2011年4月1日星期五

On girl shoot man arrested

March 31, 2011 last updated at 21: 35 GMT Thusha Kamaleswaran Thusha Kamaleswaran was a 19-year-old man in the chest was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder on a five-year-old girl who was shot in a shop in South London met.

Thusha Kamaleswaran in the chest and colleagues was shot bystander Roshan Selvakumar, 35, was hit in the face in a shop in Stockwell on Tuesday.

You killed when three young people on bicycles chased two young people in the business and opened fire.

The man was arrested on Thursday afternoon.

The arrested man, who was picked up by officers in South London, remains in police custody.

Also CCTV police have reviewed footage from the shop.

£ 50,000 Reward was offered earlier for details of the attack.

The victims - who are both nothing but - now to Sri Lanka in an Ernst but are in stable condition.

The three attackers have hunted police to two other teenagers in Stockwell food and wine before the shot result the trio in the shop front one.

Thusha's 12-year old were brother, three-year old sister and mother at the time of the shooting in the shop available but unharmed, police said.

Det ch INSP Tony Boughton said: "The investigation is well progressing." We have looked at CCTV of the incident and are now beginning to get a clearer picture of what happened.

"One of the young people, who first ran us in the business come forward and supported with our questions."

"We try to still have the other person and call on him to make."

Police hope to someone speaking, the three young people between 2000 and 2200 BST saw in Stockwell in the night of the attack bike.

The only description which can give them is that they were black and rode bicycles.

"Violent and cowardly"

Lambeth Borough Commander, ch Supt Nick Ephgrave said: "we have to reassure additional officers from the District of the public in the area and make it clear to anyone even considering of being involved in violence, that it not be tolerated are recovered."

"A tragic event but individual cases." Nick Ephgrave, Metropolitan Police Chief of police

"Since Monday's shooting, I have spoken to many local people, let them know how the police responds to prevent further outbreaks of violence."

Claudia Webbe is Chairman of the independent advisory group, Trident, the gun crime in the black community.

She said: "It is particularly sad, if innocent passers-by and children under the age of five the victims of this violent and horrific shootings." Although incidents are isolated like this they have a huge impact locally.

"This is a social problem - as soon as the ball was thrown, it concerns us all."

"The community as a whole is United to bring these violent and cowardly criminals in court."

She added: "It is important to present to the police - whether you are a friend, mother, wife or daughter."

In a statement Velluppillai Navaratnam, a friend who said the family of the girl: "It has been a very difficult time for friends and family of Thusha."

"her family are with her in the hospital, and we are pray be good for them."


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