Thursday 13 January 2011

Gooner A Goner At Gunner's Games


A notorious football yob, arrested all over the country following his beloved Arsenal, has been slapped with a three-year official ban for a series of alcohol-related incidents at matches.

Police received a string of complaints from fellow-supporters and local pub landlords about 44 year-old Gary Smith’s boozy behaviour and he had been arrested by police in Glasgow, Wolverhampton and Barnet.

Smith (pictured) of Newlife Apartments, Northampton was arrested by the Metropolitan Police’s Football Intelligence Unit and cannot attend Arsenal matches – home or away – for the period of the order.

He pleaded guilty at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court to being drunk and disorderly outside Arsenal Underground Station on November 30, last year as he travelled to a home fixture at the Emirates’ Stadium.

Police noticed he appeared heavily intoxicated and was seen to barge into other football supporters.

Islington Police's Football Intelligence Unit successfully applied for a Section 14A football banning order against him.

Police Constable Dave Walters, Football Intelligence Officer for Islington, said: “Mr. Smith's banning order will come as a great relief to law abiding Arsenal fans.

“The police received several complaints about his behaviour from his fellow supporters and local licensees. 



“The Football Intelligence Unit is actively building similar profiles for all people who come to notice of police on match days.

“This will include both those involved in football violence and those who behave in an 'anti-social' manner.

“It is a small minority of supporters that attend football and cause problems and it those people that we are targeting and bringing to justice.”



The banning order runs from December 15, 2010 to December 15 2013 and prohibits Smith from coming within 2km of the Emirates’ Stadium on matchdays and similarly entering any town where Arsenal have an away fixture.

Wednesday 12 January 2011

'Ponzi' Ponce Freeman Eventually Coughs To Con


A flamboyant foreign exchange dealer admitted today blowing £14m invested by up to 700 investors in a ‘Ponzi’ scheme, which funded his lavish lifestyle.

Terence Freeman, 62, of King’s Place, King’s Road, Horsham, West Sussex, formerly of Whitehall Lane, Buckhurst Hill, Essex, is the former boss of City-based GFX Capital Markets Ltd.

Freeman was investigated by the City of London Police’s Economic Crime Department, after initially reporting threats from investors to police, complaining his car was daubed with paint.

Throughout 2006 and 2007 Freeman – who had a luxury box at Tottenham Hotspur Football Club – also blew £14,000 a month rent on exclusive Square Mile offices in a bid to look every bit the successful businessman.

He pleaded guilty at Southwark Crown Court to being knowingly a party to the carrying on of a business, namely GFX Ltd., for a fraudulent purpose, namely the inducement of persons to invest in a ‘Safe’ exchange scheme by making false representations and statements as to the protection and profits of investments.

Thirty investors are alleged to have lost over £130,000, and one couple who hoped GFX profits would fund their dream home lost £1.4m.

Jailbird Freeman, who changed his name from Terry Sparks after his release from a four-and-a-half year sentence in 2000, was also subject to a fifteen-year company director disqualification order.

He also pleaded guilty to engaging in business while bankrupt, acting as a director when bankrupt, acting in contravention of a disqualification order and will be sentenced on February 14.

Three counts of money laundering were dropped.

Investors were promised risk-free high returns on the foreign exchange markets, but millions of pounds were soon disappearing on botched trades and running his expensive company.

Much of the rest was moved straight into a foreign account and blown on holiday homes in Cyprus and France, a top of the range land rover and lavish gifts for his new younger Eastern European bride, including a £120,000 diamond ring.

Freeman initially covered-up his crimes by moving funds around the SAXO Bank trading accounts and issuing false GFX statements telling investors they were all making healthy profits.

Freeman’s deception began to be exposed in 2008 when, expecting a US government bail out of Lehman Brothers, he kept millions of his clients money invested in dollars.

Days later the bank went under, the value of the dollar plummeted and he lost half his total investment fund.

To try and ease investor concerns, and while at the height of the financial crisis, GFX announced 12 per cent profits for the month.

Around the same time, posing as an experienced trader, he invited potential new clients to a country manor house and even as his fraud was crumbling people, continued to invest in GFX.

Detective Superintendent Bob Wishart, from the City of London Police’s Economic Crime Directorate, said: “Rub away the sheen and you find Freeman is the archetypal fraudster happy to steal money and ruin lives.

“People invested their futures with GFX only to find they had been horribly conned by this criminal.

