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The French police waited nearly four months before following up on the November raids in which gangs of immigrant youth rioted against alleged police brutality and harassment of Muslim and black skinned young people. Last weekend’s police raids resulted in detention of more than 33 young people who were believed to have instigated the riots. [...]
Blackouts are nature’s way of sparing drunks from having to forever remember the shameful acts they may have committed whilst in liquor’s clutches. (Though the legend-like feats of the worst among them have been collected for posterity in our book, “The Man Who Scared a Shark to Death: and other true tales of drunken debauchery). Also, in some places simply telling an arresting officer that you were so blotto you can’t remember a single detail of the crime you are alleged to have committed will result in you being set free with a sandwich and the best wishes of the city… or so we’ve heard.A 25-year-old man in Lincolnshire England was arrested recently for a crime he committed while blackout drunk that one would have assumed involved the consumption of hallucinogenic drugs rather than alcohol – challenging a police car to a fight.The man is said to have finished a night’s boozing by hopping up on the roof of a marked police car and shouting “come on then”, while swin
Case Backlog Frustrates Police:
By Candia Dames -
Nassau, Bahamas:
Many police officers are frustrated by the inability of the powers that be to deal with the tremendous backlog of cases that exist, according to former Commissioner of Police B. K. Bonamy. Mr. Bonamy said as a result some police officers are losing the will to perform their jobs effectively.
The former commissioner, who was a guest on the Love 97/JCN TV programme "Jones and Company" on Sunday, said the courts appear overwhelmed by the numbers of cases they have to deal with.
"The police see that nothing is happening with that, so they turn a blind eye to things they are supposed to be dealing with," Mr. Bonamy said.
"You put people before the courts and you don’t hear about them any longer, then they (the police) step back."
Mr. Bonamy also said the level of criminality in The Bahamas has gotten out of hand. One reason for this state of affairs is that many police officers are not enforcing the laws as they rel
The police have received a criminal complaint against Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for discussing the future of Jerusalem with a foreign entity - in violation of the Jerusalem Law. However, the police have not reported any progress on investigating the matter.The complaint was originally filed a month ago by Jerusalem attorney Baruch Ben-Yosef, on behalf of the Victims of Arab Terror International organization.What the Law Says:Clause 6 of "Basic Law: Jerusalem, the Capital of Israel" states, "No authorities over the area of Jerusalem currently under the purview of the State of Israel or the Jerusalem Municipality shall be given over to any foreign political or governmental entity, or any other similar foreign entity, neither permanently or temporarily." Clause 5 states that the Old City and other areas liberated by Israel during the Six Day War are an integral part of Jerusalem for the purposes of this law.
By Brian Worley My wife asks the question, “Honey, would you ever cheat on me?” I answered, “I hope not.” She replies, “What do you mean you hope not?” The tension builds. She continues by saying, “Either you know or you don’t know.” I answered her this way because I have learned to respect a certain principle I have learned while working on this article.I answered my wife by saying, “Honey, I adore you and I hope that I would not do something stupid to mess up what we have together.”I could tell she felt some comfort with my reply but that it was still an insufficient answer to her initial question. More on this later.Suppression creates tensionAt this point, I need to ask you to be patient with me as I develop a few thoughts. Imagine yourself standing in a pool of water at least waist level high but lower than your ribs. When someone throws an inflated floating ball into the water, it naturally floats on the surface. Observe when you place force on that flo
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BERLIN (Reuters) - Nine people, including five children, have been killed in a fire in a house in the western German city of Ludwigshafen, police said on Monday. A further 24 were taken to hospital, two of whom were in a life-threatening condition, and it was possible that more bodies would be found in the house, which was in danger of collapse, a police spokesman said. It was unclear what had caused the fire, the spokesman said, adding that 52 people, mostly Turkish citizens, were registered as living in the house. The number of fatalities could have been higher had a group of police, firemen and other emergency service personnel not been celebrating carnival nearby, the spokesman said. They helped catch children thrown from the upper floors of the building.
