London crime news
Here are some recent crime news stories from London:
Murder and Manslaughter
- A 17-year-old boy was stabbed to death in a park in Hackney, East London, on Saturday evening. Police are investigating the incident. (Source: BBC News)
- A 25-year-old man was found stabbed to death in a flat in Islington, North London, on Sunday morning. Police are searching for a suspect. (Source: Evening Standard)
Robbery and Theft
- A gang of thieves stole £1 million worth of jewelry from a store in Bond Street, Central London, on Saturday afternoon. Police are investigating the incident. (Source: The Guardian)
- A 12-year-old boy was robbed of his bike in a park in Lewisham, South London, on Saturday afternoon. Police are appealing for witnesses. (Source: London Evening Standard)
Violence and Disorder
- A man was seriously injured in a stabbing incident in a pub in Clapham, South London, on Saturday night. Police are investigating the incident. (Source: The Telegraph)
- A group of youths were arrested after a violent disorder incident in a shopping center in Croydon, South London, on Sunday afternoon. Police are investigating the incident. (Source: Croydon Advertiser)
Arrests and Charges
- A 35-year-old man was arrested and charged with the murder of a 23-year-old woman in a flat in Hackney, East London, on Friday. The woman was found dead on Thursday morning. (Source: The Independent)
- A 20-year-old man was arrested and charged with the robbery of a convenience store in Islington, North London, on Saturday. The man allegedly threatened the shopkeeper with a knife. (Source: London Evening Standard)
Police Operations
- The Metropolitan Police Service has launched a new operation to tackle knife crime in London. The operation, called "Operation Sceptre", aims to reduce knife crime by 20% in the next year. (Source: The Times)
- Police are conducting a series of raids in East London as part of an investigation into a gang that allegedly stole millions of pounds worth of goods from warehouses and distribution centers. (Source: The Evening Standard)
Please note that crime news is constantly changing, and this information may not be up to date. It's always a good idea to check with official sources, such as the Metropolitan Police Service or local news outlets, for the latest information on crime in London.