Photograph: Robert Ghement/EPASome of the biggest fines in British maritime history were handed down to a group of Spanish fishermen on Thursday, for illegal fishing in UK waters.Two companies owned by the Vidal family were fined £1.62m in total in a Truro court, after a two-day hearing, in which details emerged of falsified log books, failing...
Beware of missed call to check SIM cloning
In Beware of missed call to check SIM cloningMonday, 2 July 2012
Next time if you get a missed call starting with +92; #90 or #09, don't show the courtesy of calling back because chances are it would lead to your SIM card being cloned. The telecom service providers are now issuing alerts to subscribers —particularly about the series mentioned above as the moment one press the call button after dialing the above number, someone at the other end will get your phone and SIM card cloned. According to reports,...
France brings in breathalyser law
In France brings in breathalyser lawMonday, 2 July 2012
New motoring laws have come into force in France making it compulsory for drivers to carry breathalyser kits in their vehicles. As of July 1, motorists and motorcyclists will face an on-the-spot fine unless they travel with two single-use devices as part of a government drive to reduce the number of drink-drive related deaths. The new regulations, which excludes mopeds, will be fully enforced and include foreigner drivers from November...
The number of Britons arrested overseas is on the rise, official figures have shown.
In official figures have shown., In The number of Britons arrested overseas is on the riseSunday, 1 July 2012
The Foreign Office (FO) handled 6,015 arrest cases involving British nationals abroad between April 2011 and March 2012. This was 6% more than in the previous 12 months and included a 2% rise in drug arrests. The figures, which include holidaymakers and Britons resident overseas, showed the highest number of arrests and detentions was in Spain (1,909) followed by the USA (1,305). Spanish arrests rose 9% in 2011/12, while the United...
US blacklists sons of Mexico drug lord Joaquin Guzman
In US blacklists sons of Mexico drug lord Joaquin GuzmanThursday, 10 May 2012
The US treasury department has put two sons of Mexico's most wanted man Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman on its drugs kingpin blacklist. The move bars all people in the US from doing business with Ivan Archivaldo Guzman Salazar and Ovidio Guzman Lopez, and freezes any US assets they have. Joaquin Guzman, on the list since 2001, runs the powerful Sinaloa drug cartel. Mexico has seen an explosion of violence in recent years as gangs fight for...
FBI offers up to $100,000 for info leading to capture of Eduardo Ravelo
In 000 for info leading to capture of Eduardo Ravelo, In FBI offers up to $100Monday, 7 May 2012
Eduardo Ravelo, born on October 13, 1968 was added as the 493rd fugitive to the FBI 10 most wanted list on October 20, 2009. He is originally from Mexico, however he holds permanent residency status in the United States which gives him free movement across the border. An FBI informant and former lieutenant in the Barrio Azteca, a prison gang active in the U.S. and Mexico, testified that Ravelo told him to help find fellow gang members...
Brink's Mat the reason that Great Train Robber was shot dead in Marbella
In Brink's Mat the reason that Great Train Robber shot dead in MarbellaSunday, 6 May 2012
The Brink’s-Mat curse even touched on the Great Train Robbery gang of 1963. One of them, Charlie Wilson, found himself in trouble when £3 million of Brink’s-Mat investors’ money went missing in a drug deal. In April 1990, he paid the price when a young British hood knocked on the front door of his hacienda north of Marbella and shot Wilson and his pet husky dog before coolly riding off down the hill on a yellow bicyc...
British tourist falls to her death from hotel balcony in Magalluf
In British tourist falls to her death from hotel balcony in MagallufSaturday, 5 May 2012
23 year old British tourist has fallen to her death from the third floor balcony of her hotel in Magalluf, Mallorca. Emergency sources said it happened at 4.25am Saturday morning at the Hotel Teix in Calle Pinada. Local police and emergency health services went to scene. After 20 minutes of an attempt to re-animate her heart, the woman was pronounced dead. Online descriptions for the Hotel say it is the best place to stay of you are looking...
