NewsUK NewsMurderVikrum Digwa's father and brother are due to appear in court after being accused of six counts of possessing an offensive weapon in a public place12:15, 02 Jun 2026Updated 12:19, 02 Jun 2026Vickrum Digwa, his brother and father are to appear in court to face multiple weapons charges.The 23-year-old, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak in Southampton, faces six counts of possessing an offensive weapon in a private place.The alleged weapons are a flick knife, an extendable baton, knuckledusters, a machete, swords and kusaris.His father Moga Singh, 52, and brother Gurpreet Digwa, 27, both of St Denys Road, Southampton, Hampshire, face the same charges, while Gurpreet faces four additional charges.These are possessing an offensive weapon, an asp, in a public place, possessing a prohibited weapon, an air rifle, possessing an axe in a public place, and possessing a knife, a kirpan, in a public place.Article continues belowAll of the offences are dated December 4, 2025 – the day after the incident in which Mr Nowak was killed.The three defendants are set to appear at Southampton Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday afternoon.This is a Breaking News story. You’ll be more likely to see our stories when any big news breaks in future by simply by clicking this link . You can also join The Mirror’s WhatsApp Community or follow us on Google News , Flipboard , Apple News , TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads - or visit The Mirror homepage .Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Breaking NewsMurderMurder trialCrime
Student's murderer faces multiple weapons charges alongside his dad and brother
Vikrum Digwa's father and brother are due to appear in court after being accused of six counts of possessing an offensive weapon in a public place
Vickrum Digwa, 23, sentenced to life for murder, faces six weapons charges alongside father Moga Singh, 52, and brother Gurpreet, 27—knife, baton, knuckledusters, machete, swords, kusaris—dated December 4, 2025. This offers no market, technology, or governance signal for IT managers—a domestic criminal justice matter with no enterprise strategy relevance.










