The incident in June saw a 32-year-old shot at and then stabbed before another man was also shot at

Metropolitan Police detectives have released images of three men they want to speak to following a shooting and stabbing incident in Palmers Green last summer.
On the evening of Thursday, 12th June, a 32-year-old man was shot at and then stabbed in Park Avenue, at the junction with Green Lanes, sustaining serious injuries.
Officers were called at approximately 11pm to reports a 30-year-old man had discharged a firearm at another man while he was sat in his car, with the shot narrowly missing him.
Just seconds later, it’s reported another man has then approached the vehicle and stabbed the victim through the driver’s side door.
Approximately half-an-hour before the attack, it’s believed the suspect in possession of the firearm had attempted to shoot an 18-year-old man after a foot chase, narrowly missing him.
The victim of the stabbing suffered serious back injuries in the attack and was taken to hospital in a life-threatening condition. Fortunately, he has since made a full recovery.
Detective Constable Joe Halsey of the Met’s specialist crime team, said: “A man was brutally attacked suffering serious injuries, and he is incredibly fortunate to be alive.
“My team continues to follow all possible lines of enquiry in this investigation and have already carried out extensive reviews of witness statements, as well as CCTV and forensic work which has led to us identifying multiple suspects.
“If you recognise any of the men in the photos we are issuing or have details on their current whereabouts, please contact us without delay.”
Mateos Jubani, aged 30 and of The Brightside, Enfield Wash, was arrested on Wednesday, 9th July and charged the following day with two counts of attempted murder, possession of a firearm and ammunition with intent to endanger life and two counts of possession of criminal property. His trial is due to begin at Wood Green Crown Court on Monday, 29th June 2026.
Anyone with information should contact police on 101, quoting investigation reference 01/7607769/25. Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.
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