Crime

A Teenager accused of murdering a young mother found dying in the street with her hand cut off has appeared in court.

About 20 police officers swamped a pair of suspected drug dealers, some firing their guns, as startled residents stopped and stared.

A GANG who smuggled enough tobacco to make 16m cigarettes have been sent down to a total of 11 years.

The heaviest sentence went to ringleader Igor Kokoric, of Millet Road, Greenford, who was given four and a half years for his part in the operation which evaded more than £1m in excise duty.

A teenager's teeth were broken by two female yobs who pushed her to the floor and punched her in the face.

POLICE are warning dangerous drivers they are paying regular visits to a roundabout notorious for motorists cutting each other up.

Instead of joining the slower inside lanes around the Target Roundabout to leave at Church Road, cars are going around the outside and forcing their way in at the last minute.

Pirates were cut off from the airways when police took down their 20ft mast.

About 150 of Ian Newtion's family and friends walked the route of his final journey to highlight the lack of progress made in making his murder site safer.

The popular singer, also known as Scoobie Santino, was killed in Greenford Roundabout on March 22 when he was slashed in the neck by a broken bottle.

Vandals smash their way in

Posted by Graham Spence on Apr 17, 09 03:29 PM in Crime

VANDALS broke into the Enterprise Lodge in Stockdove Way, Greenford, smashing windows and damaging the fence.

A whole host of crime-fighting activities is planned for next week in Greenford and Northolt.

Residents are encouraged to come and learn how to make their homes and cars safer and police will be dropping in on youth clubs to talk to youngsters.

A whole host of crime-fighting activities is planned for next week in Greenford and Northolt.

Residents are encouraged to come and learn how to make their homes and cars safer and police will be dropping in on youth clubs to talk to youngsters.

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