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Major Iberian Drug-Smuggling Ring Dismantled
A joint Portuguese and Spanish operation dismantled a major drug-smuggling network in Portugal, resulting in 49 arrests, the seizure of 7 tons of hashish, 650 kg of cocaine, 18 high-speed boats, €780,000, and weapons; the network manufactured boats in northern Portugal, launching them near Lisbon to...
Major Iberian Drug-Smuggling Ring Dismantled
A joint Portuguese and Spanish operation dismantled a major drug-smuggling network in Portugal, resulting in 49 arrests, the seizure of 7 tons of hashish, 650 kg of cocaine, 18 high-speed boats, €780,000, and weapons; the network manufactured boats in northern Portugal, launching them near Lisbon to...
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36% Bias Score


China Indicts 21 in Myanmar Telecom Fraud Ring, Seizes \$1.48 Billion
China indicted 21 members of a Myanmar-based telecom fraud group responsible for over 31,000 cases, \$1.48 billion in fraud, 11 tonnes of drugs, and six deaths; Myanmar handed over key suspects, and joint efforts led to over 57,000 arrests.
China Indicts 21 in Myanmar Telecom Fraud Ring, Seizes \$1.48 Billion
China indicted 21 members of a Myanmar-based telecom fraud group responsible for over 31,000 cases, \$1.48 billion in fraud, 11 tonnes of drugs, and six deaths; Myanmar handed over key suspects, and joint efforts led to over 57,000 arrests.
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48% Bias Score


Four Arrested in Connection with M&S and Co-op Cyberattacks
Four people—three British males aged 17, 19, and 19 and a 20-year-old British woman—and one 19-year-old Latvian male were arrested in connection with the cyberattacks on M&S, the Co-op, and Harrods, resulting in significant financial losses and operational disruptions.
Four Arrested in Connection with M&S and Co-op Cyberattacks
Four people—three British males aged 17, 19, and 19 and a 20-year-old British woman—and one 19-year-old Latvian male were arrested in connection with the cyberattacks on M&S, the Co-op, and Harrods, resulting in significant financial losses and operational disruptions.
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24% Bias Score


Castel Volturno Police Station Honors Fallen Officers
The Castel Volturno Police Station courtyard was dedicated to Sovrintendente Capo Gabriele Rossi and Vice Sovrintendente Francesco Alighieri, killed in a 2008 car accident during a pursuit, and Agente Scelto Pasquale D'Alessandro, killed in a 2004 collision while intercepting criminals; the ceremony...
Castel Volturno Police Station Honors Fallen Officers
The Castel Volturno Police Station courtyard was dedicated to Sovrintendente Capo Gabriele Rossi and Vice Sovrintendente Francesco Alighieri, killed in a 2008 car accident during a pursuit, and Agente Scelto Pasquale D'Alessandro, killed in a 2004 collision while intercepting criminals; the ceremony...
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32% Bias Score


Spanish Police Arrest Nine in €400,000 Bank Robbery Spree
Nine members of a Spanish criminal group were arrested for robbing thirteen banks across ten provinces, stealing over €400,000 using advanced technology and specialized tools. The arrests followed an investigation launched in November 2024.
Spanish Police Arrest Nine in €400,000 Bank Robbery Spree
Nine members of a Spanish criminal group were arrested for robbing thirteen banks across ten provinces, stealing over €400,000 using advanced technology and specialized tools. The arrests followed an investigation launched in November 2024.
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36% Bias Score


International Police Operation Dismantles Major European Drug Trafficking Ring
Spanish, Lithuanian, and Irish police arrested nine members of the Tomas Samoska drug trafficking clan on June 8th, 2023, seizing €2 million, weapons, drugs, and vehicles. The clan is linked to a 2021 attempt to smuggle 16 tons of cocaine into Europe, the largest such attempt ever recorded.
International Police Operation Dismantles Major European Drug Trafficking Ring
Spanish, Lithuanian, and Irish police arrested nine members of the Tomas Samoska drug trafficking clan on June 8th, 2023, seizing €2 million, weapons, drugs, and vehicles. The clan is linked to a 2021 attempt to smuggle 16 tons of cocaine into Europe, the largest such attempt ever recorded.
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64% Bias Score

Extortion in Mexico City Doubles, Forcing Businesses to Close
Extortion in Mexico City nearly doubled in the first five months of 2025, reaching 498 cases, forcing many small businesses to close; a new strategy includes anonymous reporting and account freezes.

