Killer brothers and XL Bully owner among south Londoners jailed in May
Those jailed in May include a rapist Met Police officer, the owner of an XL Bully which savaged a man and two brothers who murdered a stranger.
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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.
Those jailed in May include a rapist Met Police officer, the owner of an XL Bully which savaged a man and two brothers who murdered a stranger.
People smugglers and two county line dealers from east London were jailed in May.
Carolyn Kemp died 13 years after Trevor Baker's attack at his home in Romford caused her a permanent brain injury.
Health care assistant Mira Solmaz stole from cancer patients at St Bartholomew's Hospital.
Harold Hill man Neal Clarke claimed he was acting in self-defence against his "abusive" stepdad.
These cases were heard at Bromley and Bexley Magistrates’ Courts on Thursday, May 30, 2024.
Tsvetka Todorova, a 53-year-old woman from Erith, was part of a gang responsible for the UK's largest benefit fraud scheme.
A north London gang who falsely claimed over £53 million in Universal Credit have been jailed.
Ahmet Colak used a photocopy of his son's blue badge to park on Eltham High Street.
These cases were heard at Bromley and Bexley Magistrates’ Courts on Wednesday, May 29, 2024.
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