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Date & Time: 29/07/2023 – 2359hrs
CAD Number: 8821/29Jul23
Incident Type: Stabbing
Location: Aberfeldy House, Brandon Estate SE5
Incident Details:

Dear Partners,

An investigation is under way following an incident in Walworth where four victims received stab wounds.

 

One victim was stabbed to the chest, one victim to the head and hand, one to the arm and one to the buttocks.

Police were called at 23:59hrs on Saturday the 29th July, to reports of a fight where knives were seen in Brandon Estate near Aberfeldy House SE5.

Enquiries into the circumstances are ongoing and there has been one arrest. The crime scene is in place. The investigation is being led by officers from AS BCU.

We urge anyone who may have any information or was in the area to call police on 101 quoting CAD Ref: 8821/29JUL.

Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.

Thankyou all for your support.

 

Yours sincerely

 

Inspector Tom Cornish | Neighbourhood Policing | Southwark | AS BCU | Peckham Police Station, 177 Peckham High Street, London, SE15 5SL     tel: 0207 232 6495 | internal: 726495 mobile: 07917 133162 Twitter: @InspTomCornish

 

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Date & Time:  20th August 2023 0059
CAD Number: 472/20AUG23
Incident Type: GBH/Stabbing

Location: Burgess Park, SE5
Incident Details:

 

Dear Partners:

 

An investigation is underway after reports of a large scale fight at Burgess Park, Southwark at 0059 hours on the 20th August 2023.

 

Officers attended and found a man suffering a laceration wound. As officers attempted to arrest a male in connection to this incident he was assaulted by members of the public and sustained a head injury.

 

Both men were taken to Kings College Hospital where their injuries have been assessed as not life threatening or life changing. One of the men was subsequently arrested in connection to the incident.

 

Local officers will be in Burgess Park today to provide reassurance to the local community. Anyone with concerns is encouraged to speak with them.

 

The Met’s Directorate of Professional Standards have been informed due to police contact with the man injured and the matter has been referred to the IOPC.

We urge anyone who may have any information or was in the area to call police on 101 quoting CAD Ref: 472/20AUG23.

Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.

Regards,

 

 

Inspector Les Findley  

Operations Room Manager | B Team 

Central South (Lambeth and Southwark)

www.met.police.uk

 

 

 

Date & Time: 20/08/2023 22:00 hours

CAD Number: 5882/20AUG

Incident type: Section 35 Dispersal Order

Location: Burgess Park, Southwark

Incident details:

Dear Partners,

A Section 35 dispersal order, under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 has been authorised by Inspector Findley around Burgess Park, Southwark area following anti-social behaviour in the area.

The dispersal will be in place between 22:00 hours on Sunday 20th August until 21:59 hours on Tuesday 22nd August 2023 and covers the following roads; ALBANY ROAD, CAMBERWELL ROAD, BOWYER PLACE, NEW CHURCH ROAD, ST GEORGE’S WAY, SUMNER ROAD, COBOURG ROAD, OLD KENT ROAD, WELLS WAY, NEATE STREET, KITSON ROAD and ADDINGTON SQUARE (at the points where the roads border BURGESS PARK).

 

The dispersal order is being led by local officers.

 

Anyone who may have any queries or enquires can call on 101 quoting CAD Ref 5882/20AUG23

 

Kindest Regards,

 

 

 

Inspector Les Findley  

Operations Room Manager | B Team 

Central South (Lambeth and Southwark)

www.met.police.uk

 

 

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