Sadiq Khan insists he has a grip on London crime – but campaigners say his words are meaningless

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08/04/26 Pictured: Mayor Sadiq Khan plays table tennis Caption: Metro Joins the London Mayor Sadiq Khan at Marcus Lipton Centre, Minet Rd, London Mayor Sadiq Khan is announcing the biggest ever investment in youth clubs by a Mayor. The New policy will mean a record ??30 million to deliver at least one high-quality late night youth club in every one of London's 32 boroughs
Sadiq Khan has been batting away ‘Lawless London’ accusations (Picture: Nick Edwards for Metro)

Sadiq Khan has insisted he had a ‘grip’ on crime despite a week where at least three young men, including a 14-year-old school boy, lost their lives on London streets.

The Mayor spoke the day after music video director Finbar Sullivan, 21, was knifed to death in front of terrified families on Primrose Hill.

The knife attacker is still on the run despite the attack unfolding at one of London’s top sunbathing spots in front of hundreds of witnesses.

Finbar’s killing followed the shooting of schoolboy Eghosa Ogbedor, 14, on Thursday, with the Metro speaking to grieving family members at his home in Woolwich.

Aurelio Mejía, 26, was the third victim fatally stabbed outside a South London nightclub in the early hours of Easter Monday. 

Finbar Sullivan was knifed to death at Primrose Hill
A boy in a hat and tracksuit stands in front of a dinosaur statue.
Eghosa Ogbebor, 14, was shot dead on Thursday (Metropolitan Police)

The Mayor of London was on a visit to The Marcus Lipton youth centre in Peckham to announce a £30m promise to set up a youth club in every London borough.

He insisted that his policies on crime were working and the murder rate was dropping from last year. 

Man killed during machete fight outside Peckham nightclub ?had gone back to help friend? picture Met Police/ John Dunne
Aurelio Mejía, 26, was the third victim fatally stabbed outside a South London nightclub in the early hours of Easter Monday. 

He told Metro: ‘We are investing in policing and prevention by giving young people valuable things to do.

‘We set up the Violence Reduction Unit in 2019.

‘We had the lowest base number of homicides in London last year since records began. I regularly speak to bereaved families, and I write to bereaved families. 

08/04/26 Pictured: Mayor Sadiq Khan with Metro Reporter John Dunne Caption: Metro Joins the London Mayor Sadiq Khan at Marcus Lipton Centre, Minet Rd, London Mayor Sadiq Khan is announcing the biggest ever investment in youth clubs by a Mayor. The New policy will mean a record ??30 million to deliver at least one high-quality late night youth club in every one of London's 32 boroughs
Mayor Sadiq Khan is grilled over London crime by Metro Reporter John Dunne (Picture: Nick Edwards for Metro)

‘The funding we have announced today shows we are not content with the progress.

‘Bringing back youth clubs is very important. One victim of crime is one too many.’

08/04/26 Pictured: Mayor Sadiq Khan at The Lipton Centre Caption: Metro Joins the London Mayor Sadiq Khan at Marcus Lipton Centre, Minet Rd, London Mayor Sadiq Khan is announcing the biggest ever investment in youth clubs by a Mayor. The New policy will mean a record ??30 million to deliver at least one high-quality late night youth club in every one of London's 32 boroughs
Sadiq Khan is announcing the biggest ever investment in youth clubs by a Mayor (Picture: Nick Edwards for Metro)

He said 81 youth clubs had closed in the capital, blaming the previous Conservative government for ‘starving them of cash’.

Despite recent rampages by teenagers through Clapham, south London and mass shoplifting overwhelming security guards, Mr Khan said he backed the police to ‘enforce’ the law. 

Teenagers swarming shops in Clapham.
Teen mobs swarm businesses on Clapham High Street (Picture: bestofclaphamldn)

He said: ‘I fully back the police for enforcement this is not acceptable to steal from shops to threaten shop workers and emergency workers. 

Asked how the public could be confident in the police after a bag full of police guns was found on the street near the Mayor’s house in south west London, he said: ‘This is incredibly serious. But for the grace of God those guns could have got into the wrong hands. This is under investigation.’ 

Despite the Mayor’s insistence that London is safe, campaigners are calling for more. 

08/04/26 Pictured: Mayor Sadiq Khan Caption: Metro Joins the London Mayor Sadiq Khan at Marcus Lipton Centre, Minet Rd, London Mayor Sadiq Khan is announcing the biggest ever investment in youth clubs by a Mayor. The New policy will mean a record ??30 million to deliver at least one high-quality late night youth club in every one of London's 32 boroughs
Sadiq Khan wants to deliver at least one high-quality late-night youth club in every one of London’s 32 boroughs (Picture: Nick Edwards for Metro)

Pastor Lorraine Jones Burrell MBE, Founder of the Dwayne Simpson Foundation, said: ‘When asked whether the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, is doing enough to tackle knife crime, my answer is no. 

‘What we are witnessing right now is devastating, with lives being lost at what feels like a daily rate, including the latest murder just last night.

‘This is a crisis, and it demands a faster, stronger and more targeted supporting intervention to those perpetrators and individuals that are at risk.’

She added: ‘I speak from lived experience. I lost my son to knife crime, and that pain never leaves you. Today, more families are being forced to live that same reality.

‘From the frontline, I see clearly that enough is not being done in some pockets of our communities and what is being done is not happening quickly enough.

‘Bloodshed is increasing on our streets.’ 

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