since Mr Khan left his place of employment to answer his phone. We would like to speak with whomever placed that call, or anyone who saw where he went. Somebody must have seen him.

“His family are desperate for information and I would urge anyone who is yet to speak with officers to come forward.”

Anyone who has information should call the incident room on 020 8721 4622, via 101 or tweet @MetCC.

To remain anonymous call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

UPDATE: Man charged with Hackney murder

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Headline: UPDATE: Man charged with Hackney murder

Detectives investigating the murder of Daniel Frederick, who was fatally stabbed in Hackney, have charged a man.

[C] Kacper Karasinski, 18 (3.10.99) of Mount Pleasant Lane, Hackney was charged with murder on Tuesday, 30 January.

He will appear in custody at Thames Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, 31 January.

A 26-year-old man [A] who was arrested on the evening of Wednesday, 10 January on suspicion of murder was subsequently released under investigation pending further enquiries.

A 16-year-old boy [B] who was arrested on suspicion of murder on the morning of Monday, 22 January was bailed until a date in mid-February.

On Monday, 29 January, a 41-year-old woman [D] was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. She has been bailed to a date at the end of February.

POCA Hearing regarding Hatton Garden theft

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Headline: POCA Hearing regarding Hatton Garden theft

Four men responsible for the theft of gold and jewellery from a vault in Hatton Garden have been ordered to pay back more than £6 million or each serve an extra seven years in jail.

Following a one-week Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) hearing at Southwark Crown Court, Terry Perkins, John Collins, Daniel Jones and Brian Reader, have all been made subject of a confiscation order as a result of their involvement in the burglary during the Easter Bank Holiday in 2015.

Collins, Jones, Perkins and Reader were found to have jointly obtained the whole of the proceeds of the burglary, with a calculated value of £13,690,331.75.

– Terry Perkins, 69 (04.04.48) must pay back £6,526,571.65 or serve another seven years in jail.
– John Collins, 77 (05.09.40), must pay back £7,686,039.06 or serve another seven years in prison.
– Daniel Jones, 60 (01.03.57), must pay back £6,649,827.47 or serve another seven years in prison.
– Brian Reader, 78 (28.02.39), must pay back £6,644,951 or serve another seven years in prison.

At the same confiscation hearing on Tuesday, 30 January, William Lincoln, 62 (15.06.55), was ordered to pay back £26,898 or serve another nine months in prison.

– Hugh Doyle, 50 (28.02.67) also had a judgment handed down today after a confiscation hearing on 29 January. He must pay back £367.50 or serve another 14 days in prison.

Detective Chief Inspector Mark Bedford, of the Met’s Flying Squad, said: “These defendants were responsible for one of the biggest safety deposit centre heists in British history, but, after a meticulous Flying Squad investigation, they were caught, tried and subsequently given lengthy custodial sentences.

“However, this was not the end of the investigation; specialist financial investigators from the Met’s criminal finance team have been working with the Flying Squad to locate the outstanding property and identified the assets of these defendants. This thorough investigation in partnership with the Crown Prosecution Service has resulted in these Proceeds of Crime orders which will ensure the defendants are prevented from enjoying any financial benefit from this audacious burglary and demonstrates the Met’s determination to ensure that crime does not pay.”

Third man charged in connection with murder of Malachi Brooks

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Headline: Third man charged in connection with murder of Malachi Brooks

Detectives have charged a third person in connection with the murder of Malachi Brooks in Wandsworth in March 2017.

[D] Ashrafur Rahman, 23 (23.08.94) no fixed address was charged on Monday, 29 January with arson and perverting the course of justice

He was remanded in custody to appear at Kingtston Crown Court on Friday, 23 February.

He had been arrested on Saturday, 27 January .

Two men have previously been charged with offences connected to Malachi’s murder.

[B] Joel Preddie, 20 (29.08.97) of Chantry Way, Mitcham was charged on Saturday, 2 September 2017 with arson.

[C] Abdul Popatpotra, 26 (20.03.91) of Totterdown Street, SW11 was charged on the same day with arson and perverting the course of justice.

They first appeared in custody at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 4 September.

They are due to stand trial at 26 February at a Crown Court yet to be confirmed, on Monday, 26 February 2018.

