Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96806 total results. Showing results 32081 to 32100 «160116021603160416051606160716081609Next ›Last » Operation Venetic: Pet dog and accidental selfies help convict international drugs traffickers A drugs trafficker helped investigators smash his own organised crime group by sending a photograph of his dog on encrypted communications platform EncroChat showing his partner’s phone number on the animal’s tag. National Crime Agency (NCA) 6/12/2022 News Police Scotland Tulliallan campus to close temporarily Police Scotland Headquarters, Tulliallan, the site which includes the Scottish Police College, is being closed temporarily to allow further remedial work on water systems to be carried out following the discovery of traces of Legionella bacteria. Police Scotland 6/12/2022 News ‘Swiftness and certainty’ the key to Thames Valley knife crime Op Acting DCC Tim De Meyer and Thames Valley PCC Matthew Barber spoke to Police Oracle about Operation Deter, which launched in Milton Keynes before being expanded into Aylesbury and Slough. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/12/2022 Feature Met head of professionalism to move to Police Scotland The Scottish Police Authority announced the appointment last week Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/12/2022 News Scots police officers REVEAL why they quit the national force in damning survey An internal police survey highlighted a lack of resources, a lack of recognition and a need for career progression as key reasons behind officers quitting. Scottish Daily Express 6/12/2022 News Cornwall’s lack of police staff during summer ‘now a priority’ after man’s death Police chiefs in Cornwall have said the lack of officers and also staff in the 999 control room during summer months is now a priority. This comes after Devon and Cornwall Police's staffing struggles were made all too clear during an inquest into the death of a Newquay man last week. During the four-day inquest into the death of Daniel Tilley, who took his own life at his home in July 2019 as no police officer was available to attend despite a 999 call, it was revealed how much of an extra burden the summer season puts on the police force. Cornwall Live 6/12/2022 News Calls for domestic abuse register to stop ‘chilling’ numbers of women killed by partners Exclusive: ‘We need to see that very often there is a long history of domestic abuse. It is not just something that is against one partner,’ shadow justice minister says The Independent 6/12/2022 News Police Scotland HQ temporarily closed due to traces of Legionella Police Scotland's Headquarters, Tulliallan, has been temporarily closed today to allow for work on the water systems. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/12/2022 News WA Police Union members vote for the right to hit, block and box cars evading pursuit AUSTRALIA: The WA Police Union wants officers to be able to hit vehicles evading police — sending them into a spin — amid growing frustration over their limited ability to stop dangerous chases. The West Australian (Australia) 6/12/2022 News Average of 20 gay men bashed every day for over 40 years, NSW inquiry told AUSTRALIA: Assistant New South Wales police commissioner, Anthony Crandell, has told a landmark inquiry that on average 20 gay men were bashed every day for a period spanning more than four decades. The Guardian 6/12/2022 News Sharp rise in number of homicides by a family member Homicides by a family member jumped by more than 50 per cent in the year to March 31, according to a new report. Police Professional 6/12/2022 News Police Scotland Tulliallan campus to close temporarily after Legionnaires’ bacteria found Police Scotland is closing its headquarters at Tulliallan, the site which includes the Scottish Police College, following the discovery of traces of Legionella bacteria. Police Professional 6/12/2022 News National anti-money laundering campaign arrests 21, recovers $1.8 million AUSTRALIA: Australian police agencies have charged 21 alleged offenders in Australia and prevented $1.8 million being lost to cyber criminals. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 6/12/2022 News More must be done to prevent ‘avoidable deaths’ in police custody, says report Police forces, police and crime commissioners (PCCs) and health partners must do more to prevent “avoidable deaths” at the point of arrest, during and after custody, a new report has said. Police Professional 6/12/2022 News Hyundai to supply NZ police with BEVs NEW ZEALAND: The New Zealand Police is making the first tentative steps into BEVs (Battery Electric Vehicles) following an announcement from Hyundai NZ that it will be supplying a number of Kona Electric and Ioniq 5 BEVs for non-operational use at 15 locations around the country. The Driven 6/12/2022 News Report of China-run police station spurs Govt to launch multi-agency probe NEW ZEALAND: The Government has launched a multi-agency probe into the possible existence of an offshore Chinese police centre in New Zealand. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 6/12/2022 News, Video Force used during an arrest in South Auckland not justified NEW ZEALAND: The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that an officer used unjustified and excessive force during the arrest of a man in South Auckland. Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 6/12/2022 Report Why are Quebec’s top two police forces still not equipped with body cameras? CANADA: News that body cameras could soon be mandatory for police officers in Quebec comes as a relief to civil rights advocates who say the devices are long overdue. Global News (Canada) 6/12/2022 News, Video Council to vote on body cams for Vancouver police as critics raise concerns about privacy, cost CANADA: Vancouver city council is set to vote on a motion to outfit police officers with body cameras by 2025, a move that councillors with the ABC Vancouver party say will fulfil a campaign promise to improve public safety in the city while addressing concerns about transparency and accountability in policing. CBC News (Canada) 6/12/2022 News Canada must provide equitable funding for on-reserve policing, says First Nation lawsuit CANADA: An Ojibway First Nation in northern Ontario has filed a lawsuit against the federal government alleging that chronic inequitable funding of their policing services has created a public safety crisis in the community. CBC News (Canada) 6/12/2022 News «160116021603160416051606160716081609Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events