Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 99790 total results. Showing results 24821 to 24840 «123812391240124112421243124412451246Next ›Last » Ōtara baby homicide case: Hamuera Rawhiti sentenced for killing 5-month-old son, Clarity Turu NEW ZEALAND: An Auckland man who would go into fits of jealous rage - kicking and stomping his pregnant partner in the head as she curled into a ball to protect her belly - experienced fatherhood for less than half a year before he turned his aggression on their infant son, killing him. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 20/8/2023 News OPP officer previously accused of fraud in Wayne Gretzky memorabilia theft files $6.3M lawsuit CANADA: An Ontario Provincial Police officer has filed a $6.3-million lawsuit against the Brantford Police Service and its board after facing charges — which were eventually dropped — related to an investigation into the theft of Wayne Gretzky memorabilia from the home of the hockey legend's father. CBC News (Canada) 20/8/2023 News Why new support centre for victim-survivors has been hailed a success AUSTRALIA: A new “wrap-around, trauma-informed” support centre for victim-survivors of sexual violence has counsellors and police in plain clothes on-hand to assist people who walk in off the street seeking assistance. The Mercury (Australia) - Subscription at source 20/8/2023 News Supergrass who brought down international criminals sues police AUSTRALIA: A top secret witness who risked his life to help NSW Police and the AFP lock up criminals claimed he was double-crossed by cops. The Daily Telegraph (Australia) - Subscription at source 20/8/2023 News Inside the den of Geelong man accused of creating an online game that simulated sexual abuse against animated child characters AUSTRALIA: A man who allegedly created a game that simulated sexual abuse against animated child characters operated from a house filled with toys and figurines popular with teenagers. The 31-year-old man was arrested by police at his home in Geelong, Victoria, on August 2. Victoria Police and the Australian Federal Police (AFP) allege the man created an online game that attracted a large number of users across the world, who paid for access to it. Mail Online 20/8/2023 News SA Police launch public appeal for witnesses to Elizabeth Park shooting AUSTRALIA: Police are appealing for potential key witnesses to a shooting in Adelaide's north earlier this month to come forward. SA Police said officers were called to Midway Road at Elizabeth Park at about 5:15pm on Tuesday, August 8, after reports of two men assaulting another man near Innes Street. ABC News (Australia) 20/8/2023 News Inside the decade-long Qld fight that’s turning the tide against drug cartels AUSTRALIA: Highly sophisticated drug cartels are becoming more organised and more creative as they ply their trade, but 10 years since its formation, the Queensland Joint Organised Crime Taskforce is smashing some major operations apart. The Courier Mail (Australia) - Subscription at source 20/8/2023 Feature Man charged following JACET investigation into child exploitation program AUSTRALIA: A Geelong man has been charged following an investigation by the Victorian Joint Anti Child Exploitation Team (JACET) into the creation of an online child exploitation game. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 20/8/2023 News Lethal party drug DMP cooked in ‘clandestine labs’ is on the rise in NZ NEW ZEALAND: A lethal chemical compound masquerading as other drugs has prompted a warning from authorities after people became seriously ill. Stuff (New Zealand) 20/8/2023 News Garda recruitment crisis linked to Dublin’s crime problem, TD says REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda recruitment issues must be dealt with to address the "crime epidemic" in Dublin city, a TD has said. Fianna Fáil justice spokesperson Jim O'Callaghan told BreakingNews.ie: "For the past year I've been aware of gratuitous acts of violence being perpetrated on people in Dublin city centre for no reason other than the fact they happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 20/8/2023 News Three convicted after Met police sting operation recovers £2m Ming vase Three men have been convicted after a £2m vase stolen from a museum was recovered in a police sting operation. The Chinese Ming dynasty vase was stolen from the Museum of Far Eastern Art in Geneva, in Switzerland in June 2019. Three men plotted to sell it on for hundreds of thousands of pounds, but were caught in a Scotland Yard operation. The Guardian 19/8/2023 News Corrupt police worker walked straight into trap set by NCA detectives Natalie Mottram warned her criminal friend that the EncroChat phone network had been hacked putting a top secret operation at risk. Warrington woman Natalie Mottram let slip that the National Crime Agency (NCA) had access to EncroChat messages after the French authorities hacked into the encrypted phone service early in 2020. Liverpool Echo 19/8/2023 News Lucy Letby: Police urged to investigate hospital bosses for corporate manslaughter Hospital bosses who failed to act on concerns about the killer nurse Lucy Letby should be investigated by police for corporate manslaughter, says the prosecution’s key medical expert. The Guardian 19/8/2023 News Police are continuing to investigate the loss of an officer’s laptop and notebook Assistant Chief Constable Chris Todd said: “Police are continuing to investigate the loss of an officer’s laptop and notebook. "It is believed the material fell from a moving vehicle on the foreshore stretch of the M2 motorway, on Thursday 17th August around 4.15pm. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 19/8/2023 News Waitrose offers free coffee to police to help tackle shoplifting As they work tirelessly to fight crime, the Thin Blue Line might have need for a skinny flat white. Waitrose and John Lewis have started offering free hot drinks and discounted food to on-duty police officers who visit their shops in a bid to cut shoplifting and violence against staff. They hope that tempting uniformed officers — who, crucially, park their branded vehicles outside — will deter thieves just as drivers slow down on a motorway as soon as they spot a police car. The Times - Subscription at source 19/8/2023 News Record number of UK police officers are rookies with just a few years of experience, figures show The number with less than five years’ experience now make up more than a third of the total, Home Office statistics show. The Sun 19/8/2023 News Police must pursue ‘all reasonable lines of inquiry’, says Suella Braverman Comments come amid concerns officers ignore evidence from the public such as tracking data from stolen phones and cars The Telegraph 19/8/2023 News PSNI data breach: Man charged over documents linked to FoI A 50-year-old man has been charged with possessing documents or records likely to be useful to terrorists following a major police data breach 11 days ago. BBC 19/8/2023 News Ottawa Detective was singled out by police leadership for her opposition to Covid mandates CANADA: Ottawa Police Service (OPS) leadership singled out a detective because she opposed Covid mandates and was critical of the vaccine, and even forbid her from discussing Covid at work, according to evidence and testimony provided during Detective Helen Grus’ discreditable conduct tribunal, which recessed Friday. True North (Canada) 19/8/2023 News Gangs and meth: New study reveals mobsters dominate the NZ market, even more in Northland and South Island NEW ZEALAND: Gangs are behind nearly one-in-three sales of methamphetamine across the country, with even more control of the markets in Northland and the South Island, according to new research into New Zealand’s drug markets. NZ Herald (New Zealand) - Subscription at source 19/8/2023 News «123812391240124112421243124412451246Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events