In May a number of south east Londoners have been jailed for various crimes including a murderer, an ex-police officer and a man who beat up a woman.

Here’s a rundown of the criminals who are now behind bars. 

Elliott Walker 

News Shopper: Elliott Walker, from Kidbrooke in Greenwich, was jailed for his part in running the drugs superlabElliott Walker, from Kidbrooke in Greenwich, was jailed for his part in running the drugs superlab (Image: NCA)

Elliott Walker, 49, of Hither Farm Road in Kidbrooke, bought equipment for Britain’s biggest amphetamine super laboratory. 

He purchased specialist equipment for the lab which could produce £10 million of amphetamine each month.   

Walker was a friend of John Keet, who masterminded the scheme by investing profits from his career dealing cocaine, cannabis and amphetamines into building and managing the lab. 

Two of Keet’s friends were sent on chemistry training so that they could operate the lab. 

Walker pleaded guilty to conspiracy to producing class B drugs (amphetamine) was jailed for six years.   

Anthony Beard and Christopher Zietek 

News Shopper: Beard (left) and Zietek (right) supplied passports to some of the country's most dangerous criminalsBeard (left) and Zietek (right) supplied passports to some of the country's most dangerous criminals (Image: NCA)

Anthony Beard, 61, of Kirkdale in Sydenham, and Christopher Zietek, 67, of Collingtree Road in Sydenham, have been jailed for providing fraudulent passports which allowed murderers and drug traffickers to evade justice.   

They provided fraudulently-obtained genuine passports (FOGs) to organised criminals for between £5,000 and £20,000.  

The National Crime Agency said the pair worked together for five years but officers believe Beard had been procuring FOGs for 20 years.  

The documents were issued authentically but Beard and Zietek applied for them on behalf of criminals using false information.  

Beard and Zietek exploited vulnerable people with drink or drug problems who were the same age and looked similar to their clients.  

They paid the vulnerable people for their expired passports and their details were used to apply for new ones but with photographs of the criminals.  

Zietek was sentenced to eight years in prison and Beard to six years.

Alexander Spare 

News Shopper: Alexander Spare, 37, has a history of assaulting women Alexander Spare, 37, has a history of assaulting women (Image: Metropolitan Police)

Alexander Michael Spare, 37, was jailed after pleading guilty to assaulting a woman in Bexleyheath, sending her threatening text messages, assaulting three police officers and causing criminal damage to a police van.   

On September 2 last year he punched a woman he knew in the face multiple times.   

When the victim’s mum threatened to call the police he ran away before sending the woman several threatening messages, the court heard.  

Metropolitan Police were called and while officers were at the scene he sent the victim a text saying: “Doing your mum’s motor now. Chair from library going through her motor watch. Two seconds now smash your windows in.”  

Officers opened the door to find Spare charging at the victim’s mum’s car holding a chair.  

Spare was arrested and taken to hospital to treat a cut on his head, the court heard. On the way he vandalised the police van by repeatedly spitting on it.  

Then at Queen Elizabeth Hospital he assaulted three police officers. 

The 37-year-old has a history of assaulting women. On May 11, 2021, he was given a suspended sentence for an attack on a different woman.   

Spare was jailed for 28 months. 

Long Vu 

News Shopper: Long Vu has been sentenced to eight years in prison for a machete attack on his neighbourLong Vu has been sentenced to eight years in prison for a machete attack on his neighbour (Image: Metropolitan Police)

Long Vu, 47, was jailed after he attacked his neighbour with a machete in an argument over a parking spot. 

There had been a long-running dispute between Vu and the victim, who complained that Vu often blocked access to his driveway on Shawbrooke Road in Eltham. 

The dispute escalated as the victim’s wife made a report to police that she and her daughter were being followed by Vu on their way to school or to the shops. 

On Saturday April 9 last year the victim returned home from work at which point Vu started attacking him and his van with a machete. 

Vu then chased the victim down the street, swinging his machete, until a brave neighbour intervened and restrained Vu. 

The victim of the attack was not injured but said his family have been deeply traumatised. 

Vu was jailed for eight year. 

Marques Walker 

News Shopper: Marques Walker, from Bromley, was jailed for life for murdering a 14-year-oldMarques Walker, from Bromley, was jailed for life for murdering a 14-year-old (Image: Metropolitan Police)

Marques Walker, of Jennifer Road in Bromley, was jailed after he stabbed 14-year-old Jermaine Cools to death in Croydon. 

Walker, now 17, was aged 16 on November 18, 2021 when he entered a fight, pulled out a knife and ran towards Jermaine who was on the floor defenceless. He stabbed Jermaine seven times. 

Walker then ran off through the streets of Croydon still carrying the knife while Jermaine was rushed to hospital where he died. 

Jermaine’s mum, Lorraine Dudek, said: "I will never forgive the defendant for taking my baby away from me, and robbing me of the opportunity to see him turn from a boy to a man."   

A fugitive hunt lasted for nearly six weeks until on December 27 was finally arrested when officers went to an address in Upper Norwood about an unrelated matter and found Walker inside.   

Walker was charged with the murder and remanded to HMP Feltham, where guards found rap lyrics in his cell which bragged about his attack on Jermaine.   

