Showing posts with label police. Show all posts
Showing posts with label police. Show all posts
Interpol to set up first overseas "global complex" in Singapore
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Nation.com.pk, 12 Feb 2011Interpol has broken the ground for an international complex in Singapore that will be the only one of kind.The complex is expected to house about 300 employees, including Interpol staff as well as law enforcement officers from the police forces of its members, local media reported on Saturday.The mint green building at Tanglin, the embassy district of Singapore, will
Obituray Ad against Drink Driving Stirs Debate in Singapore
Monday, January 31, 2011
CRIEnglish.com, 1 Feb 2011An anti-drink driving advertisement in the form of an obituary has been a topic of debate in Singapore.The advertisement, commissioned by the traffic police and the Road Safety Council, was run in local newspapers on Monday and Tuesday. It first came out on Monday in the form of a standard obituary "in loving memory of Nelson Lim Yu Han," a fictitious 17- year-old killed
Crime cases in Singapore lesser by 200 cases last year
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Sin Chew Jit Poh, 27 Jan 2011SINGAPORE, Thursday 27 January 2011 (Bernama) -– Crime cases in Singapore fell by 0.6% or lesser by 200 cases last year, from the 33,186 cases reported in 2009.The crime cases that took significant dip were unlicensed money-lending and harassment, petty theft, crimes against elderly persons and statutory rape, the police said in their 2010 annual crime brief. Full
Public nudity on the rise in strait-laced Singapore
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Reuters, 15 Dec 2010Strait-laced Singapore, where chewing-gum sales are restricted and graffiti artists can be caned and jailed, is heading for a record year of public nudity.Police received 105 reports of indecent exposure in the city state of 5 million in the first six months of 2010, or at least one every other day, and the numbers had been on the rise since 2007, police said on Wednesday.
'Firing not aimed at Sri Sri, but to scare away dogs'
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Police on Saturday allegedly cracked the mystery surrounding the firing incident in Art of Living founder Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Ashram is in Bangalore, saying it was shot by a bullet near the farm owner to scare the dogs away from wild animals.
The owner was fired from his licensed revolver and 0.32 mm bullets, one of the losing speed and landed in the area Ashram, DGP Ajai Kumar Singh told reporters here.
"It proved conclusively that its a revolver bullet," Singh said, adding that farm owner had no intention to kill anyone. Ashram is not visible to farm, even though it is located across the street.
He said the farm owner, Dr. Mahadev Prasad has his gun license. Recently a stray dog attacked his sheep.
Prasad said Singh has not yet been taken against him innocent.
Conflicting versions were issued to shoot on Sunday, which police described as an incident and
suspected that this was due to internal conflict in Ashram. The Foundation has taken a strong exception to the police version of the bullet is fired from the car towards the Ravi Shankar.
It also took umbrage with the European Union Home Minister P Chidambaram's statement that spiritual leader "no" to the target and the circumstances may be due to a dispute between two of his disciples.
AOL has called on the statement "impulsive, and harmful," he says, has hurt the feelings of millions of followers with Ravi Shankar.
Ashram is also said that Ravi Shankar is represented in the area near the "satsang" a place where the bullet fired from his car, injuring young.
AOL said today that they were satisfied with the results of the scan. "I appreciate the swift action of police ... Now things are clear," Narendra Lamba, hermitage administrator of AOL, said PTI.
Ravi Shankar personal secretary Govind Giri said, "We welcome inquiries. We have a verbal communication. We are waiting for an official report."
Asked about Ashram's protestations about the police earlier statement, he said: "We responded to the bustle of about reaching conclusions without concluding the investigation, not as the interview continues."
"The tests also proved that the Union Minister for Home Affairs, the statement of an outbreak among the devotees of wrong," he said.
Jammu and Kashmir police to register murder case against army major
Friday, May 28, 2010
Jammu and Kashmir police to list a murder case against a larger army and some civilians for allegedly luring three young people to the border and staging a fake meet Machil sector north Kashmir, officials said. The provincial administration has also specially made a detailed probe into the event.
The event took place 30 April, when four Rajputana Rifles in the army claim to have shot dead three militants who tried to enter the valley from crossways the border.
However, the army deprived of the claim by family members, Muhammad Shafi, Shehzad Ahmed and Riyaz Ahmed, who said they were not militant. The police had registered a container report 27April in the association that was laterconverted in a kidnapping container.
Going by the growth, police are now preparation to change the same in a case of kill.The police have also asked the army establishment to co-operate and transfer its officers for questioning, they said. The exhumation was predictable to take place, after a new autopsy would be conducted. Provincial level, meanwhile, has ordered a magisterial test of the case and also taken the matter up with the Armed Forces.
Sources in the state administration said the Chief Minister, Mr Omar Abdullah, was disturbed about the development and had asked his officers not to save someone who had indulge in senseless killings.
Doing Alicante airport runs with friends and/or family?
Monday, July 20, 2009
Well according to bloggers John and Mary Middleton, who live in Formentera del Segura, you need to be aware that you might face a fine of upto 3,000 Euros if the police suspect you are running an illegal taxi service - and it's up to you to prove you are not, not up to them to prove that you are.There are two main things (amongst many others) that immediately occur to me:- this is a possibly
Police chief's lucrative stolen car resale business brought to an end
Thursday, January 10, 2008
The chief of police in Conil de la Frontera, Cádiz Province, Francisco Luis González Fernández, has been arrested because his unconventional method of dealing with recovered stolen cars has finally caught up with him - he was selling them on as a second-hand car business, rather than returning them to their rightful owners by forging the paperwork. The local town hall have denied all knowledge of
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