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MIL-OSI Security: Four appear in court charged with firearms offences

MIL-OSI Security: Four appear in court charged with firearms offences
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MIL-OSI Security: Three charged in Richmond murder investigation

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police Two men and a woman will appear in court charged in connection with the death of Tim Hipperson. All three were arrested in the morning of Saturday, 22 May and charged on Sunday, 23 May as follows: Oliver Muldowney, 34, (02.08.1986 ) of no fixed address was charged with murder and two counts of being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs, namely cocaine and heroin Jonathon Nash, 35, (11.03.1986 ) of Hounslow Road, TW14 was charged with assisting an offender and two counts of being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs, namely cocaine and heroin. Natalie Stevens, 37, (12.04.1984) of Sheen Road TW9 was charged with assisting an offender.

MIL-OSI Security: Detectives urge witnesses to assault in east London to come forward

Police are appealing for witnesses after a teenager was stabbed in an attack on Manchester Road, E14. The 15-year old was stabbed after being chased through St John’s Park; he ran out on to Plevna Street, before falling and being stabbed at the junction of Manchester Road at around 22:25hrs on Tuesday, 18 May. The two suspects – who were on a white moped, believed to be a Honda – were seen heading north on Manchester Road. Officers were flagged down by a member of the public. Another gave first aid at the scene, before the police took over. The teenager was taken to a local hospital for treatment. His condition is not life-threatening.

MIL-OSI Security: Man jailed for perverting course of justice linked to Westminster terror attack

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police A man who tried to frame his landlord’s partner as being involved in the Westminster terrorist attack has been jailed. Gerald Banyard, 67 (20.01.54), of Whalley, Lancashire, sent two handwritten notes to police in the days after the Westminster Bridge attack which suggested that there may have been a second person involved in its planning. Upon further investigation, it was found that the person who was being implicated was entirely innocent, and enquiries found that Banyard had sent the notes out of spite for his former landlord. He was found guilty on Tuesday, 11 May, at Southwark Crown Court of two counts of perverting the course of justice following a week-long trial. At the same court on Thursday, 20 May, he was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment for these offences. A restraining order was also issued.

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