Extortion in Mexico City Doubles, Forcing Businesses to Close
Extortion in Mexico City nearly doubled in the first five months of 2025, reaching 498 cases, forcing many small businesses to close; a new strategy includes anonymous reporting and account freezes.
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36% Bias Score

UK Prisoner's Extradition to Japan Delayed by 24 Years
Daniel Kelly, serving a 36-year UK prison sentence for conspiracy to murder, faces extradition to Japan for a 2015 jewellery heist; however, his extradition is delayed until after his UK sentence concludes, potentially 24 years later, due to legal complexities.

UK Prisoner's Extradition to Japan Delayed by 24 Years
Daniel Kelly, serving a 36-year UK prison sentence for conspiracy to murder, faces extradition to Japan for a 2015 jewellery heist; however, his extradition is delayed until after his UK sentence concludes, potentially 24 years later, due to legal complexities.
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36% Bias Score

Rijnsaterwoude Bombing: Three Receive Prison Sentences
On October 11, 2023, three men received prison sentences of 2.5 years, 2 years, and 36 months (with 6 months suspended) and the driver one year, for their involvement in a bombing in Rijnsaterwoude, Netherlands, connected to a larger wave of violence stemming from a 1400kg cocaine theft in Antwerp.

Rijnsaterwoude Bombing: Three Receive Prison Sentences
On October 11, 2023, three men received prison sentences of 2.5 years, 2 years, and 36 months (with 6 months suspended) and the driver one year, for their involvement in a bombing in Rijnsaterwoude, Netherlands, connected to a larger wave of violence stemming from a 1400kg cocaine theft in Antwerp.
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36% Bias Score

Tren de Aragua's South American Expansion: Exploiting Migration and Weak Governance
The Venezuelan criminal group Tren de Aragua, initially operating from a Venezuelan prison, has expanded into Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile, exploiting mass Venezuelan migration and weak governance to diversify its criminal activities, including drug trafficking, extortion, human smuggling, and...

Tren de Aragua's South American Expansion: Exploiting Migration and Weak Governance
The Venezuelan criminal group Tren de Aragua, initially operating from a Venezuelan prison, has expanded into Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile, exploiting mass Venezuelan migration and weak governance to diversify its criminal activities, including drug trafficking, extortion, human smuggling, and...
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24% Bias Score

Turkish Court Lifts Receivership in Polat Money Laundering Case
A Turkish court lifted receivership from companies linked to a money laundering case involving 28 defendants including Engin, Sezgin, and Dilan Polat, and Sıla Doğu, but maintained asset freezes on the defendants themselves, while lifting them from their relatives; the trial was adjourned to Novembe...

Turkish Court Lifts Receivership in Polat Money Laundering Case
A Turkish court lifted receivership from companies linked to a money laundering case involving 28 defendants including Engin, Sezgin, and Dilan Polat, and Sıla Doğu, but maintained asset freezes on the defendants themselves, while lifting them from their relatives; the trial was adjourned to Novembe...
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40% Bias Score

Vlissingen Grapples with Surge in Youth Shootings Amidst Funding Shortfall
On June 22nd, 2025, two shootings in Vlissingen, Netherlands, left one person dead and another injured; both incidents involved young people and stemmed from private disputes, adding to fifteen shootings since June 2024, prompting concerns about the city's high youth crime rates and limited access t...

Vlissingen Grapples with Surge in Youth Shootings Amidst Funding Shortfall
On June 22nd, 2025, two shootings in Vlissingen, Netherlands, left one person dead and another injured; both incidents involved young people and stemmed from private disputes, adding to fifteen shootings since June 2024, prompting concerns about the city's high youth crime rates and limited access t...
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40% Bias Score
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