The lyrics said: “We had mummzy grieving. I left mandem spleeching. I had mandem looking at his wounds like s**t den I think I’m bleeding." 

Walker was given a life sentence with a minimum term of 19 years before a parole board can consider releasing him. 

Amy Byrne and Harry Angell 

News Shopper: One of the kittens which died after being sold. Police have not provided custody images of Byrne and Angell.One of the kittens which died after being sold. Police have not provided custody images of Byrne and Angell. (Image: RSPCA)

Amy Byrne and Harry Angell, of Downbank Avenue in Barnehurst, was jailed after they sold sick, dying kittens in a twisted £280,000 scam. 

Byrne was a serving British Transport Police officer when alongside her partner Angell she bought and bred kittens for sale. 

When customers received their new pets many found that they were malnourished, ill and covered in their own urine or faeces. At least six cats died soon after being sold. 

The couple used at least 33 different fake names in their adverts, including claiming to be from Cat Cuddles Rehoming which is a genuine charity. On another occasion they used the ID of someone who had purchased a cat off them to advertise other kittens.  

Byrne, 30, lied to buyers that she was a vet and that the kittens had been wormed and microchipped but health certificates provided turned out to be fake 

One victim told the court that she arranged to buy a male kitten off Byrne and Angell as a surprise for her autistic son who had recently lost his cat.  

Her son made a thank you card for Bryne which she accepted as she dropped off the kitten.  

After Byrne left the mum realised the kitten was female, emaciated and had diarrhoea stuck in her fur. The kitten died a short time later. 

Angell was jailed for three years and four months, while Byrne was jailed for three years and eight months.   

Joyce Lusadisu 

News Shopper: Joyce Lusadisu said she was encouraged to commit random acts of violence by gang membersJoyce Lusadisu said she was encouraged to commit random acts of violence by gang members (Image: BTP)

Joyce Lusadisu, 19, was jailed after she lured a boy to a south London train station then stabbed him while filming him on his own phone.   

The victim, a 15-year-old boy, had recently had an argument with Lusadisu when he received a message from an unknown man asking to buy a pair of trainers. 

The boy arranged to meet with the unknown man at Mitcham Junction Railway Station at around 8pm on November 12, 2021.  

When he arrived at the station he was confronted by a group of three or four masked men and Lusadisu, who was 17 at the time.  

One of the men threatened the victim with a 15-inch rambo knife and ordered him to hand over his coat, shoes and unlocked phone. 

The group then filmed as they punched and kicked him in the head and body, before Lusadisu stabbed him twice in the thigh and ankle with an eight-inch knife. 

Lusadisu was jailed for 45 months. None of the other participants in the attack have been arrested. 

Lusadisu said she became associated with people in gang activity as a means of fitting in. Members of these gangs often encouraged her to commit random acts of violence in order to prove herself. 

James Golding 

News Shopper: James Golding, 26, was previously jailed for four years for molesting an 8-year-oldJames Golding, 26, was previously jailed for four years for molesting an 8-year-old (Image: Metropolitan Police)

James Golding, of Swingate Lane in Woolwich, was jailed for sending sexual messages to kids. 

He started sending the messages just days after he had been released from prison for molesting an eight-year-old boy in a McDonald’s toilet. 

The 26-year-old was jailed for four years in 2017 after he followed the eight-year-old into a toilet cubicle, touched his penis and then covered his mouth while he digitally penetrated him.   

Golding was released from prison in December 2021 but just days later he was offending again by messaging children online.  

He pretended to be a 15-year-old boy while speaking to a 13-year-old and incited the young boy to send sexual photos. 

Officers also found extreme videos of children on his phone, including videos of children he had sent to other perverts.    

Golding was jailed for five years and four months. 

Doctor Obinna Obeta 

News Shopper: Dr Obinna Obeta, 50, jailed for playing a 'pivotal role' in illegal organ harvestingDr Obinna Obeta, 50, jailed for playing a 'pivotal role' in illegal organ harvesting (Image: Metropolitan Police)

Doctor Obinna Obeta, of Hillbeck Close in Peckham, was jailed after being found guilty of exploiting a young man with the intention of illegally harvesting his kidney. 

Nigerian Senator Ike Ekweremadu, 60, and his wife Beatrice Nwanneka Ekweremadu, 56, were also jailed for their part in the plot. 

The victim, who is 21 years of age, came from a remote village in Nigeria. He was deceived into being trafficked to the UK for the purpose of having his kidney removed and then donated to the daughter of the Ekweremadus. 

He was led to believe he was being brought to the UK to earn money for his family. 

On February 20 2022, the victim was brought to the UK in the company of Isaac Onwudiwe Ekweremadu, and taken to Obeta's flat in Southwark

On February 24 2022, the victim attended his first medical screening at the Royal Free Hospital in London. 

The court heard how it became apparent to the doctor carrying out the screening that the victim had limited understanding of why he was there. 

After several appointments the victim realised he was to donate a kidney. The consultant picked up the fear and panic this caused the victim. The hospital went on to decline to complete the procedure. 

Obeta was jailed for ten years, while Senator Ekweremadu was jailed for nine years and eight months and his wife was given four years and six months.