Police have bailed UK garage star NEUTRINO to reappear before them again in September as the investigation into a shooting incident which saw him hospitalised then arrested rumbles on.
The MC, one half of chart-toppers Oxide & Neutrino and a member of soon to be chart-toppers So Solid Crew, presented himself at Charing Cross Police Station in London last week (August 1) as a condition of bail resulting from the May 2 shooting. In a brief statement, his solicitor, Neil Blundell told NME.COM: “Neutrino returned to Charing Cross Police Station as requested. He was rebailed until September 17 while police continue with enquiries.”
As previously reported on NME.COM, Neutrino, real name Mark Oseitutu, was shot in the leg after leaving a west London nightclub in the early hours of May 2. He claimed he was involved in a scuffle outside the club when a man tried to rob him. He said he only realised he had been shot as he was driving away after the incident.
He admitted himself to a local hospital, where staff notified police because of the nature of his injury. He was then arrested and taken to Charing Cross Police Station, where he was treated by a police doctor and questioned, before being released without charge.
At the time a spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said : “He was arrested on suspicision of possessing part of a firearm, and he has been bailed to return to a London police station at a later date.”