Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103261 total results. Showing results 28301 to 28320 «141214131414141514161417141814191420Next ›Last » 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 Lucy Letby: How the police caught the former nurse: Data & forensics A senior detective tells Sky News how his team went about building a case to prosecute Lucy Letby. Sky's Data and Forensics unit looks at the evidence the police had and how it pointed to the nurse as the killer. The 33-year-old was convicted of murdering babies while working at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016. Sky News 19/8/2023 Analysis, Feature Could Norwich police get noise cameras to tackle boy racers? Norwich police could be about to get the upper hand in their war against the city's boy racers after plans to roll out noise cameras were backed by drivers. The new technology, which pairs a camera with microphones to catch and fine those causing a nuisance with loud exhausts and sound systems, has already been trialled across the UK including in Great Yarmouth. Eastern Daily Press 19/8/2023 News Guildford Four family to sue pub bomb police forces The sister of wrongly-jailed Gerry Conlon is to sue Surrey Police and the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) amid claims he was tortured. BBC 19/8/2023 News Montreal police looking to recruit from social sciences, ‘people with heart’ CANADA: Montreal police are looking to attract new officers with backgrounds in social and community work in an effort to adapt to a “changed” society, the SPVM announced Thursday. “Society has changed, the SPVM must also adapt,” said Police Chief Fady Dagher in a video posted to social media. “We want people with heart.” CTV News (Canada) 19/8/2023 News The use of AI robot judges in Irish courts could ‘corrode’ public trust in the legal system, according to an expert REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The use of robot judges powered by artificial intelligence is being trialled in several countries Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 19/8/2023 News Offender took up-skirt videos in retail stores, police find child porn on computer NEW ZEALAND: Gaurav Jeevan Rauniyar appeared in the Dunedin District Court this week on three charges related to up-skirting and breaching the Search and Surveillance Act. The supermarket offender, who targeted three women, was found in possession of child pornography after police seized his computer. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 19/8/2023 News A recruitment ‘crisis’ threatens the RCMP’s future — the new boss has plans to turn it around CANADA: Commissioner Mike Duheme says widespread staffing shortages have left the RCMP at a 'crossroads' At first glance, the decrepit building in Dillon, Sask., doesn't look much like a working RCMP detachment. CBC News (Canada) 19/8/2023 News Al camera detects almost 300 driving offences in three days The camera is situated on the A30 near Launceston in Devon and Cornwall. A free standing Al camera system has detected almost 300 drivers using mobile phones or not wearing seatbelts in its first 72 hours of deployment. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/8/2023 News PSNI investigates loss of officer’s laptop and notebook The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is investigating the loss of an officer’s laptop and notebook. Police Professional 19/8/2023 News Lucy Letby found guilty of baby murders Lucy Letby used a variety of methods to secretly attack a total of 13 babies on the neonatal ward at the Countess of Chester hospital between 2015 and 2016. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 18/8/2023 News «141214131414141514161417141814191420Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events