Reopen Madeleine case, police urge
In police urge, In Reopen Madeleine caseWednesday, 25 April 2012
Scotland Yard has urged Portuguese authorities to reopen the search for Madeleine McCann as detectives said there are 195 potential leads to finding her alive. The detective leading the Metropolitan Police review said the case can still be solved before officers released a picture of what she might now look like as a nine-year-old. Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood said he believes her disappearance was a stranger abduction, as he...
Insecure websites to be named and shamed after checks
In Insecure websites to be named and shamed after checksWednesday, 25 April 2012
Companies that do not do enough to keep their websites secure are to be named and shamed to help improve security. The list of good and bad sites will be published regularly by the non-profit Trustworthy Internet Movement (TIM). A survey carried out to launch the group found that more than 52% of sites tested were using versions of security protocols known to be compromised. The group will test websites to see how well they have implemented...
Anti-depressants likely do more harm than good, study suggests
In Anti-depressants likely do more harm than good, In study suggestsWednesday, 25 April 2012
Commonly prescribed anti-depressants appear to be doing patients more harm than good, say researchers who have published a paper examining the impact of the medications on the entire body. See Also: Health & Medicine Pharmacology Birth Defects Mental Health Research Mind & Brain Depression Disorders and Syndromes Psychiatry Reference COX-2 inhibitor Psychoactive drug Seasonal affective disorder Anti-obesity drug "We need to be much...
Madeleine McCann, the British girl who went missing while on holiday in Portugal half a decade ago, could still be alive, Scotland Yard said on Wednesday.
In could still be alive, In Madeleine McCann, In Scotland Yard said on Wednesday., In the British girl who went missing while on holiday in Portugal half a decade agoWednesday, 25 April 2012
Madeleine McCann as she might look aged 9 Photo: Teri BlytheDetectives released a new “age progression” image of the toddler, which they said showed what she would look like today at the age of nine.On Wednesday, Britain’s biggest police force said that as a result of evidence uncovered during a review “they now believe there is a possibility Madeleine...
police hunt for Michael Brown's missing millions
In police hunt for Michael Brown's missing millionsSunday, 22 April 2012
British police are still trying to trace £18m allegedly stolen by the Liberal Democrats' fugitive donor Michael Brown, who is expected to be extradited to Britain within the next 10 days. Brown, 46, was in a holding cell near Madrid airport on Sunday, having been deported from the Dominican Republic, where he had been on the run from UK authorities for three years. Brown, who gave £2.4m to the Liberal Democrats before the 2005 general...
Wayne Rooney launches phone-hacking claim
In Wayne Rooney launches phone-hacking claimSaturday, 21 April 2012
Wayne Rooney and England rugby union World Cup winner Matt Dawson are among the new wave of high-profile figures suing Rupert Murdoch's News International over alleged News of the World phone hacking. The England and Manchester United football star, his agent Paul Stretford, Dawson, now a BBC rugby commentator and Question of Sport team captain, actor James Nesbitt and Sir John Major's former daughter-in-law, Emma Noble, are among 46 new...
Britons living overseas defrauded 43 million pounds in benefit fraud in 2011
In Britons living overseas defrauded 43 million pounds in benefit fraud in 2011Saturday, 21 April 2012
The British Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Iain Duncan Smith, has been visiting the Department of Work and Pensions benefits and healthcare team in Madrid. He warned Britons living abroad not to break the strict rules on what benefits they can and cannot claim. People who are pretending to live in the UK so they can collect benefits, but in fact are living overseas cost the British taxpayer 43 million pounds last year. Most of...
Anti-Corruption prosecutors to be strengthened in Málaga
In Anti-Corruption prosecutors to be strengthened in MálagaSaturday, 21 April 2012
The State Attorney General, Eduardo Torres-Dulce, has said that there are plans to designate ‘one or two prosecutors’ more to the specialist Anti-Corruption section in the province of Málaga. He made the comment at an event where Juan Carlos López Caballero took possession as Chief Prosecutor for Málaga, a job which he was sharing with his post as Delegate from the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor, where three prosecutors work. There...
