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Operation Withern: 39 more images released 19.08.11

Detectives from Operation Withern are today (19 August) releasing a further 39 images of people we would like to speak with in relation to recent disorder affecting parts of London.

Operation Withern's priority is to bring to justice those who have committed violent and criminal acts. As the detailed and thorough investigation progresses we will be issuing photographs of people who were in the vicinity of the disorder and who may be able to help officers with their enquiries.

These images we are releasing today relate to the looting and violent disorder in Lewisham, Wandsworth, Croydon, Haringey, Lambeth, Waltham Forest, Greenwich and Tower Hamlets on 6 and 8 August.

Flickr is hosting the photos so that the public can help the Metropolitan Police Service identify those who committed violent and criminal acts on London's streets.

If anyone recognises individuals in the photographs, has any information about the violence and disorder that has occurred or their own images or footage they would like to pass to Operation Withern they should contact the Major Investigation Team on 020 8345 4142. Alternatively anyone can report crime and provide information anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Operation Withern includes officers from the Homicide and Serious Crime Command, specialist investigators from the Public Order Branch as well as police support staff. The Major Investigation Team has begun and will continue securing the various and often large crime scenes, retrieving forensics and going through thousands of hours of CCTV. This will be a long-term operation although work is already underway to identify those individuals responsible.

A dedicated webpage http://www.met.police.uk/disordersuspects/ has gone live displaying the images of people the Metropolitan Police Service wants to speak to in connection with the serious disorder and violence that has been affecting parts of London.

In addition Flickr is hosting the same photos so that the public have as many opportunities as possible to help the MPS identify those who committed violent and criminal acts on London's streets.
Acting Commissioner thanks Londoners 19.08.11

The Acting Commissioner, Tim Godwin has written a open letter of thanks to Londoners for their support of the Metropolitan Police Service during and after the recent disorder:

Dear Londoners,
I want to thank all of you who have shown such immense support for the police in recent days. Individual officers have proudly told me stories of being offered cups of tea, meals, rest facilities or being applauded as they walk down the street. It is a testament to the close relationship that has been built up between the police and the people of London that even in the areas worst affected you are supporting us. Londoners have come together to help us identify the looters and violent people that damaged our city. This has enabled us to charge over 1,000 offenders with crimes committed during the disorder, and we will continue to pursue the remaining offenders relentlessly. We have seen record numbers of people applying to be police volunteers and Special Constables in the last week. Londoners have been standing alongside us at this time of challenge. London was faced with unprecedented violence and criminality and by flooding the streets with officers and robustly policing we ended the vast majority of the disorder within a few days. Undoubtedly the overwhelming support you have given us and the outstanding way in which Londoners have worked together has helped the capital recover so quickly. I've said many times that I am so proud of the men and women of the Met, never more so than now. But I am also proud of the way in which our city has responded, supported each other and gets on with business. Around the clock your officers are on your streets and in your communities, here for London, working to keep you safe. Thank you for your continued support.