As you may know, employment law is just a subset of civil rights in general. I don’t normally cover non-workplace civil rights issues, but a news story I’ve come across seems just too egregious to let pass.
In Stark County, Ohio, 41-year old Hope Steffey was the victim of assault by a relative. Steffey’s cousin called [...]
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Police detained a Turkish Airlines employee on Tuesday after he released a woman he had been holding hostage with a gun at the company's headquarters, a company spokeswoman told Reuters. Police, including special forces teams, had set up a security cordon around the area where the man had been holding a female employee of Turkish Airlines. "The matter is closed. The man was persuaded (to release the woman)," the spokeswoman said. State-run Anatolian news agency said the man and the woman had been in a relationship and that he had carried out the hostage-taking after she left him and rejected his subsequent advances. It said the woman was shaken but unharmed. Earlier it said the man had first detained three people at a canteen in the building's basement before releasing two of them, saying he wanted to talk to the woman.
By Lamine Chikhi THENIA, Algeria (Reuters) - A car bomb attack on a police station killed two people and wounded 23 in a town east of Algiers on Tuesday, the second such bombing in the OPEC member in a month, the interior ministry said. Some residents said the blast in Thenia appeared to be a suicide attack, the tactic used in a devastating twin bombing in the capital of the north African country on Dec. 11 that killed at least 41 people including 17 U.N. staff. El Watan newspaper said police on Monday shot dead a suspected senior member of the rebel group that planned the Dec. 11 attacks and arrested four other members of the group near the village of Corso east of Algiers. The group had been preparing another suicide bombing in Algiers, the independent French-language daily said. Corso, like Thenia, is in the Boumerdes region on the edge of Kabylie. The daily said police had seized a truck and explosives. The truck had been bought in Tidjelabine village, where the vehicles u
By Paul Tait BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Nine bodies and 10 severed heads were found on Tuesday in an abandoned field north of Baghdad in a region where U.S. and Iraqi forces are pressing ahead with offensives against al Qaeda forces. In the northern city of Mosul, a suicide car bomber killed one civilian and wounded 15 others in an attack on a U.S. convoy, U.S. and Iraqi security officials said. The U.S. military said none of its soldiers were wounded in the attack in Mosul, where extra Iraqi troops and police have been sent for a "decisive" final push against al Qaeda. Five U.S. soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb in a coordinated ambush in Mosul, 390 km north of Baghdad, on Monday. Police made the gruesome discovery of the bodies and severed heads in a field in Muqdadiya, 90 km northeast of Baghdad in Diyala, one of Iraq's northern provinces where U.S. and Iraqi forces are fighting Sunni Islamist al Qaeda. Police said some of the nine complete bodies were partiall
By Lamine Chikhi THENIA, Algeria (Reuters) - A car bomb attack on a police station killed two people and wounded 23 in a town east of Algiers on Tuesday, the second such bombing in the OPEC member in a month, the official APS news agency reported. Some residents said the blast in Thenia appeared to be a suicide attack, the tactic used in a devastating twin bombing in the capital of the north African country on Dec. 11 that killed at least 41 people including 17 U.N. staff. The bombing on Tuesday in Thenia 55 km east of the capital ripped much of the front wall off a three-storey police building and badly damaged nearby shops and a restaurant. "The explosion happened at 6.25 a.m. (0525 GMT) and thank God it didn't happen at 08.00 a.m. or we would have been killed without a doubt," a man who gave his name as Slimane told Reuters. His butchers shop was among the damaged buildings. On Jan. 2, an explosives laden car was rammed into a police station in Naciria, about 120
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A vagrant wanted for questioning in a rape overpowered a police officer who was trying to handcuff him, then shot her to death with her own weapon Monday, police said.
The officer’s death was a blow to this city, where hopes were high that a new year could hold back a wave [...]