Health Minister announces crackdown on foreigners using the Spanish Health Service
In Health Minister announces crackdown on foreigners using the Spanish Health ServiceSaturday, 21 April 2012
The cabinet on Friday decided to crack down on foreigners using the Spanish Health Service as part of an additional 7 billion € of cuts. They intend to toughen the conditions for inclusion on the Padrón census. Minister for Health, Ana Mato, said ‘We are going to end the abuses committed by some foreigners’. She is going to change the Ley de Extranjería which intends to put a limit to the so-called ‘health tourism’, which has seen family...
Ryanair threatens surcharge on flights to Spain
In Ryanair threatens surcharge on flights to SpainSaturday, 21 April 2012
Millions of its passengers – who have already booked and paid for their flights in full – may now be asked to pay an extra fee upon departure, or be told they are not allowed to board. The airline sent an email to customers this week warning them of the backdated fare. “We may be forced to debit passengers for any government imposed increases in airport charges prior to your travel date,” its message read. “If any such tax, fee or...
Mike Tyson has for the first time revealed his lowest point ever in a searingly candid interview.
In Mike Tyson has for the first time revealed his lowest point ever in a searingly candid interview.Friday, 20 April 2012
Once known as the ‘baddest man on the planet’, his life has taken more than a few dark twists and turns.But now Mike Tyson has for the first time revealed his lowest point ever in a searingly candid interview.The former heavyweight champion said that back in 2009 he was in a hotel room with seven prostitutes, a morphine drip in his arm, a pile of cocaine and...
Phone data shows romance 'driven by women'
In Phone data shows romance 'driven by women'Thursday, 19 April 2012
A study of mobile phone calls suggests that women call their spouse more than any other person. That changes as their daughters become old enough to have children, after which they become the most important person in their lives. The study has been published in the journal Scientific Reports. It also shows that men call their spouse most often for the first seven years of their relationship. They then shift their focus to other...
Secret Service scandal sheds light on sex tourism in Latin America
In Secret Service scandal sheds light on sex tourism in Latin AmericaThursday, 19 April 2012
Type in "sex tourism" and "Brazil" in Google, and the first site that comes up is not a news report or academic study, but advice on going rates and how to hire prostitutes. But ahead of the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics, officials are starting to clamp down on the country's image as a haven for sex tourism. Brazil's Tourism Ministry recently said it identified more than 2,000 sites advertising the South American giant's sex industry,...
Sex Robots Will Revolutionize Sex Tourism,
In Sex Robots Will Revolutionize Sex TourismThursday, 19 April 2012
They don't spread disease and they can't be sold into sex slavery. Those are just two of the advantages of robot prostitutes, which will be edging out their human competition in the sex tourism market by the year 2050, according to an article published in the journal Futures. The Dominion Post, which found the study, writes that sex tourists will shell out about $10,000 Euros for services ranging from massages and lap dances to...
Diddy tops hip-hop rich list
In Diddy tops hip-hop rich listWednesday, 18 April 2012
Rap mogul and entrepreneur Sean 'Diddy' Combs has topped Forbes magazine's annual hip-hop rich list. The star is worth $550 million, according to the publication. New dad Jay-Z comes in second with an estimated $460 million fortune. Coachella festival headliner Dr. Dre, Bryan 'Birdman' Williams and 50 Cent round out the top fi...
Spanish lorry driver found with 9 tons of hashish
In Spanish lorry driver found with 9 tons of hashishSunday, 15 April 2012
A Spanish lorry driver was arrested on Friday in the Tanger-Med port in the north of Morocco when his articulated lorry was found to be carrying about 9 tons of hashish. The customs authority in the port say the drug was camouflaged in a cargo of melons from Agadir in the south of Morocco. It was discovered as the lorry was preparing to cross the Strait to Europe. The driver, who has not been named in reports, is in his 30’s, now goes...