“Even after being caught Freeman was still trying to blame anyone, but himself.

“It was only after a long and painstaking investigation that he finally admitted to the huge amount of personal and financial damage he had caused.”

Tuesday 11 January 2011

Wanted: Violent Tesco's Shoplifters


Police are hunting these two shoplifters who turned violent when confronted by staff at an East London Tesco’s – leaving one man with a broken jaw.

The first suspect (pic.top) strolled in with an accomplice (pic.bottom) at 11:10am and began stealing food from the chiller at the back of Tesco’s Express, Romford Road, Forest Gate on December 1, last year.

After hiding food in his jacket the first suspect was challenged by a 30 year-old member off staff, who was punched in the face.

The suspect was detained and his accomplice escorted outside, but the second man suddenly returned and punched a 28 year-old member off staff in the face.

They fled the shop and escaped on mountain bikes.

Both victims were taken to the Royal London Hospital and treated for facial injuries.

Suspect 1 is described as a white man with short blond hair, about 6ft 2ins, aged between 30- 40 and wearing a yellow high visibility jacket, a grey hooded top, blue denim jeans and gloves.

Suspect 2 is described as an Asian man, about 6ft tall, aged between 30-40 and wearing a baseball hat, black jacket, blue denim jeans and gloves.

Anyone with information about this incident should contact detectives on 020 727 5855, or alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

Monday 10 January 2011

Koran-Reading Tutor Jailed For String Of Child Sex Attacks


A paedophile, trusted by a string of parents to look after their young daughters and share teaching from the Koran, has been caged for three years and three months for a campaign of sick abuse.

Ashraf Miah, 38, of Joseph Street, Bow, East London abused half a dozen girls – one age only four years-old – and has been placed on the Sex Offenders Register for life.

He was convicted at Snaresbrook Crown Court (pictured) of thirteen charges of sexual assault by touching against the six girls during 2005 and 2009.

Miah was entrusted to teach young females and to read from the Koran either at his home address or at their address.

He was arrested in November 2009 for offences against two of the girls and detectives from the Child Abuse Investigation Team discovered four more victims stretching back several years.

Miah was also slapped with a lifetime ban from working with children.

Detective Sergeant Martin Bird from the Child Abuse Investigation Team, said: “The tragedy of this case is that a highly respected member of the community took advantage of their position of trust.

“It goes to show that even if someone thinks they have got away with it at the time, young people are brave enough to come forward and testify at court.”

Sunday 9 January 2011

Machete Man Caged For Horror Street Attack


The machete-wielding leader of an armed mob, who led a late-night attack outside an East London takeaway in which the victim lost an eye, has been locked-up for a seven-and-a-half year minimum.

Saifour Rahman, 23, (pictured) of Charnwood Gardens, Poplar also severed the victim’s nose outside Perfect Fried Chicken in nearby Westferry Road on April 27, last year.

He was convicted at Snaresbrook Crown Court of grievous bodily harm, with intent, and violent disorder and received an indeterminate sentence for public protection.

At 9:45pm the victim and two friends were standing outside the takeaway when they were attacked by a mob led by Rahman armed with machetes, poles and wooden sticks.

Rahman struck the victim in the face with the machete he was brandishing and slashed at the head of another man with the fearsome knife, causing bruising.

The victim received massive trauma injuries resulting in the complete loss of his left eye.

The blow also severed his nose completely at the bridge and he will require facial reconstructive surgery.

Detective Sergeant Lee McCullough of Hackney police said: “This conviction highlights the continual commitment of the Metropolitan Police Service to dealing with violent crimes committed by those who are willing to use weapons against innocent members of the community.

“The sentence sends out a clear message to others that they will be brought to justice if they commit such crime.”

Saturday 8 January 2011

Police Hunt Massage Parlour Taser Gang


Police are hunting these violent robbers after a three-strong gang – armed with a taser – raided a North London massage parlour, using the weapon on two of the female staff.

Detectives from Haringey’s Robbery Squad have released these CCTV images of two of the suspects.

The first suspect (pic.top) stormed into the massage parlour in Langham Road, West Green, South Tottenham just before midnight on November 10, last year, threatening the receptionist with the taser.

The second suspect (pic.bottom) followed along with a third white man.

Two other female staff members were tasered before the suspects rifled through their belongings, taking mobile phones and cash.

The suspects also forced open the till, but found it was empty.

The first suspect is described as a black, wearing a grey jacket, light colour jeans and a grey woolly hat and carrying a taser gun.

