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Images released of men sought in connection to Soho robbery attempt

Detectives have released images of two men they’re working to trace in connection with an attempted robbery in which a 28-year-old was assaulted.

Police would like to speak to this man Picture: The Met
Police would like to speak to this man Picture: The Met

The victim was in Frith Street, Soho when he was approached by two men who tried to engage him in conversation, and when he refused to get involved, the two men left.

However, they returned around 10 minutes later and unsuccessfully tried to take his watch.

He was also punched several times in the face during the attempted robbery and he sustained a fractured eye socket and required stitches.

Police were called by the London Ambulance Service just after 1.30am on Monday, December 27 last year.

Detective Constable Christine Metz, Central West Command Unit said: “This assault was unprovoked and the level of violence used was extreme and totally unnecessary.

“Robbery and violence on our streets will not be tolerated and we are doing everything we can to identify two suspects in connection with the incident.

“The victim still suffers from the effects of his injuries. And I know that the psychological impact has remained with him since.

“I urge people to look closely at the pictures of two people we would like to speak to. They are of a good, clear quality and I’m sure someone will recognise them.”

Anyone who has information that can help police should call 101 quoting reference CAD 0461/27Dec21.

Alternatively tweet @MetCC, or to remain 100% anonymous, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Pictured top Police would like to speak to this man Picture: The Met


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