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London's Metropolitan Police Service. Please do not report crime here. Call 101, tweet @MetCC or visit our website. In an emergency always call 999
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    Metropolitan Police
    @metpoliceuk
    Jun 28
    Timir Ahmed Mohamed, 34 (04.01.92) of Grange Park, Ealing has been charged with five counts of attempted murder, dangerous driving, failing to stop, failing to provide a specimen of breath for analysis and criminal damage. He’s been remanded to appear at court in the morning.
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    Metropolitan Police
    @metpoliceuk
    Jun 27
    We’re investigating a serious collision that took place in Ealing Broadway earlier. Five people were injured after being struck by a car. The driver has been arrested. If you saw anything or have footage of the incident, please contact us on 101 giving the reference 4607/27JUN.
    Police were called to Ealing Broadway, Ealing at 14:29hrs on Saturday, 27 June to a report of a car colliding with multiple pedestrians.
 
A total of five pedestrians were injured. Two were treated at the scene and three were taken to hospital.
 
At this time, it is believed they have all suffered non-life-threatening or life-changing injuries.
 
The car involved did not stop at the scene but was stopped in nearby Grange Park a short time later. The driver, a 34-year-old Somalia-born British man, was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and attempted murder.  
 
Due to the nature of the incident, local officers were in contact with officers from Counter Terrorism Policing London as they conducted their initial enquiries. While investigators are keeping an open mind as to any potential motive, the incident is not being treated as terrorism.
 
Anyone with information or relevant footage is asked to contact the police on 101, providing the reference 4607/27JUN.
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    Metropolitan Police
    @metpoliceuk
    Jun 28
    Full details can be found at the link below:
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    Man charged with attempted murder following Ealing collision
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    Metropolitan Police
    @metpoliceuk
    Jun 27
    We’re investigating a serious collision that took place in Ealing Broadway earlier. Five people were injured after being struck by a car. The driver has been arrested. If you saw anything or have footage of the incident, please contact us on 101 giving the reference 4607/27JUN.
    Police were called to Ealing Broadway, Ealing at 14:29hrs on Saturday, 27 June to a report of a car colliding with multiple pedestrians.
 
A total of five pedestrians were injured. Two were treated at the scene and three were taken to hospital.
 
At this time, it is believed they have all suffered non-life-threatening or life-changing injuries.
 
The car involved did not stop at the scene but was stopped in nearby Grange Park a short time later. The driver, a 34-year-old Somalia-born British man, was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and attempted murder.  
 
Due to the nature of the incident, local officers were in contact with officers from Counter Terrorism Policing London as they conducted their initial enquiries. While investigators are keeping an open mind as to any potential motive, the incident is not being treated as terrorism.
 