Domestic violence fatality and suicide in Sevilla
In Domestic violence fatality and suicide in SevillaSunday, 15 April 2012
The body of a 55 year old woman, named with the initials RGR, has been found in her house in Sevilla, showing signs of violence, and five minutes later her husband committed suicide by jumping to his death from a nearby building. His was 57 and had the initials VDJ. It appears to be a new case of domestic violence, according to the emergency services. They were alerted by the couple’s 18 year old son who found the body of his mother in...
Ex Marbella Councillor, Javier Lendínez spotted in Java
In Ex Marbella Councillor, In Javier Lendínez spotted in JavaSaturday, 14 April 2012
The ex councillor has been on the run since 2008, facing prison in the Malaya corruption case.Javier Lendínez Javier Lendínez vanished as if by magic in December 2008. He was a councillor in Marbella Town Hall and allegedly embroiled in the Malaya corruption. Investigators think he collected 18,000 € from Juan Antonio Roca, the Marbella municipal real estate assessor who is at the centre of the allegations. Lendínez was called to declare...
Polish tourist dies taking photograph in Madrid
In Polish tourist dies taking photograph in MadridSaturday, 14 April 2012
A 26 year old Polish tourist died on Wednesday when he accidentally fell into the Manzanares river from the Puente de Toledo in Madrid. He was taking a photograph at the time, and had climbed the railing for the shot. The body fell in the water and did not float, so the divers from the Madrid City Hall fire service had to be called to the scene. Health professionals from Samur confirmed the death at the sce...
cash spot-checks would be carried out on a “very regular” basis at the airport to snare criminals.
In cash spot-checks would be carried out on a “very regular” basis at the airport to snare criminals.Thursday, 16 February 2012
POLICE today carried out a search operation at Edinburgh Airport with sniffer dogs deployed to track down criminals smuggling cash abroad.
The operation by the UK Border Agency (UKBA) saw specially trained dogs check passengers in the airport’s departure area as they prepared to take flights from 6am today.
The crackdown was mounted in a bid to detect money being taken out of Scotland to avoid tax, or to be hidden in foreign bank accounts.
Around...
massive fire raged through an overcrowded prison in Honduras, killing more than 350 inmates, many of them trapped and screaming inside their cells.
In killing more than 350 inmates, In many of them trapped and screaming inside their cells., In massive fire raged through an overcrowded prison in HondurasThursday, 16 February 2012
A massive fire raged through an overcrowded prison in Honduras, killing more than 350 inmates, many of them trapped and screaming inside their cells.
It was one of the world's worst prison fires and was apparently started by one of the inmates late on Tuesday night at the jail in Comayagua, about 75 km (45 miles) north of the capital Tegucigalpa.
By the end of it, 359 people were dead, said Danelia Ferrera, a senior official at the attorney...
The Doyle brothers spent time together in Spain, where Barry was inducted into the company of the Dublin and Limerick thugs living it large on the Costa.
In The Doyle brothers spent time together in Spain, In where Barry was inducted into the company of the Dublin and Limerick thugs living it large on the Costa.Thursday, 16 February 2012
PEOPLE WHO knew Barry Doyle say he had it all. He was a good- looking young man who excelled at sport, a good student who was skilled with his hands when he chose to put them to good use.
He was from Portland Row on the deprived mean streets of Dublin’s north inner city, and was educated just a few hundred yards from his home, at O’Connell’s CBS on North Richmond Street.
As a student he played Gaelic football and was regarded as a hugely...
drug gang threatened to kill an officer per day
In Mexico police take refuge from Juarez drug gangsSaturday, 11 February 2012
2,000 police are hunkering down in hotels in Mexico's most violent city of Ciudad Juarez after a drug gang threatened to kill an officer per day if their chief refused to resign. Eleven police officers, including four commanders, have already been killed in the city across from El Paso, Texas, since the start of the year. The city's mayor this week ordered police to use several local hotels as temporary barracks to protect themselves...
