Some of the drugs seized during the raids FOUR men have been charged for allegedly being involved in an Albanian crime gang after £700,000 of drugs and cash were found in raids. The National Crime Agency, along with the Metropolitan Police, carried out raids across London and Essex on Wednesday. Two men were arrested at a property in Cambridge Road North, Chiswick, on suspicion of money laundering after officers recovered a bag containing approximately £100,000 cash. Another man was arrested for immigration and drug supply offences whilst searching a property on Trotwood, Hainault, where a further £140,000 in cash and a cutting agent for cocaine was seized.
The incident happened in Heathrow Airport Terminal 2. PA An Italian man has been caught trying to carry a decommissioned grenade in his luggage at Heathrow Airport. Met Police have now charged Domenico Giovinazzo, 19, with carrying a prohibited article in an aerodrome (January 16). Plice say they were called at around 5:30pm on Friday, January 15, following concerns about an item found in a passenger s luggage in the Departure Lounge of Terminal 2. The entire terminal was evacuated due to the bomb threat, but specialist officers found the item posed no threat. The Italian national is due to appear in custody at Uxbridge Magistrates Court on Monday, January 18.
Southall man charged after Feltham shop robbed at knifepoint and man stabbed A man has been charged after a shop in Feltham was robbed at knifepoint and a man stabbed yesterday morning. Daniel Oldcorn, 42, from Southall, was today charged with robbery, grievous bodily harm and two counts of being in possession of a knife/bladed article and is remanded in custody to appear at Uxbridge Magistrates Court later today. The incident took place at around 10:15 yesterday on Hampton Road West, with police and an ambulance called. A man in his 50s was stabbed at the scene, but his injuries were not considered to be life-threatening.
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The embattled TV presenter marched through the first class lounge at Heathrow wearing a zebra print mask
She was heading for Virgin founder Richard Branson s exclusive Sabi Sand Game Reserve after car crash week
Sky News confirmed on Thursday she was suspended for six months after she broke Covid-19 rules last week
Bosses are thought to believe that months off-screen represents a significant punishment for their journalists
Political editor Beth Rigby and reporter Inzamam Rashid have both been taken off Sky News for three months
Kay Burley today jetted off to South Africa after being taken off air by Sky News for six months for breaching coronavirus rules during her 60th birthday party.
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Kay Burley will be off air for six months after breaching coronavirus rules with her 60th birthday celebrations
Colleagues Beth Rigby and Inzamam Rashid will be off air for three months after Saturday s party in London
Presenter Samantha Washington also attended the party but she is expected to be back on air next week
Miss Burley says she is sorry and made a big mistake , while Miss Rigby says it was wrong of her to attend
All three Sky News journalists will be on full pay during their time off air, according to unconfirmed reports
Some of Kay Burley s colleagues at Sky News are said to be angry at the perceived leniency of punishment against the presenter after she was taken off air for six months for breaching Covid rules during her 60th birthday party.