London police call on Turkish and Kurdish communities for help after shooting leaves 9-year-old fighting for life

Detective Chief Superintendent James Conway (R) of the Metropolitan Police in London has appealed to the city’s Turkish and Kurdish communities for information about a drive-by shooting that has left a nine-year-old girl fighting for her life. (Metropolitan Police)
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Updated 01 June 2024
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London police call on Turkish and Kurdish communities for help after shooting leaves 9-year-old fighting for life

  • The child was in restaurant in east of the city on Wednesday when gunman on a motorbike opened fire
  • The nine-year-old girl was shot and remains in critical condition

LONDON: Police in London are appealing to the city’s Turkish and Kurdish communities for information about a drive-by shooting that has left a nine-year-old girl fighting for her life.

The child was in a restaurant in the east of the city on Wednesday when a gunman on a motorbike opened fire on men sitting outside. Three of the men were taken to hospital, with two in a serious condition.

The nine-year-old girl was shot and is in critical condition, a police statement confirmed on Friday.

“We remain in close contact with our colleagues in the NHS who have worked around the clock to provide urgent care to the ­victims, including the young girl, who I’m very sad to say remains in a critical ­condition,” Detective Chief Superintendent James Conway said.

Conway called for assistance from Turkish and Kurdish people living in London to find the assailants, who used a stolen Ducati motorbike in the attack, because the three men injured in the shooting “have connections to those communities.”

Conway said: “This shocking attack will have had an element of pre-planning. This means there are people out there who know something which may be crucial to our investigation. Gun crime has no place on the streets of London and this reckless act has left a young child fighting for her life.

“We are specifically reaching out to our Turkish and Kurdish communities, particularly in north and east London, who I know are shocked and appalled by this crime. This is because the three men who were shot have connections to those communities,” he added.

Speaking to The Times newspaper, the chief executive of the Turkish Cypriot Community Association in London, Erim Metto, said: “As a community we’re totally and utterly shocked by the incident that occurred at the restaurant on Wednesday. As people, as members of the community, we need to feel safe that, as we’re commuting, we can enter stores, we can go to restaurants with our families with no threat. Violence has no time in our streets and (of) the four victims which suffered injuries, one of those is a child.

Metto added: “We need to request from people in the community to come forward with information that will help with the ­investigation. Any small piece of information — we would urge you to contact the lines which have been given by the police and bring that ­information to the front. Let’s try and help with the investigation if we can.”


Egypt 'won’t hesitate' to help preserve Sudan's unity

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Egypt 'won’t hesitate' to help preserve Sudan's unity

  • Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty says Cairo 'will not allow under any circumstances' collapse of its neighbor
  • Egypt supports the Sudanese army, which has been fighting the paramilitary RSF since April 2023
CAIRO: Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said on Wednesday that Cairo would take all necessary measures to preserve Sudan’s unity, as the neighboring country approaches its fourth year of war between the army and its paramilitary rivals.
Speaking at a press conference with the UN secretary-general’s special envoy for Sudan, Ramtane Lamamra, Abdelatty said Egypt “will not stand idly by and will not hesitate to take the necessary measures in a way that preserves Sudan, its unity and territorial integrity.”
Egypt shares its southern border with Sudan, and is one of the closest allies of the Sudanese army, which has been fighting the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) since April 2023.
Abdelatty said that Egypt “will not accept and will not allow under any circumstances the collapse of Sudan, the collapse of Sudanese national institutions or harming the unity of Sudan.”
“These are red lines,” he continued, adding that “a violation to Sudan’s national security is a violation of Egypt’s national security.”
The foreign minister’s comments echoed remarks made by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi during a meeting last month with Sudan’s army chief and de facto leader, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan.
At the meeting, El-Sisi had also described any threat to Sudanese state institutions as a “red line for Egypt.”
A statement from his office added that Cairo reserved the “full right to take all necessary measures under international law,” including potentially activating a joint defense agreement.
Egypt and Sudan have a long-standing history of military cooperation. In March 2021, they signed an agreement covering training, border security and joint efforts against shared threats, building on a 1976 defense pact aimed at countering external dangers.