Three sentenced as Met crackdown on mobile phone theft in south east London

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Local Met officers in south east London have led an investigation into a series of phone thefts, as part of the service’s commitment to tackling mobile phone robbery and theft.

A man and two teenage boys were sentenced for their involvement in a spate of phone theft incidents in Bermondsey and Greenwich.

The trio were brought to justice for their part in snatching phones in 35 separate incidents. Thanks to the actions of Met officers, 32 mobile phones were recovered, with 30 of them successfully returned to their rightful owners. The total estimated value of the stolen phone’s amounts to over £20,000.

To tackle the rising issue of phone thefts in London, officers have been listening to community concerns and using data and technology to target hotspots where offending is more likely to take place.

As part of the A New Met for London plan, the Met are focusing on improving community policing, with officers patrolling busy areas and town centres to help deter offenders and ensure they are present to act on anything suspicious. Local residents have fed back the increased presence has provided a sense of safety to residents and visitors.

The Met is employing CCTV in busy areas to monitor and identify people involved in mobile phone thefts, allowing them to capture real time footage for analysis and evidence gathering.

Police Constable Alex Earley, who led the investigation, said:

“I am pleased our investigation has brought three offenders to justice for their part to play in a spate of phone thefts in our local area. This demonstrates our commitment to addressing concerns from those living and working here.

“Our top priority is to drive down crime that impacts our communities the most, creating neighbourhoods where everyone feels safe.”

The Met investigation was launched in 2023 and focused on the three individuals who used electric motorbikes to steal phones from unsuspecting victims. They targeted individuals by aggressively riding their bikes on pavements and approaching people at high speeds, creating an intimidating environment that made it difficult for victims to react or escape.

Kie Joyce, 21 (20.03.03) of Neckinger Estate, SE16 was sentenced to three and a half years imprisonment on Thursday, 19 September at Inner London Crown Court for conspiracy to steal and eight counts of dangerous driving offences.

A 16-year-old boy – who cannot be named for legal reasons, was sentenced to six months on Friday, 1 November at Central Criminal Court for conspiracy to steal and eight counts of dangerous driving.

A second 16-year-old boy – who also cannot be named for legal reasons – was sentenced to a nine-month supervision requirement on Friday, 26 February at South London Magistrate’s court for conspiracy to commit theft and handling stolen goods. He was also subjected to a Youth Rehabilitation Order, curfew requirement and is required to pay compensation of £425.00.

Commander Owain Richards, the lead for mobile phone thefts in London, added:

“We understand the impact of mobile phone theft can have on victims, it’s an invasive and sometimes violent crime- and we’re committed to protecting Londoners and tackling this issue as we make the capital safer.

“We continue to use data and technology to build intelligence and track stolen items to target offenders. We are also working phone firms to ‘design out’ the ability for phones to be reused and sold on as we seek to dismantle the criminal market that fuels robbery and theft.

“We encourage people to report as soon as they can whenever they have been a victim of mobile phone theft, so officers can investigate swiftly”.

If you witness or are a victim of a crime, it is crucial to report it promptly by calling 999 in the case of an emergency. For non-emergency situations, you can call 101 or report online.

For advice on how to stay safe from mobile phone theft please our website for further information.

Appeal for witnesses to serious collision in Hammersmith

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Detectives investigating a serious road traffic incident in Hammersmith are appealing for witnesses or anyone with dash cam footage or CCTV footage to come forward.

Police were called by the London Ambulance Service at 12:50hrs on Wednesday, 30 October to reports of a collision involving a delivery van and a woman on a service road outside The Ark on Talgarth Road, W6.

Emergency services attended and provided first aid. The woman was taken to hospital where she remains due to her serious injuries.

The van driver who stopped at the scene was not arrested. They are co-operating with police officers and the investigation.

Detectives from the Roads and Transport Policing Command are leading the investigation.

Anyone who witnessed this incident or has information or footage should contact the witness line on 020 8543 5157 or call police on 101 or post on X @MetCC quoting 3378/30Oct.

Appeal following fatal collision in Enfield

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Detectives are appealing for witnesses following a fatal collision in Enfield.

Police were called at about 14:05hrs on Monday, 28 October to reports of a collision involving a white Ford box van and a blue motorbike on Meridian Way close to the junction with Morson Road.

Officers and the London Ambulance Service attended. Despite the efforts of emergency services, sadly the rider, aged in his late 20s, died at the scene.

His next of kin has been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.

Detectives from the Roads and Transport Policing Command are investigating. They would like to speak with anyone who witnessed the collision or captured it on dash cam.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Serious Collision Investigation Unit on 020 8246 9820 or via 101 reference CAD 4097/28Oct.