An Iranian police woman holds her sword as she walks past two fellow policewomen during the first female police graduation ceremony at the Police Academy in Tehran
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The police chief of Mosul was seriously wounded in an explosion on Thursday as he toured the scene of a huge blast a day earlier which had killed at least 20 people in the northern Iraqi city, police said. The cause of the latest blast which wounded Brigadier-General Salih Mohammed Hasan was not immediately known, police said. One of Hasan's bodyguards was killed and another five wounded, they said. Rescuers were still digging through the rubble in search of survivors from Wednesday's huge blast, blamed by U.S. military commanders on Sunni Islamist al Qaeda, which also wounded 150. That blast in a house used by militants to store weapons and tonnes of explosives also destroyed or badly damaged 35 homes. U.S. military commanders have identified ethnically and religiously mixed Mosul, 390 km north of Baghdad, as al Qaeda's last major urban stronghold. Al Qaeda fighters have regrouped there after being driven out of former strongholds in western Anbar province
PARIS (Reuters) - Around 30 youths pelted a riot police vehicle and a bus with stones and smashed windows in a McDonald's store on Wednesday evening in a Paris suburb that was the scene of riots in November, police said. The incidents took place in the same housing estate where two boys died in a collision with a police car in the northern Paris suburb of Villiers-le-Bel last year, sparking several days of rioting. The government this week announced a rescue plan for the troubled, poor suburbs which called for more jobs, better transport and more powers for local officials.
By Andrew Cawthorne and Nick Tattersall NAIROBI (Reuters) - Police fired teargas to disperse stone-throwing youths outside an opposition funeral on Wednesday while former U.N. boss Kofi Annan tried to negotiate an end to Kenya's bloody political crisis. Several teargas canisters landed in the large football field in Nairobi where coffins were laid out and opposition leader Raila Odinga was winding up an oration for 28 slum-dwellers he said were shot by police. Pro-opposition youths then set fire to a nearby post office. "This is a war between the people of Kenya and a small clique of very bloodthirsty people who want to cling on to power at all costs," Odinga told the crowd of mourners as violence was erupting on a road outside. "Let us stand as one people to liberate our country." The latest trouble came as Annan began talks to resolve a post-election stalemate that threatens to wreck the east African nation's image as a stable democracy. Annan hel
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A bomb attack on a residential building in Iraq's northern city of Mosul on Wednesday killed at least seven people and wounded more than 70, police said. Witnesses said it was one of the biggest explosions they had ever heard in Mosul, part of a region where al Qaeda in Iraq militants have regrouped after being pushed out of Baghdad and western Anbar province. The Sunni Islamist militant group is blamed for most major bombings in Iraq. Women and children were among the victims, police said, adding that the death toll was expected to rise. Brigadier-General Abdul Kareem al-Jubouri, head of the operations room in the Mosul police command, said police had been tipped off about a large stock of weapons at the building. Iraqi police and soldiers were sent to the building. Just as security forces reached the building, it exploded, he said. A huge plume of smoke rose above Mosul, 390 km north of Baghdad. The U.S. military has been carrying out large-
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A bomb attack on a residential building in Iraq's northern city of Mosul on Wednesday killed and wounded up to 50 people, police said. Women and children were among the casaulties, police said. They did not have an immediate break-up of the dead and wounded.
LONDON (Reuters) - British police are cracking down on criminals who have fled justice to enjoy the sun, sand and their ill gotten gains in the Spanish beach resorts dubbed the "Costa del Crime", they said on Wednesday. The elite Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) said they and the Spanish authorities have brought eight fugitives to justice after making 20 appeals late last year over the Crimestoppers "Most Wanted" Web site. They have launched another 10 appeals for criminals wanted for crimes from murder to major drug trafficking. Spain's Costa del Sol had long been a magnet for Britons with the money and appetite for the climate and lifestyle, with British-style pubs and fish and chip shops springing up in major resorts -- some of which have become a second or permanent home for wealthy British crooks. "British crooks who thought they could enjoy a "yachts and villas" lifestyle and Spain have received a nasty shock," said SOCA Direct
Still there was nobody arrived in the office other than John. John came early in the morning, sat on his chair, and seemed to be tired. He picked up a file and started to go through it. Though he was turning over pages but his mind was wandering somewhere else. He tried to concentrate but could not. Slowly his other staff started to arrive.