The second suspect is described as being a man of white or Mediterranean appearance wearing dark clothing.

Detective Constable Jo Ravenhill, from Haringey Robbery Squad, said: “The suspects were willing to use violence as a means to an end, which makes it imperative that we identify them and hold them to account for their actions.

“I appeal to any witnesses or anyone who believes they may recognise the individuals in the images to contact police.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact DC Jo Ravenhill on 020 8345 0870.

To remain anonymous call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Friday 7 January 2011

Scholar Caged For Plastic Bag And Knife Attack On Sleeping Wife



A suicidal college lecturer depressed by his career and a £25,000 credit card debt was jailed for five-and-a-half years today for pulling a plastic carrier bag over his sleeping wife’s head while armed with a knife.

Academic Joe Mancini, 52, of Vicarage Gardens, East Sheen, South-West London – a finance guru and expert in private equity and venture capital – had just returned to the family home near Richmond Park after teaching at Paris’s International School of Business.

As their twin five year-old sons slept in another bedroom Mancini got up at 4am and tried to force the bag over his 44 year-old wife's head while holding an eight-inch kitchen knife.

“She believed she was fighting for her life,” Judge Susan Tapping told Mancini at Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court (pictured). “It is only your wife’s determined struggles to save herself that prevented worse.”

Mancini pleaded guilty to attempting to cause grievous bodily harm, with intent, on June 11, last year. The original charge of attempted murder was allowed to lie on the file.

Mancini, a double masters degree holder in molecular medicine and bioinformatics, studied at University College London, Imperial College London and Schiller International University, London, where his wife was also a student.

“Having equipped himself with the best qualifications no job materialises,” said Mr. Sailesh Mehta. “He had suicidal thoughts and had visited more than one train station contemplating taking his life.

“Separation from his family had a negative effect on him,” added Mr. Mehta, explaining Mancini had returned a week earlier from his Paris flat. “He puts his family and his job at the centre of his life.”

Judge Tapping told the defendant: “You attacked your wife in her bed. You tried to pull a plastic carrier bag over her head.

“You pulled it down to eye level and she fought, fearing suffocation. She pleaded with you not to do it.

“You then turned to your second weapon, the knife and she had defence wounds on both hands where she grabbed hold of the blade to prevent you stabbing her.

The couple had enjoyed an untroubled twenty-year relationship up until the attack.

She fled downstairs and the defendant did not pursue her, even throwing down the phone so she could dial 999.

“It seems you came to your senses and you told her to call the police,” Judge Tapping told the first-time offender.

“There had been a build-up of stress in your life. You are a highly-educated man, but your inability to hold down a full-time job brought financial pressures.

“I regard these offences as very serious. You attacked your wife when she was vulnerable and armed yourself with two different weapons.

“You took out all your problems on your wife and she is to divorce you.”

The judge also granted a restraining order against Mancini, which will begin on his release and last until September 2022.

Thursday 6 January 2011

Woman's Pepper Spray Attack On Sleeping Boyfriend


An angry woman sprayed her boyfriend of three years in the face with painful pepper spray when he accused her of an affair after the couple's afternoon drink and drug session, a court heard today.

Office administrator Hayley-Marie Redmond, 31, also armed herself with two knives from the kitchen of their home in Spencer Place, Croydon, which she dropped when her boyfriend screamed out in agony.

First-time offender Redmond pleaded guilty at Croydon Crown Court (pictured) to possessing a weapon for the discharge of a noxious substance and assault at the address on November 25, last year.

Prosecutor Mr. Andrew Ramsubhag told the court the couple had been drinking and smoking cannabis before returning home at 4pm and rowing over the defendant's alleged infidelity.

"Miss Redmond accepts she got out of bed two hours later and went into his room with the pepper spray he bought her and sprayed him in the face as he slept.

"He woke screaming and she dropped the knives she was holding and called the police."

When quizzed by officers Redmond complained her boyfriend was "controlling".

"She said she could not take it any longer," added the prosecutor. "She even thought of killing him at the time, but wouldn't have gone through with it."

Redmond's lawyer Mr. Matthew Chidlay told the court: "She is in her own words disgusted by her actions and this signalled the end of a very unhappy and troubled relationship."

She had split with her boyfriend several times and twice called the police to the address previously.

Judge Ruth Downing told Redmond: "This had the potential to be an extremely serious assault on your partner. Your remorse and response was immediate."

