THREE of Hounslow's most wanted criminals have been brought to justice after the Chronicle published their details.

A full list of offenders sought in the borough by the MET was published in December with photos of each person.

Since then, three of the criminals in hiding were found after more information from the public emerged.

Yuvrha Singh, 26, of Berkeley Avenue, Cranford, was wanted for driving with no insurance on Lampton Road in Hounslow on June 14 last year.

He was arrested, sent to Feltham Magistrates' Court on January 10, and found guilty of failing to provide a breath specimen, using a vehicle while uninsured, driving other than in accordance with a licence and failing to surrender to custody. He was fined a total of £315, and disqualified from driving for two years.

Sunil Dade, 28 of Somerset Road, Southall, was arrested and sentenced at West London Magistrates' court, Hammersmith on December 12.

He was found guilty of shoplifting goods to the value of £236.36 at Marks and Spencer on Chiswick High Road and was sentenced to one month imprisonment. He was also found guilty of shoplifting at Boots on Chiswick High Road to the value of £236, and received a one month imprisonment consecutive order. He was also found guilty of shoplifting and common assault at Marks and Spencer, Chiswick High Road, to the value of £24, and was given one month imprisonment to run consecutively. Another month imprisonment was given to him for failing to surrender, this will run concurrently.

Parminder Bhuller (pictured), 35 of Staines Road, Bedfont was arrested and sentenced at Feltham Magistrates' Court on January 1.

He was found guilty of shoplifting at Lidl in Feltham and was sentenced to two weeks in prison, possession of heroin with a one week consecutive prison sentence, driving whilst disqualied with an eight week prison sentence and two year driving ban, using a vehicle whilst uninsured with no separate penalty, and two weeks in prison to be served consecutively for failure to surrender.

A police spokesman said: "We have received further information regarding the location of others shown in the paper which has come via Crime Stoppers which we are currently investigating.

"This shows that the public are a great source of information and working with the police can ensure that offenders are brought to justice".