Two youths on motor scooters fired shots into a car on the Winstanley Estate, Battersea, on Friday, the latest gun related incident in Wandsworth.

Police confirmed two suspects were on separate scooters when they shot at an Audi Q7, about 4pm. before speeding away.

No one was hurt in the incident, police said, but the car windows were smashed.

The attack comes a week after two Tooting teenagers were shot at in Mitcham, in what police said was a case of mistaken identity, and two weeks after a 16-year-old was shot in the Wendlesworth estate, Wandsworth.

Bullets from a semi-automatic machine gun - possibly a Mac 10 - were sprayed at a group of six youths on a street corner in the Phipps Bridge estate, Mitcham, by a passenger on the back of a motorbike on September 26.

Miraculously only one of the group of young Somalis was hit, receiving a gun shout wound to his left leg, and has since been released from hospital.

Officers from the Met’s Trident team are looking at links with a spate of recent shootings in Wandsworth and Lambeth, and are analysing the spent cartridges found at the scene.

Wandsworth Police were called to Vermont Road, near the Wendlesworth estate, on Thursday, September 24, at 8pm, and found a 16-year-old with a gunshot wound to the back.

His condition was described as serious but stable.

Last month police were on high alert after gang and drug-related violence erupted in Wandsworth and its borders, culminating in five shootings and three stabbings in just six days.

Anyone with information on any incident should call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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