Malachi, 31, was fatally stabbed in Surrey Lane, Battersea SW11 in the early hours of Tuesday, 28 March 2017.

Man charged with sexual assaults

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Headline: Man charged with sexual assaults

Detectives investigating a series of sexual assaults in South London have charged a man.

Kevin Bond, 51 (22.07.66) of Ingleby Way, Chislehurst was charged on Tuesday, 30 January with two counts of sexual assault.

He will appear at Bromley Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, 31 January.

Appeal for missing Bromley man

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Headline: Appeal for missing Bromley man

Police are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of a missing man from Bromley.

Simon Heard-White, 51, was last seen at Kings College Hospital on 15 November 2017.

He was last spoken to by phone on 22 November 2017.

Simon is described as white, 5ft 10ins tall, of medium build, with shoulder-length brown hair.

He may be walking with the aid of crutches.

Officers are increasingly concerned for his wellbeing and would urge anyone with information on his whereabouts to call officers at Bromley via 01 or Missing People on 116000.

UPDATE: Man charged with double murder

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Headline: UPDATE: Man charged with double murder

On Thursday, 25 January, detectives investigating a double murder that took place in Clapham more than 10 years ago charged a man. 

Gonzalo Andres Gomez Remolina, 35 (27.04.82) was charged with two counts of murder in connection with the deaths of Carlos Ayala-Cormona, aged 28, and Ruben Rodriguez Fuente, aged 30, at an address in Muller Road, SW4 on 5 June 2007.

He appeared in custody at the Old Bailey on Tuesday, 30 January.

A trial date has been set for Monday, 9 July.

Third man charged with murder of Malachi Brooks

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Headline: Third man charged with murder of Malachi Brooks

Detectives have charged a third person in connection with the murder of Malachi Brooks in Wandsworth in March 2017.

[D] Ashrafur Rahman, 23 (23.08.94) no fixed address was charged on Monday, 29 January with arson and perverting the course of justice

He was remanded in custody to appear at Kingtston Crown Court on Friday, 23 February.

He had been arrested on Saturday, 27 January .

Two men have previously been charged with offences connected to Malachi’s murder.

[B] Joel Preddie, 20 (29.08.97) of Chantry Way, Mitcham was charged on Saturday, 2 September 2017 with arson.

[C] Abdul Popatpotra, 26 (20.03.91) of Totterdown Street, SW11 was charged on the same day with arson and perverting the course of justice.

They first appeared in custody at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 4 September.

They are due to stand trial at 26 February at a Crown Court yet to be confirmed, on Monday, 26 February 2018.

Malachi, 31, was fatally stabbed in Surrey Lane, Battersea SW11 in the early hours of Tuesday, 28 March 2017.

Met and CPS publish review into R v Allan

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Headline: Met and CPS publish review into R v Allan

The Metropolitan Police Service and Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) have today, Tuesday, 30 January, published the findings of the joint review carried out into the disclosure failures in the case of R v Allan, which was dropped at trial in December 2017.

The joint review focused on the disclosure process in this case and specifically the handling of material recovered from the complainant’s mobile telephone. It is clear that there was a failure, both by the Met and CPS, to properly disclose all the relevant material in this case to the defence.

The review includes a number of recommendations for the Met and CPS including:

– to develop a joint CPS/Police Disclosure Improvement Plan reflecting local issues and nationally agreed priorities by February 2018;
– a nationally agreed joint CPS/Police protocol and process for the examination of digital media in each case;
– provide additional disclosure training to all police officers;
– develop a key group of accredited police specialist disclosure experts in each borough;
– appoint ‘Disclosure Champions’ in the CPS;
– appoint a Metropolitan Police Disclosure lead at Chief Officer level and a Tactical Disclosure lead at Chief Superintendent or Superintendent level.

These sit alongside the recommendations set out in the National Disclosure Improvement Plan that was agreed by the CPS, National Police Chiefs’ Council and College of Policing, and published on Friday, 26 January.

Commander Richard Smith and Chief Crown Prosecutor for London South, Claire Lindley, have met with Mr Allan and apologised to him about the handling of the case. The officers involved in the investigation, and the CPS, have also apologised to the complainant in relation to this case.