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By Andrew Cawthorne and George Obulutsa NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan police fired teargas to disperse stone-throwing youths at a funeral on Wednesday held by the opposition for slum residents killed in a crackdown on protests against President Mwai Kibaki's disputed election. Several teargas canisters landed in the large football field in Nairobi where coffins were laid out and opposition leader Raila Odinga was winding up his oration. "This is a war between the people of Kenya and a small clique of very blood-thirsty people who want to cling on to power at all costs," Odinga told the crowd of mourners as violence was erupting on a road outside. "Let us stand as one people to liberate our country." The latest trouble came as former U.N. chief Kofi Annan was to begin talks with Kibaki and Odinga to resolve a bloody stalemate that threatens to wreck the east African nation's image as a stable democracy and flourishing economy. Adding to a death-toll of abou
LIMA, Ohio — The death of Tarika Wilson during a drug raid has left tensions here simmering between minorities and police.
Wilson, 26, was fatally shot and her 1-year-old son was injured when SWAT officers burst into her home looking for her boyfriend. The officer is white, the victim is black.
Black clergy leaders are nervously waiting [...]
By Telly Nathalia JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian anti-riot police briefly clashed with about 100 demonstrators on Saturday as they called for former Indonesian president Suharto to be brought to justice. Students and human rights activists gathered outside the Jakarta hospital where the 86-year-old Suharto is being treated, but police barred them from entering, and were later joined by anti-riot police wearing shields and helmets. A Reuters reporter saw police briefly hitting demonstrators. One student was arrested. The former strongman, who is critically ill in hospital, ruled Indonesia with an iron fist for 32 years and has never been brought to trial for human rights abuses that occurred while he was in power. Attempts by the state to recover money from Suharto and his family are taking years to wend their way through the court system. The protesters carried banners with the slogans "Stop Exploiting Suharto's Condition", "Treat Suharto as a regular citize
MUMBAI (Reuters) - A labourer was killed in an accident on Saturday at a Reliance Petroleum Ltd refinery under construction in Gujarat, but work has not stopped, police said. The victim died after getting entangled in a wire attached to a crane at the site in Jamnagar in Gujarat. A spokesman at India's largest listed firm, Reliance Industries, which runs Reliance Petroleum, could not immediately comment on the accident. The company is constructing a 580,000 barrel per day (bpd) refinery in Jamnagar, next to Reliance Industries' existing 660,000 bpd plant.
Two people were reportedly killed in police firing in Bihar's Bhagalpur district today. The incident occurred when protestors demanding power supply for Kahalgaon area, turned violent and attacked police personnel. In retaliation, the police opened fire while trying to disperse the agitated crowd. Following the incident, the main opposition party in the state the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the youth wing of the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP), Akhil Bharthiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) have called for a shutdown in the district. The residents of Kahalgaon have been staging protest at National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) plant here since Friday morning to lodge their protests against acute power cuts in the area. Last year, a similar shutdown was organised in Bhagalpur and Purnea for the same reason. Gaya was brought to standstill by the protestors. The state has been passing through unprecedented power-crisis for the last many months. (ANI)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A man with a rifle was arrested outside the U.S. Capitol on Friday but no shots were fired or injuries reported, police said. "We have one guy in custody. Nobody injured," said Sgt. Kimberly Schneider, a spokeswoman for U.S. Capitol police. Police cordoned off several blocks as they investigated. Officers said they wanted to check the man's vehicle.
Kenyans who were upset at the blatant stealing of the presidential election by President Kibaki tried marching in the cities of their nation only to encounter armed police who not only barred their way, but blasted them with gunfire. It is estimated at least ten are dead and hundreds of others wounded as a resulf [...]