Yours sincerely,
Tim Godwin
Acting Commissioner
Friday 19 August Bramble Close N15 search warrant arrest updates: On the morning of Thursday 18 August police carried out a number of search warrants in Bramble Close N17 during which seven people were arrested. We can now provide you with the following updates regarding those arrests: A 23 year-old man has been cautioned for possession of cannabis and bailed to return to police in October pending further enquiries re Handling Stolen Goods. A 17 year old male has been charged with possession of cannabis and bailed to appear at Bishops Road Magistrates Court on 25 August A 34 year old woman has been charged with Handling Stolen Goods (electrical goods worth approximately £900) and bailed to appear at Highbury Magistrates Court on 31 August A 38 year-old man has been charged with Handling Stolen Goods (electrical goods worth approximately £900) and bailed to appear at Highbury Magistrates Court on 31 August A 39 year-old man arrested on suspicion of Handling Stolen Goods has been bailed to return to police pending further enquiries A 14 year-old male arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply class A drugs, money laundering and handling stolen goods has been bailed to return to police pending further enquiries A 57 year-old male arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply class A drugs, money laundering and handling stolen goods has been bailed to return to police pending further enquiries ========================================================================================= Friday 19 August Further arrest updates: We previously told you of a number of police operations during which arrests were made, the following charges have been made: A 22 year-old footballer from N15 is due to appear in custody at Highbury Corner Magistrates Court today (Friday 19 August), having been charged with violent disorder on 7 August 2011 at Quicksilver in High Road N22. A 21 year-old man from N22 is due to appear in custody at Highbury Corner Magistrates Court today (Friday 19 August), having been charged with burglary other than dwelling, having entered as a trespasser Maplins in High Road N22 and stolen a CD/DVD holder worth £25. A 26 year-old man from Middlesbrough, arrested following a search warrant at an address in Tottenham, is due to appear in custody at Highgbury Corner Magistrates Court on 13 September having been charged with four counts of receiving stolen goods between 6 August and 16 August. A 13 year-old boy is due to appear at Highgbury Corner Magistrates Court on 26 August, having been charged with burglary other than dwelling at the Carphone Warehouse in Muswell Hill Broadway N10 on 9 August. ========================================================================================= Friday 19 August MPS Disorder Update for Businesses - Issue 9 ========================================================================================= Friday 19 August The Metropolitan Police Service have now arrested 1,802 people in connection with disorder and looting in London. Of these 1,032 have now been charged. ========================================================================================= Friday 19 August Detectives from Operation Withern are today (19 August) releasing a further 39 images of people we would like to speak with in relation to recent disorder affecting parts of London. ========================================================================================= Thursday 18 August Officers investigating the assault and alleged robbery of 20-year-old Malaysian student, Muhammad Rossli, in Barking are releasing images of two males they wish to speak to in connection with the incident. ========================================================================================= Help identify disorder suspects: Do you recognise any of the individuals in the photographs on our dedicated Flickr page or do you have any information about the violence and disorder that has occurred? If so, call the Major Investigation Team on 020 8345 4142. Alternatively anyone can report crime and provide information anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Visit: www.met.police.uk/disordersuspects ========================================================================================= Useful Information points: Find out about volunteering with the police at www.metpolicecareers.co.uk Sign up to Neighbourhood Link, the FREE Met Police community messaging service at www.neighbourhoodlink.met.police.uk Regularly updated advice and arrest updates relating to the disorder can be found on the MPS web site www.met.police.uk or via the Met Twitter @metpoliceuk For information surrounding fire safety and prevention, as well as the response from the London Fire Brigade to the disorder, visit the website www.london-fire.gov.uk or follow their tweets on Twitter @Londonfire Updates regarding the Independent Police Complaints Commission investigation can be found on the IPCC website www.ipcc.gov.uk or follow their tweets on Twitter @IPCCnews ========================================================================================= Support for businesses: Visit the regularly updated Met business advice page here: http://content.met.police.uk/News/Updates-and-advice-for-businesses . If your business has suffered loss or damage as a result of the disorder, you may be able to claim compensation, visit www.direct.gov.uk for information. ========================================================================================= Haringey Council has set up a new Community Assistance Centre Haringey residents affected by the disorder in Tottenham can receive support via a Community Assistance Centre at Tottenham Green Leisure Centre, Philip Lane N15. Open 9am to 8pm 7 days a week to help with a wide range of issues – from emergency housing for residents whose homes were damaged by the disturbances to advice from a team of Council workers and voluntary organisations. If you need help or advice – or would like to make a donation - call 020 8489 5308. ========================================================================================= In an emergency dial 999. An emergency is if the incident is on-going, someone suspected of a crime is nearby, someone is injured, being threatened or in danger, otherwise call the new police non-emergency number 101.
Disorder related crime figures 22.08.11

Latest figures show that there were 3,296 reported total notifiable offences linked to the disorder that occurred across London between 6 and 9 August.

Of these, the most common offences were: burglary in other buildings (1101), criminal damage to a motor vehicle (399) and theft of personal property (310). There were 162 reports of arson.

In response to the disorder a major investigation team was launched by the Metropolitan Police Service, codenamed Operation Withern.

Operation Withern is an MPS-wide effort led by officers from the Specialist Crime Directorate working together with detectives, uniformed officers and police staff from across the MPS. While SCD will retain responsibility for some major incidents seen during the disorder, local borough police will be focussing on pursuing those responsible for the disorder seen in their area.