Anyone with information or relevant footage is asked to contact the police on 101, providing the reference 4607/27JUN.
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    Metropolitan Police
    @metpoliceuk
    Jun 26
    Earlier this week, Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley set out our next phase in using technology to tackle crime and stay ahead of offenders. From cutting-edge AI video analytics to expanding Live Facial Recognition and Drone capabilities - this is how policing can regain and retain
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    Metropolitan Police
    @metpoliceuk
    Jun 26
    Read the Commissioner’s Speech:
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    The Commissioner's full speech on the Met's use of technology
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    UK House of Commons Committees
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    Jun 25
    For the inquiry on serious and organised crime and its effects on local neighbourhoods, the Home Affairs Committee visited Brixton and Islington @metpoliceuk stations. They also spoke to community partners to get their views on how best to tackle local crime.
    MPs from the Home Affairs Committee and police officers engaged in a discussion.
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    Lewisham MPS
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    Jun 24
    Can you help us find Jewel who is #missing since 24/06/26 from the Lewisham area. Medium build, light blue tracksuit, white trainers and brown bag. Please call 999 and quote 01/7729480/26. #missingperson @MPSBexley @MPSGreenwich
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    Metropolitan Police
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    Jun 24
    Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has set out an ambitious next phase in the use of technology to tackle crime and stay ahead of offenders. Read his speech here: news.met.police.uk/news/the-commi…
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    Metropolitan Police
    @metpoliceuk
    Jun 24
    Met announces ambitious plans to scale drones, Live Facial Recognition and AI in fight against criminals. Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley: “This is a turning point for policing in London. Today we are setting out how we will significantly step up our use of technology to
    81% of Londoners supports the police adopting new technology. But only 19% think the police are better than criminals in using technology.
    64% say the police should make greater use of AI if it helps them process information more quickly.
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    Metropolitan Police
    @metpoliceuk
    Jun 24
    Alongside a major rollout of drone operations, the rollout of static live facial recognition cameras and increased use of AI to analyse video evidence in criminal investigations - this technology and data exploitation could enable policing to make a transformative leap.
    2,000 arrests made with support of LFR cameras since 2024. Helping us take sex offenders and prolific shoplifters off the streets of London. We will roll out the use of static LFR cameras to crime hotspots in central London, helping officers locate offenders.
    Drones deploy to 160 incidents a week, responding in less than 2 minutes. Giving officers critical intelligence, helping us act faster and more safely. It is our ambition that by this time next year, the Met will have drone coverage in every London borough.
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    Metropolitan Police
    @metpoliceuk
    Jun 24
    The Commissioner will call for urgent national reform, warning that the current system is preventing policing from keeping pace with the pace of technological change. 📰 Details of the announcement ⬇️
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    Met to announce ambitious plans to scale drones, LFR and AI in fight against criminals
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    Metropolitan Police
    @metpoliceuk
    Jun 23
    Officers spotted a car driving dangerously, weaving through traffic and putting people at risk. After a coordinated response from several teams, the car crashed in Whitton after losing control at speed. The driver tried to run, but officers quickly caught and arrested him.
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    Metropolitan Police
    @metpoliceuk
    Jun 23
    Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley outlines ambitious plan to introduce Live Facial Recognition (LFR) into crime hotspots across the West End. Public confidence in this is clear: 80% of Londoners support its use. 2,000 arrests with the support of LFR since 2024 - helping take
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    Met Commissioner to announce plans to introduce LFR into crime hotspots across the West End
    From news.met.police.uk
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    Metropolitan Police
    @metpoliceuk
    Jun 18
    Behind every name remembered today is a life dedicated to protecting others. Today, at our Annual Ceremony of Remembrance, we honour Metropolitan Police officers who served in harm’s way, and those who paid the ultimate price. Their legacy lives on in those they protected and
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    Lambeth Police | Central South BCU
    @LambethMPS
    Jun 16
    #MISSING | Din, 17, is missing from his home in Streatham. He was last seen at 21:00hrs on Monday, 15 June wearing a navy blue top, navy blue trousers and black trousers. Any information? Call police and quote CAD 7237/15JUN26.
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    Metropolitan Police
    @metpoliceuk
    Jun 16
    Cuckooing is when criminals take over a vulnerable person’s home to use it for illegal activity. It’s exploitation which is often linked to serious organised crime and county lines. We’re working to identify victims, safeguard those at risk, and bring offenders to justice.
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    Metropolitan Police
    @metpoliceuk
    Jun 15
    We are policing a protest outside the Royal Courts of Justice following the appeal on the proscription of Palestine Action. Updates will be posted on this thread.
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    Metropolitan Police
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    Jun 15
    So far, officers have made 58 arrests for supporting a proscribed organisation. Further arrests are under way. A short section of the Strand, between Aldwych and the Royal Courts of Justice, has been closed to allow officers to safely make arrests.
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    Metropolitan Police
    @metpoliceuk
    Jun 15
    The protest outside the Royal Courts of Justice has concluded. Officers made a total of 117 arrests for expressing support for a proscribed organisation. A short section of the Strand, between Aldwych and the Royal Courts of Justice, is now fully reopened. Separately,
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