Police indict second man for destroying Sadiq Khan’s hateful ULEZ camera
Police Indict Second Man for Destroying Sadiq Khan’s Hateful ULEZ Camera After Police Launch ‘Aggressive Operation’ Following ’96 Crime Victims’
- The mayor of London plans to expand this loathed plan from August 29th
Police charge second man with vandalism Sadik KhanHe disliked ULEZ cameras after police officers launched an “aggressive operation” after 96 crime victims were reported across the capital.
Kingsley Hamilton, 44, of Beddington, near Croydon, was indicted on Thursday, May 18, on criminal damages and equipment charges. He has been released on bail and is scheduled to appear in Bromley Magistrate’s Court on Friday 9 June.
He becomes the second suspect to face indictment. Joseph Nichols, 42, of Sidcup was charged last week with vandalism and handling of stolen goods, as well as aiding or abetting the destruction or damage of property worth more than £5,000..
Those claims are Police station at Bromley Transportation in Londonthey are now launching an “aggressive operation” to crack down on the attack.
Mayor Khan’s ULEZ expansion plan will force Londoners in all boroughs to pay £12.50 per day to drive in the capital from 29 August if their vehicles do not meet certain environmental standards. It’s becoming
Nearly 100 ULEZ cameras targeted across capital, 42-year-old man charged with damaging ULEZ cameras
The Sadiq Khan loathing plan will force Londoners in all boroughs to pay £12.50 per day to drive in the capital from 29 August if their cars do not meet certain environmental standards. be
A total of 96 criminal damage claims against the cameras have been passed on to Bromley’s Metropolitan Police by Transport for London.
This comes after dissatisfaction with the scheme prompted Londoners to start stealing protest cameras.
one Activist group vowed to get rid of ‘everyone’ They are watching some of the cameras, and one of the members claims to have filmed 34 himself.
Nichols appeared in Bromley Magistrate’s Court on May 11, was released on bail, and appeared in the same court on June 9.
Police Superintendent Daniel Smith said he was leading the damage investigation, saying, “We have been aggressively targeting people we suspect have caused or attempted to cause damage.” rice field.
“We are conducting a thorough investigation, which includes collecting CCTV, talking to potential witnesses, and tracking down potential leads.”
“We are also working with TfL to prevent further violations in the future.”
Police are urging anyone with information to assist the investigation to call 101 or tweet @MetCC and quote Canadian Dollar 4279/10MAY.
Alternatively, contact the independent charity CrimeStoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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