Commander Simon Foy said: "We continue to work closely with London's communities and are extremely grateful for their invaluable assistance. With your help we have brought a significant number of people to justice.

"But the scale of the task the Met's officers face is not to be underestimated. Twenty two of London's 32 boroughs were affected by the disorder and there are many more people who must answer for their actions.

"I urge anyone who has any information about the violence and disorder that occurred across London to contact the Operation Withern Major Investigation Team on 020 8345 4142. Alternatively anyone can report crime and provide information anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."

We estimate that we currently have around 20,000 hours of CCTV footage to view, although this is likely to increase as we gather further material from CCTV, the public and other sources.

Forensic and crime scene examiners have been working on more than 1,100 crime scenes and more than 300 forensic submissions have already been made to labs.

The MPS is working closely with the CPS to ensure that cases are processed quickly. A large number of people have appeared in court and while some have already been convicted and received prison sentences many cases have been remanded to Crown Court.

To date 1838 people have been arrested in connection with the disorder including 396 juveniles.
Of that number 1049 people have been charged in connection with the disorder which includes 218 juveniles.

Break down of crime figures:
These can be broken down as follows:
Arson 162
Assault with Injury 80
Burglary in a Dwelling 48
Burglary in Other Buildings 1101
Robbery of Business Property 102
Common Assault 32
Criminal Damage To a Dwelling 70
Criminal Damage To M/V 399
Criminal Damage To Other Bldg 280
Drug Trafficking 4
Going Equipped 8
Handling Stolen Goods 95
Harassment 43
M/V Interference & Tampering 4
Murder 2
Offensive Weapon 39
Other Criminal Damage 90
Other Fraud & Forgery 1
Other Notifiable 110
Other Theft 45
Other Violence 49
Robbery of Personal Property 310
Picking Pockets, etc 3
Possession Of Drugs 58
Serious Wounding 48
Snatches 36
Theft From M/V 42
Theft From Shops 17
Theft/Taking of M/V 10
Theft/Taking of Pedal Cycles 8
Grand Total 3296
At 17.01hrs on Monday 22 August

Further arrests have been made in connection with Operation Withern:

= A male arrested in connection with disorder in Ealing on 8 August
= A male arrested in connection with disorder in Ealing on 8 August
= A male arrested in connection with disorder in Hackney on 8 August
= A male arrested in connection with disorder in Peckham on 7 August
= A female arrested in connection with disorder in Wandsworth on 8 August
= A female arrested in connection with disorder in Tottenham on 7 August
= A male arrested in connection with disorder in Croydon on 8 August

A dedicated webpage has gone live displaying the images of people the Metropolitan Police Service wants to speak to in connection with the serious disorder and violence that has been affecting parts of London.

In addition Flickr is hosting the same photos so that the public have as many opportunities as possible to help the MPS identify those who committed violent and criminal acts on London's streets.

Operation Withern: Eight arrests made in Hackney 23.08.11

Officers from Hackney's Operation Withern Team have made eight arrests this morning, Tuesday 23 August.

Following extensive CCTV work, five search warrants were executed in a co-ordinated operation early this morning, with support from Level 2 officers. This led to the arrest of seven people on suspicion of violent disorder, firearms offences and breach of bail. Officers recovered S1 handgun ammunition hidden in a sock at one address.

An eighth person subsequently attended Stoke Newington Police Station and handed himself in.

DI Phil Langworthy, SIO for Op Withern at Hackney said: "Since the terrible events on 8th August where our colleagues and the community were attacked, everyone at Hackney has been working tirelessly to bring the offenders to justice; we will continue to do so until everyone has been caught. The community have responded very positively, providing information in response to local and national media appeals".

Det Supt Lloyd Gardner, said: "The day following the disorder Hackney made a decision to create a local Op Withern team of 30 detectives with an aim of arresting those involved. We will not stop: the Hackney Op Withern team will keep going to until we bring all the identified suspects to justice. We have executed 50 search warrants. Like all staff across the MPS, Hackney officers and staff have been working flat out and are doing a professional and brilliant job."
At 11.21hrs on Tuesday 23 August

The latest figures for arrests and charges in relation to recent disorder are as follows:
= 1920 total arrests (adult: 1508 / juveniles: 412).
= 1098 people have been charged (adult: 864 / juveniles: 234).
Haringey Police information update 23.08.11

Thank you for your ongoing support and patience as we strive to bring to justice those involved in the violent disorder in Haringey and to return our borough to business as usual.

