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Two youths jailed for bus machete murder of 14-year-old

Two teenagers who viciously attacked a 14-year-old boy with machetes on a bus in south-east London have been jailed for his murder.Kelyan Bokassa from Greenwich was stabbed multiple times as he travelled on a bus headed to Woolwich on 7 January.The two youths, aged 15 and 16 at the time of the…
Press Release Violent crime CPS London North

Further charges authorised following Epping disorder

Rebecca Mundy, Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS East of England said: “Today, the Crown Prosecution Service has authorised Essex Police to charge a further two people following the recent disorder in Epping.“This brings the total number of individuals charged by the CPS in relation to these…
Press Release CPS East of England

Operation Stovewood: Three men found guilty of raping teen girls in Rotherham

Three men have been found guilty of raping teenage girls in Rotherham more than two decades ago.The Crown Prosecution Service’s dedicated Organised Child Sexual Abuse Unit prosecuted Kessur Ajaib, 43, Sageer Hussain, 39, and Mohammed Makhmood, 43, following an investigation by the National Crime…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS

University student who sold phishing kits to fraudsters jailed

A university student who sold more than a thousand phishing kits which were used to defraud victims of millions of pounds, has today been jailed. Ollie Holman, 21, admitted to selling phishing kits, which contained fraudulent webpages designed to look genuine, to dupe victims into filling in…
Press Release CPS

Husband jailed for life for the murder of his estranged wife in front of their baby

A man has been jailed for murdering his wife in front of their baby in a pram while out in the streets of Bradford.Habibur Rahman Masum, 26, of Burnley, Lancashire has been sentenced to life imprisonment to serve a minimum of 28 years at Bradford Crown Court today (22 July 2025) for murder, one…
Press Release Domestic abuse CPS Yorkshire and Humberside

Celebrity osteopath who spied on thousands of women for more than a decade jailed

A celebrity osteopath who is thought to be one of London’s most prolific ever voyeurs was jailed for three years today, after he admitted taking intimate images and videos of thousands of women without their knowledge.Torben Stig Hersborg, 64, of Tower Hamlets, London, took secret pictures and…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS London North

Colombian porn actor guilty of double murder after body parts found in suitcase on Clifton Suspension Bridge

A double murderer who tried to dispose of dismembered body parts hidden in suitcases at Clifton Suspension Bridge has been convicted of the brutal killings of a couple.Yostin Mosquera, 35, was found guilty of murdering Paul Longworth and Albert Alfonso today (July 21, 2025) following a trial at…
Press Release Violent crime CPS London North

UPDATED WITH SENTENCE: Woman found guilty of shaking baby girl to death

Originally published on 3 April 2025A woman from Gloucestershire has been sentenced to 15 years for the manslaughter of her baby daughter.In April 2020, shortly after the start of the Covid 19 lockdown, Melissa Wilband, 28, was living with her two young children, a two-year-old boy and five-month…
Press Release Violent crime CPS South West

Man who paid thousands of pounds for children to be abused in the Philippines jailed

A man who sent large amounts of money to paedophiles in the Philippines and encouraged them to sexually abuse children has been jailed for 26 years.Patrick Lee Howlett, 58, of Canterbury, sent money from himself and others to abusers overseas to mistreat young children, including members of their…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS

Former NHS worker sentenced for multiple COVID 19 vaccination records fraud

A former NHS worker was sentenced today (Friday 18 July 2025) guilty for conspiring to create hundreds of false COVID-19 vaccination records.Wayne Knight, 40, a Senior Healthcare Worker at North East London NHS Foundation Trust pleaded guilty to fraud by misrepresentation and money laundering…
Press Release Fraud and economic crime CPS

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