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For the “crime” of filming a confrontation by police with villagers.
The killing has sparked outrage in China, with thousands expressing outrage in Chinese Internet chat rooms, often the only outlet for public criticism of the government.
A suicide bomb blast killed twenty-two policemen, who were deployed outside the Lahore High Court to oversee the protest rally organized by lawyers. Pakistan is plagued by suicide attacks. More than 800 people have been killed in attacks. It is strange to note that these bombers are targeting security forces. Pakistani government officials only make hollow claims to uproot terrorism and extremis whenever bombing occurs. They have left people at the mercy of these militants. The country will plunge into anarchy if they do not chalk a plan to fight militancy.
The reunion tour of rock band ‘The Police’ was the biggest-selling concert tour in the US last year, according to figures released by music industry magazine Pollstar. The band beat Justin Timberlake, Celine Dion, and Bruce Springsteen to top the list of stars whose concerts generated huge business last year. Tickets to their gigs sold for 67.5 million pounds. The Police, who reunited last year to tour for the first time in more than two decades, also sold the most tickets, 1.2 million, at an average price of 56.76 pounds. According to dailysnack.co.uk, the magazine has also reported that ticket revenue earned by the music industry reached a record two-billion-pound mark on the back of successful concert tours last year, registering an eight per cent increase over 2006. However, the combined ticket revenues from the top 20 tours in 2007 showed a 15 per cent decline as compared to the top 20 tours in 2006. There was also an 18 per cent decline i
Hear, hear! It may have actually been a nasty piece of a scam! Police arrested the British guy, John Darwin, who allegedly lost his memory of the past five years and was presumed dead when they found remains of his canoe.
Sky News said it's been confirmed that he was arrested at his son's home in Britain and the police is now anxious to ta6 Zoom(s)
A heavy contingent of police was deployed at the residence of Supreme Court Bar Association President Aitzaz Ahasan on Tuesday to stop him from participating in the Quran Khawani that was organised in memory of the late Prime Minister, Benazir Bhutto. Aitzaz’s wife Bushra Aitzaz said that the home department had also sent the order for the extension of her husband’s house arrest for another month. The Quran Khawani (the recitation of the Quran) was organised by Bushra Aitzaz near her residence. “All phone lines of her house had been disconnected and the residents’ mobile phones had been blocked since December 28, 2007 when Aitzaz had called PPP chairperson Benazir Bhutto’s husband Asif Ali Zardari to condole her assassination,” she said. About 3,000 people, including PPP activists, lawyers, students and members of the civil society attended the Quran Khawani (ANI)
Police Arrest Man Over Alleged Stalking Via Xbox Live According to a local news agency, Spokane Police recently arrested a 20-year-old New York man who allegedly traveled cross-country to stalk and harass a 15-year-old girl he met while playing Halo 2 on Xbox Live. Joshua Stetar had allegedly been sending flowers and gifts to the girl's home, along with thousands of text messages, before deciding the best course of action would be to drive 40 hours to Spokane to see the girl in person. Police say that on arrival, Stetar began driving by the young girl's home, while sending text messages detailing his obsessive activities. When this wasn't enough to make everyone nearby feel like they needed to take a shower for a week, Stetar sent the girl a text message saying "Tell the cops that I'm gonna rape you and your sister," police said.Unsurprisingly, Spokane police arrested the man a short time later at a local Econo Lodge. New York man arrested after traveling t
The shooting deaths of two Israel soldiers who were hitching back home has been proven to be the work of members of the Palestinian Authority security forces. The two men turned themselves in to Palestinian authorities and confessed to the crimes. Up to this point, the government of President Abbas had claimed the shootings were [...]