Please find below detail of activity across London, including some details of images released and arrests and charges concerning the disorder that took place in Haringey.

Every day policing in Haringey continues and our officers continue to listen and respond to community concern to make the borough safer for every one.

To recap on the details of information previously released, please visit the Haringey Police website www.met.police.uk/haringey. From the home page you will find a link to the 'Haringey disorder updates' page, as well as other useful links.
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Tuesday 23 August
Further images released re Haringey disorder
Detectives from Operation Withern are today, Tuesday 23 August, releasing a further 14 images of people we would like to speak with in relation to recent disorder affecting parts of London.
Operation Withern's priority is to bring to justice those who have committed violent and criminal acts. As the detailed and thorough investigation progresses we will be issuing photographs of people who were in the vicinity of the disorder and who may be able to help officers with their enquiries.
These images we are releasing today relate to the looting and violent disorder in Wandsworth and Haringey on 6, 7 and 8 August.
Flickr is hosting the photos so that the public can help the Metropolitan Police Service identify those who committed violent and criminal acts on London's streets.
If anyone recognises individuals in the photographs, has any information about the violence and disorder that has occurred or their own images or footage they would like to pass to Operation Withern they should contact the Major Investigation Team on 020 8345 4142. Alternatively anyone can report crime and provide information anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Operation Withern includes officers from the Homicide and Serious Crime Command, specialist investigators from the Public Order Branch as well as police support staff. The Major Investigation Team has begun and will continue securing the various and often large crime scenes, retrieving forensics and going through thousands of hours of CCTV. This will be a long-term operation although work is already underway to identify those individuals responsible.
+ A dedicated webpage has gone live displaying the images of people the Metropolitan Police Service wants to speak to in connection with the serious disorder and violence that has been affecting parts of London. The link is: http://www.met.police.uk/disordersuspects/
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Tuesday 23 August

http://content.met.police.uk/News/Statement-on-Prisoner-Processing-...
Haringey Borough Commander letter to the community
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Dear Haringey community member,

We have been working tirelessly with our partner agencies and local community groups in
order to understand how we move forward following the unprecedented scenes of disorder
experienced in Tottenham and across London.

The widespread looting and deliberate damage caused to businesses and homes was the
worst seen for many years and the fact that people have lost their homes, possessions and
livelihoods is a great sadness to us. We were aware of the community’s concerns following the
shooting of Mark Duggan and were taking advice from community representatives; however we
had no indication to suggest that Haringey would be subject to such extreme violence.

We have continued to engage with the wider community whilst the Independent Police
Complaints Commission rightly carries out an independent investigation into the shooting of
Mark Duggan and supports his family. We will continue to listen to the concerns of Mark’s
family and the wider communities as the investigation continues.

These have been some of the most difficult and challenging times for our officers who have
been incredibly brave in their actions to protect the community. Our determination to support
and protect the community has not wavered. Your dedicated local Safer Neighbourhood team
officers continue to patrol the streets of Haringey and to offer reassurance and support to those
affected by the distressing events. Thank you for the overwhelming messages of support that
have helped the morale of our officers and backroom staff.

Over the next month we are committed to attend a series of listening events across the
borough, so that we may understand not only the impact of these terrible events, but also how
we move forward as one community in Haringey.

We recognise that the vast majority of the community abhors the disorder that took place and
have a deep regard for the area in which they live. We share with you those feelings and a
determination to return Haringey to everyday life and business as soon as possible and to
ensure those that harmed the community are brought to justice through the courts.

The operation to trace those responsible for the disorder and damage to our community and
put them before the courts continues and we ask that if you have any information, or recognise
any of the people in the photographs on the Met site www.met.police.uk/disordersuspects, to
call the Operation Withern Major Investigation Team on 020 8345 4142 or call Crimestoppers
anonymously on 0800 555 111.

We are determined to do all we can to build ever stronger community links and forge forward to
a safer Haringey with the support of the community.

Yours sincerely,

Sandra Looby
Haringey Borough Commander
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Key messages

The MPS recognises that the current issue's around disorder are not just about gangs. Gangs were clearly involved in the disorder but other people were too. Police and communities need to work together to understand the motivations of individuals involved and address the issues.

