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Nail Bomber: Manhunt is Netflix’s true crime documentary about the nail bomb attacks which took place in London in the spring of 1999.
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Over three weekends, homemade nail bombs were detonated in London – at Brixton Market, Brick Lane in the East End, and at the Admiral Duncan pub in Soho, killing three people and wounding 140.
The documentary, which is on the streaming site from Wednesday 26th May, tells the story of how one far-right extremist targeted London’s Black, Bangladeshi and LGBTQ+ communities, how he was caught, and how London’s communities came together to overcome the tragedies.
Following a burglary in Potters Bar in which a house was broken into and a safe was stolen, Herts police have released CCTV images of four men they would.
Police have released CCTV images of four men they would like to identify following a burglary in Potters Bar. At around 9.15am on Friday, March 26, a residential property on Sunnybank Road was broken into through a back door and a safe containing cash and watches was stolen. Detective Constable Barnaby Goding, who is investigating, said: “If you recognise any of these individuals we would like to hear from you, they were in the area at the time and could assist with enquiries. “Similarly, if you were nearby at the time and saw anything suspicious or if you have CCTV of the area which shows anything of relevance then please get in touch.
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