NYC authorities hunt for leader of Folk Nation gang blamed for bloodshed
In NYC authorities hunt for leader of Folk Nation gang blamed for bloodshedThursday, 2 February 2012
It’s one of the more colorful street gang names around: Six Tre Outlaw Gangsta Disciples Folk Nation — or Folk Nation, for short. Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn allege that a particularly violent faction of the gang was behind at least four murders, three attempted murders and other mayhem that harmed innocent bystanders and terrorized the Ebbets Field Apartments housing complex, located where the storied ballpark once stood. 0...
Amy Winehouse coroner 'not qualified'
In Amy Winehouse coronerThursday, 2 February 2012
The family of singer Amy Winehouse have said they are "taking advice" following news that the coroner who oversaw her inquest has resigned. Camden Council has confirmed that Suzanne Greenaway had stood down because she had not been a lawyer in the UK for the required five years. The council said she had been appointed "in error" by her husband Andrew Reid, the coroner for inner north London. Ms Greenaway ruled that Winehouse, 27,...
The great Asian gold theft crisis
In The great Asian gold theft crisisWednesday, 1 February 2012
Two small faces pull the curtain back in a side room and peer round to see who is at the door. After they run back inside, their mother, Mrs Rashid, unlocks the front door. Five weeks ago, she came home one evening to find the door ajar. The downstairs floor of her house was relatively untouched but upstairs the bedrooms had been ransacked – drawers opened, wardrobes emptied, clothes and belongings scattered everywhere. "It was such...
Troy Mercanti To Have Bedside Hearing
In Troy Mercanti To Have Bedside HearingWednesday, 25 January 2012
Finks motorcycle gang member Troy Mercanti will have a bedside court hearing this afternoon due to his "significantly deteriorating" mental and physical state, a Perth court was told. Mr Mercanti was arrested in the early hours of Sunday morning, charged with aggravated assault and trespassing following a home invasion in Duncraig. He has also been charged with assault charges in relation to another incident earlier this month,...
Suspect held in Spain in killing of Connecticut jeweler
In Suspect held in Spain in killing of Connecticut jewelerWednesday, 25 January 2012
A man wanted in connection with the killing and robbery of a Connecticut jeweler has been arrested in Spain, U.S. authorities said Tuesday. Andrew Robert Levene, also known as Robert Thomas, was arrested Monday, said U.S. Attorney David Fein and local and state law enforcement. The 41-year-old Levene was charged with federal murder, robbery and firearm offenses in the Dec. 8 shooting of Yekutiel Zeevi, the owner of YZ Manufacturers...
Ruling due in Costa del Sol bus crash
In Ruling due in Costa del Sol bus crashThursday, 19 January 2012
On Thursday afternoon, a Spanish court is to hand down the sentence in the case of a bus crash that left nine Finnish tourists dead in April 2008. The criminal court in Málaga is to sentence the driver of an SUV. The drunk driver caused the accident by crashing into the bus on a motorway on the Costa del Sol. Thirty-eight people were injured. The prosecutor is seeking a four-year prison term and a six-year driving ban for the man,...
A grisly event in South East Asia highlights the region's developing meth-driven drug war
In A grisly event in South East Asia highlights the region's developing meth-driven drug warThursday, 19 January 2012
The Mekong River in Thailand Photo via By Jed Bickman 10/11/11 | Share Uppers Rock the World New Life for Asia’s Golden Triangle China Unveils Radical New Approach to Drug Treatment Vietnam's Rehab Gulag Revealed Spinning to Cambodia! In one of the grisliest incidents of the drug war in South East Asia in recent memory, the corpses of thirteen Chinese sailors have been found by Thai authorities on the Mekong River. The victims, including...
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