We urge any possible witnesses who have not already come forward to assist the IPCC so they can carry out a full and proper investigation of the death of Mark Duggan for the sake of all those involved.

It is believed that the family of Mark Duggan have requested a private funeral. Communities are asked to respect the wishes of the family

We appeal for calm at and around the funeral of Mark Duggan to allow his family, friends and community to carry out a dignified and peaceful funeral.

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Friday 2 September

Non disorder related local news:

Two men and a 16 year old boy are due to be sentenced for their part in a series of linked robberies.

Devante Jonah Cazley aged 18, of Gloucester Drive, N4, Parvez Hussein, aged 22, of Colthurst Crescent, N4 and a 16 year old boy from Hackney, are due to be sentenced for their part in a series of linked robberies.



Detectives carried out an extensive tri borough investigation after 15 men were robbed between December 2010 and February 2011 across Islington, Haringey and Hackney.



In each incident, the victims were threatened with a large machete and what appeared to be a sawn-off shotgun. The victims were then forced to hand over their property, cash cards and PIN numbers, before money was withdrawn from their bank accounts. After several of the robberies, Cazley and Hussein went to a specific cash point in Stamford Hill, N19, and withdrew as much cash as possible from the victims' bank accounts.

Detectives gathered substantial evidence to charge the suspects. They showed the suspects had used the victims’ stolen bank cards shortly after each robbery, and found the victims’ property during searches in the suspects’ homes.

We will update you regarding the sentencing result next week.


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Friday 2 September

Disorder charge

A 30 year-old man is due to appear in custody at court today charged with 4 counts of receiving stolen goods

The defendant is the second to be charged after officers seized cosmetics, clothing and electrical goods during a search warrant in Napier Road.

The other defendant, a 26 year-old man, is next due to appear in custody on 13 September.

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Thursday 1 September
Latest disorder advice for businesses
http://content.met.police.uk/News/Updates-and-advice-for-businesses...


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Wednesday 31 August
Disorder Arrest update

The latest information on arrests and charges during the disorder
earlier this month is:

2124 total arrests (adult: 1669 / juveniles: 455).

1221 people have been charged (adult: 958 / Juveniles: 263)

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Tuesday 30 August
Further disorder suspect images released


Detectives from Operation Withern are today, Tuesday 30 August, releasing a further 31 images of people we would like to speak with in
relation to the looting and violent disorder in Haringey and Newham on 7, 8 and 9 August.

If anyone recognises individuals in the photographs, has any information about the violence and disorder that has occurred or their own images or footage they would like to pass to Operation Withern, they should contact the Major Investigation Team on 020 8345 4142. Alternatively anyone can report crime and provide information anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

A dedicated webpage displays the images of people the Metropolitan Police Service wants to speak to in connection with the serious disorder and violence that has been affecting parts of London. The link is: www.met.police.uk/disordersuspects
In addition Flickr is hosting the same photos so that the public have as many opportunities as possible to help the MPS identify those who
committed violent and criminal acts on London's streets. The link is www.flickr.com/photos/metropolitanpolice


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Govt information leaflets re disorder (see attached)
The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) have produced a comprehensive leaflet on the various help available to the public and businesses who were affected by the riots. It includes information on a range of compensation schemes.

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Useful Information points:

Find out about volunteering with the police at www.metpolicecareers.co.uk

Sign up to Neighbourhood Link, the FREE Met Police community messaging service at www.neighbourhoodlink.met.police.uk

Regularly updated advice and arrest updates relating to the disorder can be found on the MPS web site www.met.police.uk or via the Met Twitter @metpoliceuk

For information surrounding fire safety and prevention, as well as the response from the London Fire Brigade to the disorder, visit the website www.london-fire.gov.uk or follow their tweets on Twitter @Londonfire

Updates regarding the Independent Police Complaints Commission investigation can be found on the IPCC website http://www.ipcc.gov.uk or follow their tweets on Twitter @IPCCnews

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Support for businesses:

Visit the regularly updated Met business advice page here: http://content.met.police.uk/News/Updates-and-advice-for-businesses .

If your business has suffered loss or damage as a result of the disorder, you may be able to claim compensation, visit www.direct.gov.uk for information.

