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Nigerian Singer Portable Declared Wanted for Assaulting Government Officials

Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, known as Portable, is wanted by Ogun State Police for allegedly violently attacking government officials conducting an enforcement operation on February 5, 2025, in Oke-Osa, resulting in injuries to the officials; nine other suspects were arrested.

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Victoria's Police Commissioner Removed Amidst No-Confidence Vote and Crime Wave

Victoria's Police Commissioner, Shane Patton, was removed from his position following a no-confidence vote from the Police Association amid public concern over a rising crime wave and government interference in police affairs. This decision highlights the increasing political influence on police lea...

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UK Police Monitoring Failure Allows Serial Sex Offender to Run Global Paedophile Forums

Alan Wattman, a 44-year-old former NatWest bank clerk with multiple child sex abuse convictions and under UK police monitoring, faces US extradition for running global paedophile forums sharing abuse videos of children as young as two, highlighting failures in monitoring and enforcement.

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Indiana AG to Sue Indianapolis Police, Schools Over Immigration Non-Cooperation

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita plans to sue Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and Indianapolis Public Schools for refusing to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement, citing a state statute; he previously sued St. Joseph County Sheriff's Department for similar reasons.

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New Mexico Officer Found Guilty of Manslaughter in Fatal Shooting of Black Man

A New Mexico jury found Las Cruces police Officer Brad Lunsford guilty of voluntary manslaughter for the 2022 shooting death of Presley Eze, a Black man, during a struggle at a gas station; the shooting followed a reported beer theft and is seen as another example of excessive force by law enforceme...

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Ransomware Victims Lack Choice, SMB Attacks Underreported: PhD Research

Tom Meurs' PhD research, conducted for the Dutch police, reveals that ransomware victims often have no choice but to pay, and that attacks on small and medium-sized businesses are significantly underreported; interventions such as taking down leak sites are effective deterrents.

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Thuringia Sees Sharp Rise in Small Arms Licenses, Raising Public Safety Concerns

By the end of 2024, approximately 16,900 people in Thuringia held small arms licenses, permitting them to carry non-lethal weapons like blank-firing guns and pepper spray outside their homes; this number has steadily increased from 9,800 in 2017 due to less stringent licensing requirements compared ...

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Peruvian Colonel's Forced Retirement Highlights Corruption Concerns

Colonel Harvey Colchado, recently retired from the Peruvian police, alleges his dismissal is retaliation for investigating President Dina Boluarte and her brother, highlighting concerns about political interference in law enforcement and a weakening of the fight against corruption.

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Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Ousted After No-Confidence Vote

Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton was ousted after a Police Association no-confidence vote, despite a recent contract renewal, due to disagreements over resources, legislation, and the government's handling of rising crime rates.

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Amsterdam Police Identify Four More Suspects in Plein 40-45 Riots

Amsterdam police released images of four more suspects involved in the November 11, 2023 riots on Plein 40-45, following a day of violence after an Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer match; three suspects already faced court, with sentences ranging from community service to nine months in prison.

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Russia Convicts Notorious "Lesnaya" Gang After Decades-Long Investigation

Russian investigators closed 211 organized crime cases in 2024, including the conviction of the "Lesnaya" gang, responsible for over 30 murders and operating from the 1990s across Moscow, southern Russia, and involving corrupt officials.

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Milwaukee Mayor Deletes Post Calling Suspect's Death in Police Shooting a "Tragedy

Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson deleted a social media post calling the death of a suspect who shot a police officer a "tragedy," sparking criticism from the Milwaukee Police Association and other officials after an officer was shot and the suspect was killed; a staff member will be reprimanded.

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