Appeal for witnesses to serious collision in Wandsworth

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Police are appealing for witnesses following a serious collision in Wandsworth.

Police were called at about 22:30hrs on Friday, 1 November to reports of a collision involving a van and a cyclist on Tooting Bec Road at the junction with Franciscan Road, SW17.

Officers and the London Ambulance Service attended. The cyclist has been taken to hospital where they remain in a life-threatening condition.

The 50-year-old driver of the van was arrested on suspicion causing serious personal injury by dangerous driving, failing to stop at an accident and unfit through drink. He remains in custody at this time.

Detectives from the Roads and Transport Policing Command are investigating.

Anyone with information or dash cam footage is asked to call 101 reference 8934/01Nov.

Teenager jailed following death of young woman

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A teenager has been jailed for the manslaughter of a young woman on Christmas Eve.

The then 16-year-old male was found guilty at the Old Bailey on Friday, 26 July of the manslaughter of Kacey Clarke at her home in Bermondsey.

On Friday, 1 November, the now 17-year-old was sentenced at the same court to six-and-a-half-years’ imprisonment.

Detective Inspector Adam Clifton was one of the senior investigators who investigated the death. He said: “Through a thorough investigation we were able to disprove many assertions made about Kacey, leading to the jury rejecting the defendant’s claim to have been acting in self-defence. I am pleased that we have been able to secure justice for her.

“Reducing violence against women and girls remains a key priority for the Met and I would urge anyone who is suffering abuse to reach out for help.”

Police had been called at 22:03hrs on 24 December 2023 to reports of a stabbing at a flat on Jamaica Road, SE16.

Officers attended along with paramedics from the London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance. They provided emergency first aid to 22-year-old Kacey Clarke, however she sadly died at the scene.

The subsequent post-mortem examination gave cause of death as a single sharp force trauma to the chest.

The youth was arrested near to the scene by police officers responding to the incident. He was known to Kacey but he cannot be named due to his age.

When questioned by police, the youth claimed that Kacey was the aggressor and had confronted him with a knife.

Some three weeks later, workmen found a blood-stained knife in nearby Rail Sidings Road. This was recovered and forensic examination found it to be stained with Kacey’s blood.

UPDATED: Woman charged with murder in Enfield

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A woman has appeared in court charged with the murder of Efthyia Constantinou in Enfield.

Zaneta Peto, 55 (27.03.69) of Charles Street, Enfield, also known as Maria Peto, appeared at Highbury Magistrates’ Court on Saturday, 2 November, charged with murder.

An investigation was launched following a dropped call to police made from an address in Westerham Avenue just after 17:00hrs on Thursday, 30 October.

Officers attended the location and found 62-year-old Efthyia suffering stab injuries. Despite their efforts, Efthyia was pronounced dead at the scene.

Zaneta Peto was arrested in the early hours of Friday, 31 October, and charged as above.

Detective Chief Inspector Sarah Lee, from the Specialist Crime Command, said: “Our sincerest condolences are offered to Efthyia’s family, friends and the wider community who are so deeply saddened by her death.

“The investigation is at an early stage, but I can confirm that Zaneta was known to the victim and that we are not seeking anyone else in relation to this incident.

“Efthyia’s family continue to be supported by specially trained officers.”

Man jailed for the manslaughter and attempted robbery of Ibrahim Pertek in Haringey

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A man has been jailed for killing Ibrahim Pertek in Haringey.

At Inner London Crown Court on Friday, 1 November, Wajdi Majdoub, 27 [7.11.96] was sentenced to seven years and four months’ imprisonment.

He had previously pleaded guilty to manslaughter and attempted robbery at the same court on 4 January.

Detective Inspector Andy Griffin of the Met’s Specialist Crime Command said: “While nothing can bring Ibrahim back to his family, I am pleased that his loved ones were spared the experience of a trial where they would have had to listen to the details of the assault that resulted in their unimaginable loss.

“It was Ibrahim’s great misfortune to have encountered Majdoub; a devious, violent drug addict who, after attempting to steal his property, robbed him of his life.

“Ibrahim was a much loved member of the community, and is desperately missed by his family and friends. My thoughts are with them today.”

Officers and the London Ambulance Service [LAS] were called at 02:50hrs on Sunday, 16 July 2023 to reports of an injured man in the alley next to Wood Green Library that leads from Wood Green High Road to Caxton Road.

At the scene, Ibrahim was found with a serious head injury. He was taken to hospital by LAS in a critical condition. Sadly, he never recovered and died from his injuries on Tuesday, 1 August 2023.

The incident was initially investigated by local detectives, but following Ibrahim’s death an investigation was launched by homicide detectives.

A man known as Joseph Watts, with a date of birth of 09.11.03 and of no fixed address, was arrested and charged in July 2023 with section 18 GBH and attempted robbery.