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In an emergency dial 999. An emergency is if the incident is on-going, someone suspected of a crime is nearby, someone is injured, being threatened or in danger, otherwise call the new police non-emergency number 101.
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We promised you an update regarding the sentencing on Friday of three people for a linked series of robberies:

Group sentenced for linked robberies

Two men and a 16 year old boy have been sentenced to a total of 20 years on Friday 2 September 2011 for their part in a series of linked robberies.

Devante Jonah Cazley aged 18, of Gloucester Drive, N4, was sentenced to nine years detention while Parvez Hussein, aged 22, of Colthurst Crescent, N4, was sentenced to nine years imprisonment. A 16 year old boy from Hackney was sentenced to two years detention and training order at Blackfriars Crown Court.

Detectives carried out an extensive tri borough investigation after 15 men were robbed between December 2010 and February 2011 across Islington, Haringey and Hackney.

In each incident, the victims were threatened with a large machete and what appeared to be a sawn-off shotgun. The victims were then forced to hand over their property, cash cards and PIN numbers, before money was withdrawn from their bank accounts. After several of the robberies, Cazley and Hussein went to a specific cash point in Stamford Hill, N19, and withdrew as much cash as possible from the victims' bank accounts.

Local officers from the three boroughs were involved in the operation to apprehend the suspects, together with officers from the Territorial Support Group.

Detectives viewed CCTV near the Stamford Hill cash point which showed a silver Rover 75 car in the area around the same time the suspects used the stolen cards.

On 2 February 2011, after Hussein and Cazley had committed another robbery in Oakfield Road, N4, officers observed the same car, which was owned by Parvez Hussein, near the cash point at Stamford Hill. Hussein and Cazley left the car and approached the cash point with the victim’s stolen cash card when officers arrested them. Officers then searched the car where they discovered a machete, an imitation sawn-off shotgun and the victim’s property.

A 16 year old boy was arrested following further enquiries on 18 February 2011.

Detectives gathered substantial evidence to charge the suspects. They showed the suspects had used the victims’ stolen bank cards shortly after each robbery, and found the victims’ property during searches in the suspects’ homes.

On 13 July 2011 the three admitted their respective involvement in committing 10 of the robberies and they all pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit robbery.

Investigating officer, Detective Sergeant Mark Pearse, from Islington Police, said: "These sentences reflect not only the gravity of the crimes committed by these three defendants but also offer a sense of closure and comfort to the 15 people who were robbed. The background to these crimes highlights the extent to which gang culture and the resulting peer group pressure can impact on young people. The main motivation for these young men was to raise their credibility amongst their peers and show their involvement in serious crime and violence.

"The intricacy of this investigation involved team work on a large scale and the outstanding work, tireless dedication and professionalism shown by the officers and staff involved in this contributed to the successful outcome of this case."

Detective Supt. Adrian Usher, from Islington Police, said: “I am very proud to have led dedicated officers from three separate boroughs and specialist departments who worked together to hunt down the people responsible for these vicious crimes. These individuals chose weapons designed to maximize terror in their victims to elicit their PIN numbers. My team was highly motivated as they had witnessed first hand that in some cases this was a life changing experience for the victims. We will continue to tackle serious violence and robbery, and will relentlessly pursue people committing such crimes.”

Specific details of the robberies:

Hussein and Cazley admitted robbing a man on 6/12/10 in Queens Drive, Hackney, N4.
Hussein admitted robbing a man on 16/12/10 in Digby Crescent, Hackney, N4.
Cazley admitted robbing a man on 23/12/10 in Oxford Road, Haringey, N4.
Cazley admitted robbing two men on 9/1/11 in Bouverie Road, Hackney, N16. The 16 year old admitted robbing one of those men with Cazley.
Cazley admitted robbing a man on 14/1/11 in Highbury Hill, Islington, N5.
Hussein admitted robbing a man on 18/1/11 in Highbury Hill, Islington, N5.
Both Hussein and Cazley admitted carrying out robberies on 22/1/11 in Stapleton Hall Road, Haringey, N4 then another in Petherton Road, Islington, N5. On 29/1/11 they also robbed a man in Petherton Road, Islington, N5 and another man on 2/2/11 in Oakfield Road, Haringey, N4.



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