The Metropolitan Police have arrested four individuals as their investigation into a violent robbery at a post office in Hounslow earlier this year intensifies.

As the investigation progressed, detectives uncovered evidence suggesting that the robbery was part of a broader criminal conspiracy involving multiple individuals. Following extensive inquiries, specialist officers conducted coordinated raids, resulting in the arrest of four suspects: two men, aged 38 and 65, and two women, aged 39 and 44.

The four individuals have been arrested on suspicion of the following offenses:

  • Conspiracy to steal
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  • Conspiracy to pervert the course of justice

The 65-year-old man has been released on bail pending further investigation. The other three suspects have been charged with the above offenses and have been remanded in custody by Wimbledon Magistrates. They are scheduled to appear at Isleworth Crown Court on Friday, 27 September.

A separate man had previously been charged in relation to this case.

Detective Inspector Ari Yoganathan, who is leading the investigation, commented on the progress: “We know our communities stand firm with us against the use of firearms and support us in our efforts to tackle robbery. We are committed to reducing crime that impacts our communities and keeping residents, businesses, and staff safe.”

This intensified investigation is part of the Met Police's broader initiative, “A New Met for London,” which focuses on reducing crime, particularly robbery and firearm offenses, while actively engaging with local communities to foster collaboration and trust.

The Met continues to encourage residents to voice any concerns and work together to create safer neighborhoods for everyone. Anyone with information or wishing to report a crime can call 101 for non-emergencies, or dial 999 in an emergency. Alternatively, reports can be made through the Met Police website.

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