The New York Police Department has boosted security across the city Thursday in response to Benazir Bhutto's assassination. Security was increased at several "points of interest," including Pakistani businesses and neighborhoods, The New York Daily News quoted a police official, as saying. Deputy Police Commissioner Paul Browne said additional cops also were placed at five Pakistani banks and two airline offices, as well as the Pakistani Consulate on E. 65th St. The 115th and 105th Precincts in Queens and the 70th Precinct in Brooklyn, where there is a significant number of Pakistani nationals, were all on alert. No specific threat was directed against the city. Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the police "are going to do everything they can to keep Pakistani New Yorkers and all New Yorkers safe." (ANI)
Honolulu Police is looking for a man involved in identity theft and asking people to identity this man. According to Honolulu police, this person makes 27 transactions in only 20 days time from October 8 to October 29, 2007 using different ATM cards located at 651 South King Street.
Further investigation with Washington Mutual Bank in NY, it was discovered that someone used all of the victims
PS3 Poll Police: How was your Christmas?Filed under: Polls and Surveys, CommunitySince the Poll Police were off the streets and in their homes celebrating the holiday with their family (by family we mean spiked eggnog and anyone they could yell at on the PSN via the Eye), they took a few extra days off with their weekly poll because they really just wanted to ask you: how was your Christmas? Did you get what you wanted? How was your Christmas? I got what I wanted! I got some of the things I asked for. I didn't get anything I wanted. It sucked, but I didn't have to go to work! I don't celebrate Christmas, but not working was cool.
Police in Bangladesh capital Dhaka are searching for two statues of the Hindu god Vishnu which were stolen from Dhaka airport. The statues were to be flown to Paris with other artefacts for an art exhibition at the Guimet Museum when they went missing on Saturday night. Dhaka police say they are questioning 12 people they have detained in connection with the theft. The statues, valued at about 65,000 dollars, were among a number of artefacts sent to France by the Bangladesh Government. The government fears the statues might have been smuggled to India "These are masterpieces and very valuable to our cultural heritage.The government should not have agreed to send them abroad," a foreign news agency quoted Shamsuzzaman Khan, a former head of the Bangladesh National Museum, as saying. The two terracotta statues were sculpted about 1,500 years ago. The government's cultural affairs adviser, Ayub Quadri, told the BBC he was thinking of resig
BAIJI, Iraq (Reuters) - The death toll in a suicide truck bombing in the northern Iraqi city of Baiji killed at least 22 people and wounded 70 on Tuesday, an Iraqi police official said. Police had earlier put the death toll at 10. The bomber targeted a joint checkpoint manned by Iraqi security forces and armed volunteers who are working with the U.S. military.
BAIJI, Iraq (Reuters) - A suicide car bomb killed at least 10 people and wounded 30 in the northern Iraqi city of Baiji on Tuesday, an Iraqi police official said. Another security source put the death toll in the attack at 20. He said 80 people were wounded. The police official said the suicide bomber targeted a joint checkpoint of Iraqi security forces and the U.S.-backed neighbourhood patrols. U.S and Iraqi officials credit the patrols as a factor behind a sharp drop in violence in Iraq in recent months but the mainly Sunni Muslim groups have come under many attacks from al Qaeda gunmen.
Deputy Inspector General of Police, South Kashmir, H K Lohia today refuted media reports that three out of the five people taken hostage inside a mosque in the state's Kulgam District have escaped from militants' captivity. Lohia said: "No person has been released by the militants," adding that there is no truth in these reports. Some reports today said that when three of the hostages were sent out by the three Hizbul Mujahideen militants to bring them food, they never returned to the mosque. Meanwhile, IGP (Kashmir) S M Sahai said there were unconfirmed reports about the three hostages managing to escape. Army and state police have surrounded the mosque. They have asked the militants to surrender, but so far they have not responded. Officials said efforts are being made to secure the release of the civilians. Police officials said, although food and medicines have been supplied for the persons, held captive, but the militants have not collected them. The holed up militants h
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PARIS (Reuters) - French police said on Thursday they had arrested eight men they suspect of providing logistical support to al Qaeda's North African wing