Crimestoppers has named the most wanted men and women in London.
The charity collates appeals and information from the country's police forces.
As of October 2024 these are the wanted men and women who are believed to be in London.
If you see these individuals do not approach them, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or call police on 101.
Crimestoppers is an independent charity which gives the public the power to report crime 100% anonymously.
Akashdeep Singh
Akashdeep Singh, 23, is wanted by City of London Police on suspicion of rape in 2023 and violence in 2024.
Anyone with information is urged to contact police citing crime references 24000102694 and 23000727066.
Noor Alam
Noor Alam was an Imam at a Mosque in Northampton when he is alleged to have been involved in sexual offences against young girls, Crimestoppers said.
It is understood that he frequents the Tower Hamlets area.
He has black hair and a beard and is aged between 35 and 40.
Mario Tafa
Mario Tafa is wanted on suspicion of drug offences in Leeds.
Tafa, who also goes by Amilio Kiaki, has links to North London.
He is in his early 20s, is 5ft8 tall and has black hair.
Connor Liam Atkins
Connor Liam Atkins is wanted on suspicion of non-fatal strangulation.
He is accused of throwing the victim to the floor and strangling them during a domestic violence incident.
Atkins, thought to be in Greenwich, is approximately 5ft10 with dark hair and a beard.
Paul Hughes
Paul Hughes is wanted by City of London Police on suspicion of the theft of a £7,000 watch from a locker in Third Space Gym in the City.
Hughes, in his late 60s, is believed to be in London, Guildford or Coventry.
Kazim Johnson
Kazim Johnson is wanted for failing to appear at court for proceedings of possession of drugs with intent to supply.
The offence took place in West Berkshire but Johnson is believed to be in London.
He is in his early 40s, is around 6ft tall and of medium build.
Emilio Guerrero-Supulveda
Emilio Guerrero-Supulveda is wanted on suspicion of robbery at a bank.
He is accused of being part of a group of males who stole £5,000 from a man at Lloyds Bank on Oxford Street on April 27.
He is in his 50s and is a Spanish speaker.
Danny O'Brien
Danny O'Brien is wanted on recall to prison for possession with intent to supply drugs for which he is currently due to serve the remaining of his sentence
He is in his 30s and the Met Police said he can be identified by a small scar on his left eye.
Simon Levy
Simon Levy is wanted on suspicion of breaching Serious Crime Prevention Order.
In his absence he was sentenced to four years and four months in prison by Oxford Crown Court.
Thames Valley Police believe he may be in London.
He is in his 50s and may also go by David Michaels or James Hatton.
Rhys William Heselden
Greenwich, including domestic harassment, threats to kill and breach of a domestic violence protection order.
Rhys William Heselden is wanted on suspicion of multiple offences inIt is also alleged that he took a sum of money from an ex-partner's bank account.
He is aged 25 to 30, approximately 5ft8 with brown hair and a beard.
Sharaz Ali
Sharaz Ali, 43, was convicted of attempting to murder his wife by stabbing her in 2021.
He was tried and convicted in his absence for the crime which was committed in Birmingham.
Police said they have been working to trace his whereabouts and understand he had been known to stay in Croydon, London.
Kelly Marie Bradshaw
Kelly Marie Bradshaw, 37, is wanted on suspicion of numerous thefts from shops in the City of London.
Miroslav Pesko
Miroslav Pesko is wanted on a recall to prison due to breach of licence conditions.
The recall was issued in November 2022.
The Met Police said he has a Lithuanian accent and is approximately 6ft2 tall.
Hamid Sediqi
Hamid Sediqi is wanted on suspicion of possessing false documents in an attempt to gain citizenship within Australia.
He is also known as Richard Joseph Johnson, Najib Sharifi and Zam Khan.
He is described as muscular, in his late 30s and is from Afghanistan.
Police believe he may be in Harrow.
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