Vickrum Digwa, 23, who was jailed for life last month for murdering 18-year-old student Henry Nowak, has denied possessing a large weapons cache at his family home in Southampton. The weapons discovered included machetes, ninja swords, flick-knives, knuckledusters, an extendable baton, and other martial arts weapons.

Digwa appeared at Southampton Magistrates’ Court facing seven counts of possessing offensive weapons and pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Family Members Also Charged

Digwa’s father, Moga Singh, 52, and brother, Gurpreet Digwa, 27, both from Southampton, face the same charges and have also pleaded not guilty. Gurpreet Digwa faces additional counts related to offensive weapons found in a vehicle and possession of an air weapon, which he denies.

Alleged Arsenal Details

  • Three machetes
  • 37 swords, including three ninja swords
  • Two flick-knives or gravity knives
  • Eight knuckledusters
  • An extendable baton and a manriki-gusari martial arts chain

All offences are reported to date from 4 December 2025, the day after Henry Nowak’s killing.

Scene Of Fatal Stabbing

Henry Nowak was fatally stabbed by Digwa during a night out last December in Southampton. The unarmed first-year student was walking home when Digwa took his phone, which led to a brief struggle. Digwa then used a dagger, carried as part of his Sikh faith, stabbing Henry multiple times, including an 8cm wound to the chest.

Police Conduct Under Scrutiny

Upon police arrival, Digwa falsely claimed that Henry attacked him and used racial abuse. Despite Henry’s visible stab wounds and his pleas recorded on police body cameras, officers initially dismissed the severity of his injuries. Two Hampshire Police officers are currently under investigation for potential gross misconduct in relation to their handling of the incident.

Trial Scheduled For 2027

A trial date has been set for 27 September 2027, following a case management hearing in June. Digwa is serving a life sentence with a minimum term of 21 years, while his mother, Kiran Kaur, 53, faces sentencing for assisting an offender.

Originally published by UKNIP.

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