Vickrum Digwa, already convicted in connection with the killing of Henry Nowak, has appeared at Southampton Magistrates’ Court alongside his brother Gurpreet Digwa and father Moga Singh, with all three denying multiple weapons offences that are being prosecuted separately from the homicide case.
Vickrum Digwa, Gurpreet Digwa and Moga Singh appeared before Southampton Magistrates’ Court, where all three entered not guilty pleas to a series of weapons charges. The brief hearing concluded with the case being sent to the Crown Court for further proceedings, and all three defendants were remanded in custody pending their next court appearance.
Charges Kept Separate From Homicide Case
The Crown Prosecution Service confirmed the weapons allegations, which relate to the alleged possession of prohibited or offensive weapons, are being prosecuted independently of the murder proceedings connected to Henry Nowak’s death. Police said their investigation into the broader circumstances surrounding the alleged offences remains active, with detectives continuing to review evidence as the case progresses.
What Happens Next
A provisional timetable has been set for further hearings at the Crown Court, though trial dates have not yet been fixed and will be determined at a later date. The proceedings remain subject to reporting restrictions, with the courts reminding the public that all three defendants are entitled to a fair trial as the case continues.
