Investigation into child's injuries results in two people pleading guilty
Specialist safeguarding detectives built a significant amount of evidence to prove that the child had been subjected to assaults over a period of months
Specialist safeguarding detectives built a significant amount of evidence to prove that the child had been subjected to assaults over a period of months
Detective Superintendent Lewis Basford delivered a statement outside court following the conviction of Mark Gordon and Constance Marten at the Old Bailey.
A man has been jailed following a targeted proactive operation to remove drugs from the streets of Hackney and Tower Hamlets
Quick thinking members of the public flagged down police officers after finding the distraught teenager
DCI Linda Bradley leading the investigation said she was pleased the guilty plea had spared the victim's family from the experience of a trial.
He was found guilty of attempted murder after a trial at the Old Bailey.
He will be sentenced at the same court on Monday, 3 June.
A man has been sentenced to a hospital order following the fatal stabbing of Tejaswini Kontham in Wembley.
A man who fired a gun at a group of rivals in a busy Tottenham street has been jailed for firearms offences after Met detectives tracked him down.
The Met’s investigation was launched in the early hours of 25 September 2023 after officers were called to Watling Avenue in Burnt Oak
A man who launched a brutal attack on a woman faces a long jail sentence after the weight of evidence gathered by detectives compelled him to plead guilty.
A police search dog, Monty, secured evidence that assisted in the conviction of five men involved in the murder of Olsi Kuka in Barnet.
Two men have been convicted of the murder of Junior Jah in Newham after extensive evidence proved their involvement.
When detectives contact the client list of masseuse accused of sexual assault the victim numbers began to climb.
The court heard that he was over the proscribed limit for alcohol at the time of the collision and was driving at a speed of at least 65mph in a 20mph zone
Tasnia Ahmed, 21, of east London (E14) was found guilty of two counts of failing to disclose information about acts of terrorism to the police.
Devices seized by officers provided evidence that the man was an administrator on a Telegram channel, and had shared terrorist publications that encouraged Jihad
Lee discarded the pair of gloves on the footpath, which were later discovered by officers and found to contain both the DNA of the victim and the defendant.
The breaches relate to the failure to notify officers about a bank account and a vehicle that had been de-registered from the man's possession
Met officers pieced together their groups’ movements and disrupted their plan to bring dangerous drugs onto the streets of London.