Redmond was sentenced to a twelve month community order.


Wednesday 5 January 2011

Street Crime Poster Boy Caught With Knife


The former poster-boy of an anti-street crime campaign has been locked-up today after staying out of trouble for over a decade, when suspicious police found him loitering with a kitchen knife.

Graphic artist Janni Oswald, 30, of Victoria Road, Finsbury Park, North London was sent to a secure psychiatric hospital after pleading guilty to possessing a bladed article in nearby Station Place on September 15.

As a teenage tearaway Oswald confessed to hundreds of muggings to finance his cannabis habit, which began as an 11 year-old and he has convictions for grievous bodily harm, with intent; attempted robbery and affray.

In 2001 he fronted the Islington Crime Reduction Partnership’s “Be Aware, Street Robbers” campaign and designed posters distributed throughout the borough, vowing he had turned his back on crime.

Blackfriars Crown Court heard police near Finsbury Park Station searched Oswald at 5:30pm after spotting him loitering for around thirty minutes and a kitchen knife was found in his coat pocket.

He was charged and remanded in custody to Pentonville Prison.

Oswald was under a court-imposed supervision order at the time after police found him with two kitchen knives when arrested for throwing a brick through a neighbour’s window.

The court had made an interim hospital order on October 15, sending Oswald to the secure unit at Chase Farm Hospital, where he received treatment for schizophrenia, delusions and hallucinations.

Oswald claimed he carried the knife because of “dangerous people in the world” and expressed fears about the Chinese military and plotters planning to rob the British government.

“It is an alarming offence, but the knife was not used anybody or produced to threaten anybody,” announced Judge Daniel Worsley. “Knives are very frightening things for people to carry.”

The judge made a Section 37 hospital order under the Mental Health Act, returning Oswald to Chase Farm Hospital for continuing psychiatric treatment.

Doctors can apply for the order to be lifted once they feel treatment has been successful.

Tuesday 4 January 2011

Barmaid Caught Driving Home After Boozy Party



A boozy East End barmaid - caught driving home at midnight while three-and-a-half times the drinks limit - was banned from the road for two years and eight months today (Tuesday).

Single-mum Tracey Fallon, 37, of Petticoat Square, Middlesex Street, Whitechapel pleaded guilty to driving her Renault Clio in nearby Aldgate on December 17, last year with excess alcohol in her breath.

City of London Magistrates' Court heard first-time offender Fallon - a part-time barmaid at the Still & Star pub, Little Somerset Street, Aldgate (pictured) - was stopped by police at 11:50pm.

She failed a roadside breath-test and at the police station gave a reading of 122 microgrammes - the legal limit is 35.

Fallon admitted drinking at a leaving party and described her decision to drive the short distance home as a: "foolish error of judgement."

She was fined £500, with £85 costs and ordered to pay a £15 victim surcharge.

Monday 3 January 2011

Scrawny Sex Predator Caged


A sex beast who stalked lone women walking alone late at night – pouncing on them from behind after they got off night buses – has been locked-up for a four-and-a-half year minimum.

Portugal-born Nelson Dos Santos, 26, (pictured) prowled Lambeth, South London – home to many Portuguese immigrants.

He received an indeterminate sentence of Imprisonment for Public Protection at Southwark Crown Court for the string of offences during which he violently pushed his victims to the ground and digitally penetrate them.

Dos Santos pleaded guilty to sexual assaulting a 27 year-old in Richborne Terrace on November 8, 2008; a 23 year-old in Guildford Road on November 27, 2009; a 41 year-old in Cleaver Street on December 2; a 27 year-old in Vauxhall Grove and a 35 year-old in Hotspur Street on December 5.

The first attack was at 8:00pm and the next four all between 11:50pm and 4:00am.

Women were pushed to the ground or forced against a wall by Dos Santos during the attacks and the last two victims were assaulted within twenty minutes of each other, forcing police to step-up late-night patrols in the area.

He was eventually identified via forensic evidence.

Detective Inspector Keely Smith of the Metropolitan Police’s Homicide and Serious Crime Command said: “This man ruthlessly attacked lone females late at night, using the same MO and increasing the frequency and violence of his attacks.

“It was imperative that we got him off the streets and prevented him from continuing to attack - his actions have mentally scarred his victims and he is a sexual predator whom, I have no doubt, would have gone on to rape and seriously injure his victims.”

