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By KIM JANSSEN
 
Mob killing suspect goes on the run

A TEENAGER suspected of killing Mahir Osman skipped police bail and went on the run this week.
The boy, who has not been named, was one of 24 Haringey youths arrested within minutes of 18-year-old Mahir’s murder outside Camden Town Tube a fortnight ago.
He failed to attend an interview at Holborn Police Station on Thursday and it is understood that detectives have not been able to trace him since.
The revelation by Kentish Town Inspector John Daly at a meeting of the Camden Somali Forum on Sunday came less than two weeks after Mahir’s family demanded to know from Home Secretary Charles Clarke why charges had not yet been brought.
The New Journal revealed on February 2 that senior officers feared suspects may attempt to skip bail and leave the country before they are charged and remanded in custody. None of the suspects has been required to hand in their passports.
Borough Commander Mark Heath said in the wake of the murder that he was confident charges up to and including murder would be brought.
Mahir’s murder was captured on CCTV and two dozen suspects were arrested on a number 253 bus within minutes just 100 yards from the murder scene in Camden Road. Weapons were recovered from both the murder scene and the bus. Four youths who escaped arrest at the scene by smashing a window on the top deck and jumping down have yet to be identified.
A 25th suspect was arrested in the street but later cleared of any involvement.
Speaking on Tuesday Detective Superintendent John Sweeney, who is overseeing the investigation, said he was confident that further suspects would not skip bail and that appropriate charges would eventually be brought. He said: “There’s nothing to suggest that they will not return; they have come back once so they will come back again.”
He said officers would not risk the investigation by bringing rushed charges, adding: “The history of investigations in the Metropolitan Police has shown on several occasions that by acting too hastily and not conducting the proper, methodical, professional investigation, you end up with problems.
“Whilst I want the case to be resolved quickly along with everyone else, we’ve got to ensure that when any case comes to court that the evidence is admissible and that justice is seen to be done for everyone.”
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