A man who failed to appear in court has made a list of the police’s most wanted.
Police want to know the whereabouts of Noor Salman after he failed to appear at Thames Magistrates’ Court in connection to crimes in Ilford Lane, Ilford and High Road, Ilford.
He was due to appear in court in connection to a burglaries at Danabhai Jewellers and S&N Food and Wines in Ilford Lane and another burglary in Boots the Chemist in High Road.
He was also due to appear in court in connection to a violent disorder in Ilford Lane.
Also making the list is Muusa Basim in connection to a robbery at Ladbrokes in Green Street, Upton Park.
Leonard Neamu is wanted in connection to a burglary in at Argos in High Road, East Ham.
Taz Danis is wanted in connection to a burglary at Clarence Convenience Store, Clarence Road, Hackney.
Mohammed Abdi Warsame is wanted for failing to appear at Wood Green Crown Court in connection to a burglary at the 3 Store in Camden High Street, Camden.
Gabriela Muza failed to appear in at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court in connection to a burglary at JD Sports in Haringay.
James Timothy Barker is wanted in connection to a burglary at Vodaphone in Brixton Road, Brixton.
Tevikchem Binatli is wanted in connection to a violent disorder at Halfords in Effra Road, Brixton.
Robert Kennedy, who has spider-skull tattoo on his neck, is wanted in connection to a burglary at JD Sports in Catford
Darren David Thomas is wanted in connection to a burglary at Argos in Southernwood Retail Park, Southwark.
Timothy McDonagh is wanted for failing to appear at Camberwell Green Magistrates Court for burglary on August 8 2011 at ABC Pharmacy & Gisella Store, both in Peckham.
Anyone with information on the individuals can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or call Operation Withern officers on 0207 230 1129 extension 61129, quoting the identity reference numbers below the images.
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