South Londoners jailed in May so far including police officer and Beckenham rapist
A Met Police officer, an Orpington burglar and a Beckenham rapist are just some of the south London criminals who have been jailed in May so far.
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Josh has been working in local news since 2020, previously working at MyLondon. He now covers crime and court proceedings for all of the Newsquest websites across London.
Josh has been working in local news since 2020, previously working at MyLondon. He now covers crime and court proceedings for all of the Newsquest websites across London.
A Met Police officer, an Orpington burglar and a Beckenham rapist are just some of the south London criminals who have been jailed in May so far.
Persistent thief Nicola Pearce broke into a Hither Green café and stole their coffee machine.
Bobby Garande might be south London’s worst flasher after his tenth offence.
These cases were heard at Bromley and Bexley Magistrates’ Courts on Thursday, May 16, 2024.
A Metropolitan Police officer who manhandled and wrongly arrested a woman for bus fare evasion has been convicted of assault.
Hornchurch tree surgeon Mathew McGrory racially abused a black woman during a payment dispute in Eltham, south-east London.
Kingston Hospital admitted failings after a mum became unresponsive on the operating table for several minutes during the birth of her second child.
Choirmaster and tutor Thomas Rodgers who sexually abused two young boys had his bid for freedom rejected at the Court of Appeal.
A man from Rainham has been charged with the murder of a 66-year-old man who was stabbed to death at a block of flats in Enfield.
These cases were heard at Bromley and Bexley Magistrates’ Courts on Thursday, May 15, 2024.
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