Sunday 2 January 2011

Blood On The Dancefloor: Suspect Hunted For Club Glassing


Police are hunting this unassuming-looking suspect after a 21 year-old man had a glass smashed in his face on the dance floor of a popular West End club – suffering serious injuries to his eyelid and cheek.

The victim was enjoying a night out at the Polynesian-themed Mahiki (pic.bottom) in Dover Street on Friday October 22 when he was approached by the suspect, who smashed the cocktail glass in his face.

Police were called and the victim was rushed to hospital and later discharged, however he is still receiving treatment to remove glass from his injuries.



The suspect is described as a white man in his 20s, of slim build and wearing glasses.

Following the attack he fled the club and disappeared in Dover Street.

He had been seen in the Dover Street area and at the nightclub on several occasions in the six months prior to the incident.



Detective Constable Tony Esmond of the Westminster Serious Violence Team, said: “There were many people in the club that evening and I am hoping that someone will recognise the man in this photo and be able to help us identify him.”



Anyone with information should contact the investigation team on 0207 321 9315. Alternatively you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Saturday 1 January 2011

Christmas Party Murder: Anniversary Appeal


Police trying to catch the killers of a 23 year-old peacemaker, who was punched unconscious after a Christmas party a year ago, have made a fresh appeal for witnesses.

David Joslin (pictured) was enjoying a drink with work colleagues at Winter's Bar, Mount Road, Chingford on December 19, 2009.

He left the party at 1:30am on December 20 and came across a confrontation between two groups of people outside the Strictly Silver Jewellery shop in nearby Old Church Road. 



The first group of people, six men and two women, left The Obelisk pub in Old Church Road and were involved in a dispute with three men and a woman.



Witnesses to the fight said David tried to intervene as a peacemaker but was punched to the floor and knocked unconscious.



David, who worked for Morrison's supermarket and lived locally, was taken to Whipps Cross Hospital with head injuries.

He was later transferred to the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in Queen Square, Holborn where he died on December 27.

A post-mortem confirmed that the cause of death as head injuries.



This week 18 officers returned to the scene appealing for any information relating to David's murder.

They hoped to target Christmas party-goers who may have been in the area at the same time last year when the confrontation occurred. 



In an effort to try and reach as many people as possible officers handed out leaflets as well as using Bluetooth to send an appeal message to people in the area. 



David's family has been left devastated by his murder and is urging anyone with information to come forward. 



They said: “We would like anyone that knows anything about what happened to David that night to please come forward and give their information to the police.

Someone knows who did this. I beg you to come forward.
If you are not giving the information to the police because of loyalty to a friend or a family member, your loyalty is misplaced.

“The person you are shielding needs to be caught, they are extremely violent and are capable of doing this again. 



“David's death has left our family scarred and with a huge hole in it.

“We had to sit and watch David die at the National Neurology Hospital in a drug induced coma for seven days last Christmas.

“He finally lost his fight for his life the day after Boxing Day.



“The last time we saw David alive and spoke to him was on the evening of December 18 at our son Andrew's birthday celebrations.

“We all spent a pleasant evening together celebrating and looking forward to a happy Christmas.

“How wrong we were.

“Our two children Andrew, 20, and Lauren, 18, had to witness all that went on over those seven days, and what has happened since - they have been left severely traumatised. 



“This year we have to celebrate Andrew's 21st birthday knowing it is also the anniversary of the last time we all saw David alive.

“We currently cannot see how we are ever going to have any sort of family celebration again now that David has gone, especially at Christmas. 



“To think that the person that perpetrated this act is still at large and can go out and get drunk and do this again is a truly awful feeling.

“The last year has been a living nightmare and I would hate to think that another family may have to go through this.

“Please, anyone who may have any information that is relevant to this case, can they please come forward and give their account of what happened to the police, so that we can have some justice for our wonderful son David and the rest of our family.”



Detective Inspector Steve McCabe of the Homicide and Serious Crime Command, who is leading the investigation said: “David was a decent young man and an innocent person.

“He was trying to help stop a fight that he came across in the street, when he was punched to the ground and received his fatal injuries. 



“The investigation remains very much open. I urge anyone who was there on the night or has information about what happened and has not previously come forward to do so now.

“We need the public's help in identifying those responsible for David's death.”



Anyone with information is asked to contact the incident room on 020 8345 3985.

If you wish to remain anonymous call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.



On December 29, 2009 three people were arrested in East London and one of them was charged with manslaughter - proceedings were subsequently discontinued.