Man in his 30s stabbed in South London street as capital’s bloodbath continues
Police were called shortly after 9pm to reports of a stabbing on Bensham Lane, Croydon
A MAN in his 30s has been stabbed in South London this evening as the capital's bloodbath continues.
Police were called shortly after 9pm to reports of a stabbing on Bensham Lane, Croydon.
A spokesman said: "Officers attended along with colleagues from LAS.
"A male, believed to be aged in his 30’s was found with stab injuries. He has been taken to hospital; we await an update on his condition.
"No arrests and enquiries continue."
Detailed maps have been created to show the chilling patchwork of more than 200 gangs waging war on London's streets.
More than 100 murders have taken place in Lawless London this year alone — with a third of victims aged between 16 and 24 and many believed to be linked to gangs.
Much of the bloodshed is from gang disputes over drugs and turf with knife-wielding thugs prepared to kill or be killed over their territory.
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In South London around 50 gangs are thought to "control" territories from Earlsfield in the South West to Woolwich in the South East.
A high density of gangs in and around Brixton, Camberwell and Peckham make the area one of the most dangerous for knife crime in the country.
Among the most notorious are the most notorious of which are Moscow17 in Kennington — as well as the Ghetto Boys in Deptford and the Woolwich Boys out on the Thames.
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