However, when detectives made enquiries with Interpol, it was discovered that ‘Joseph Watts’ had lied about his identity and he was actually Tunisian born, Wajdi Majdoub.

UPDATE: Man charged with murder in Harrow fatal stabbing investigation

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Detective’s investigation a fatal stabbing in Harrow have charged a man.

On Friday, 1 November, Javan Lee, 37 [19.02.87] of Sussex Road, Harrow, was charged with the murder and was remanded in custody to appear at Willesden Magistrates Court later today [1 November].

This follows police being called by London Ambulance Service just before 16:40hrs on Wednesday, 30 October to reports of an injured man at an address on Sussex Road, Harrow.

Officers attended. At the scene, a 48-year-old man was found with knife injuries. He was taken to hospital where, despite the efforts of medical professionals, he sadly died at 14:35hrs on Thursday, 31 October.

The victim’s family has been notified. They are being supported by specialist officers.

Eight years after inflicting life changing injuries on a teenager, a man has been convicted of murder

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A man has been convicted of murder after a teenager he assaulted died from his injuries following more than six years of nursing care.

Tyrese Osei-Kofi, 25 (18.06.99), of no fixed address, appeared at the Old Bailey on Friday, 1 November where he pleaded guilty to murder.

On 14 October 2016, police were called by the London Ambulance Service [LAS] just after 19:00hrs to reports that a young man had been stabbed in Triangle Place, SW4.

Officers and the LAS attended and found 17-year-old Jamel Boyce with stab wounds to the chest and leg. While the latter wound was superficial, the former had penetrated his heart and punctured his lung which caused Jamel to collapse and go into cardiac arrest.

Paramedics and a trauma team performed surgery on the roadside and managed to restart Jamel’s heart before he was rushed to hospital.

Sadly, the injury to his heart had deprived him of oxygen for a critical 14 minutes, which left Jamel in a permanent vegetative state and requiring round the clock nursing care.

Osei-Kofi was convicted of grievous bodily harm following a trial at the Old Bailey in February 2018. He was found not guilty of attempted murder. In May 2018 he was jailed for 10 years.

On Tuesday, 13 February 2022, after 6.5 years of care, Jamel sadly died.

A post-mortem examination held on 16 February 2022 gave a provisional cause of Jamel’s death as a penetrating injury to his chest.

Homicide detectives from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command started murder proceedings against Osei-Kofi.

Detective Inspector Andy Griffin, of the Met’s Specialist Crime Command, said: “Jamel was a business studies student. He had no links to gangs and was described by those who knew him as a polite, conscientious and shy young man – that he could be so cruelly snatched from his family is heart-breaking.

“I am pleased that the guilty plea from the defendant has spared Jamel’s family the agony of a second trial. I sincerely hope that today’s plea brings them a measure of satisfaction in knowing that the person responsible for the death of their son has been held to account.”

Osei-Kofi was remanded in custody to appear for sentencing at the same court on Friday, 6 December.

A man convicted of the manslaughter of Dragos Carabineanu has been jailed

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A man convicted of the manslaughter of Dragos Carabineanu has appeared in court for sentencing.

Gabriel Silvera, 20 (13.09.04) of Uxbridge Road, Pinner appeared at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Thursday, 31 October where he was sentenced to eight years imprisonment, plus a further four years on licence.

He has previously pleaded guilty to manslaughter at the same court on Monday, 3 June. The plea had been accepted by the court and Silvera was remanded in custody to await sentencing.

Detective Chief Inspector Linda Bradley leading the investigation said: “Nothing can bring Dragos back to his loved ones, however, I was pleased that Silvera’s guilty plea spared them the experience of a trial, where they would have once again heard the details of the incident that took Dragos from them. Our thoughts are with them.”

Shortly after 05:00hrs on Saturday, 28 October, police were alerted by hospital staff when Dragos Carabineanu, aged 46, was brought into a central London hospital for treatment.

Dragos, who was from Burnt Oak, remained at St Mary’s Hospital in a critical condition before he sadly died from his injuries on Wednesday, 1 November 2023.

An investigation found he suffered his injuries just before midnight on Friday, 27 October 2023 outside Burnt Oak Underground Station on Watling Road in Edgware.

Detectives from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command arrested Gabriel Silvera on Monday, 6 November 2023 on suspicion of murder. He was charged on Tuesday, 7 November 2023 and was remanded in custody.

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Two other people were arrested in connection with this incident:

On Thursday, 2 November 2023 a 17-year-old male was arrested on suspicion of theft. He received a caution.

A 38-year-old woman was arrested on Friday, 3 November 2023 on suspicion of theft. Following enquiries she was released with no further action.