Following this case, the Met and CPS immediately began a review of rape cases where someone had been charged and were progressing towards a trial.

The Met and CPS then made the decision to review all active rape and serious sexual offence cases – this equates to 600 cases being examined. As part of our commitment to ensure that all procedures and disclosure work has been complied with, 120 police officers have been seconded from across the Met to undertake this work.

Commander Richard Smith, said: “I met with Mr Allan yesterday to discuss the findings and I apologised to him on behalf of the Met.

“It is clear from our review that both the Met and the CPS did not carry out disclosure procedures properly in this case. Although we are confident there was no malicious intent in this case, it was important that we carried out this urgent review and learn lessons from it.

“Those lessons will now be adopted across not only the sexual offences teams, but across the Met.

“The review of our live cases is ongoing – to expedite this process, and show our commitment to ensuring we have complied with processes, we have drafted in 120 officers to work full time on it.

“There are important lessons for us to learn from this case. Equally, there are important lessons for the criminal justice system.”

Claire Lindley, Chief Crown Prosecutor for London South, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said: “This case has highlighted some systemic and deep-rooted issues that have been apparent to those working in the criminal justice system for some time.

“The prosecutors involved in this case did not sufficiently challenge the police about digital material. That meant that it took longer than was necessary to drop Mr Allan’s case. For that, the CPS has offered an unreserved apology to him which I delivered to him in person yesterday.

“It is vital that lessons are learned from this case and others which have come to light over recent weeks where disclosure obligations have not been met.

“It is incumbent on all parties in the criminal justice system to ensure that these issues are addressed, and we have been working with our partners since last summer on a range of measures designed to improve performance in this crucial area.

“The recommendations in today’s report sit alongside the concrete steps to improve disclosure nationally that were announced in last week’s joint police/CPS improvement plan.

“We continue to work with the Metropolitan Police to identify any individual cases of concern as a matter of urgency. Senior prosecutors are assessing all live rape and serious sexual assault cases to check they are satisfied that disclosure obligations have been met.

“It is right that we satisfy ourselves that decisions are being made as soon as they possibly can be.”

Appeal to identify men following fatal stabbing

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Headline: Appeal to identify men following fatal stabbing

Detectives investigating the fatal stabbing of Daniel Frederick in Hackney have released new images of two individuals they would like to speak to in connection with his murder.

The moving footage and stills show two men walking along Clissold Road shortly before 18:00hrs on the day of the murder. Police believe that one of the men was possibly caught up in the attack and was injured.

Police were originally called at 17:48hrs on Monday, 8 January to reports of a man assaulted outside Burns House in Shakspeare Walk, N16. Officers attended and found 34-year-old Daniel Frederick, who lived locally, suffering from stab injuries. He was taken to an east London hospital by the London Ambulance Service where he died at 23:47hrs.

A post-mortem examination took place at Poplar Mortuary on Wednesday, 10 January and gave cause of death as a stab wound.

Detectives from the Homicide and Major Crime Command are investigating and are continuing to appeal for information.

A 26-year-old man [A] was arrested on the evening of Wednesday, 10 January on suspicion of murder. He was subsequently released under investigation pending further enquiries.

A 16-year-old boy [B] was arrested on suspicion of murder on the morning of Monday, 22 January, and subsequently bailed until a date in mid-February. 

In addition, two further arrests were made on Monday, 29 January in Essex. An 18-year-old man [C] was arrested on suspicion of murder and is in the process of being transferred to an east London police station. A 41-year-old woman [D] was also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. She will also be transferred to an east London police station.

Detective Inspector Paul Considine, who leads the investigation, said: “From the information I have, it seems that Daniel may have been mistaken for somebody else. He appears to be a completely innocent victim who was walking through the estate when he was subjected to an unprovoked attacked.

“I have released these images today in a bid to jog the memory of anyone who might have seen these men or know them – please contact us urgently. I believe one of the two men, the one in the darker jacket, may well have sustained an injury to his right leg during the attack which might be consistent with a stab wound. 

“We are also still appealing in general for any witnesses or anyone with information who has not yet spoken to us to come forward.” 

Anyone with information is asked to contact the incident room on 020 8345 3734 – you can also Tweet information to @MetCC.

Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or at crimestoppers-uk.org