Levi-April Whalley, a 31-year-old former nurse, was spared jail after attempting to smuggle over 35kg of cannabis into the UK. She was caught trying to bring the drugs, worth approximately …
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Government Impersonation ScamsHomicide
Hakan Barac, 28, Jailed for 45 Months for Supporting Isis Terror Group
Hakan Barac, 28, a Turkish national who arrived in the UK by crossing the English Channel on a small boat, has been sentenced to 45 months in prison for supporting …
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Medi Abalimba, notorious for posing as a Premier League footballer and swindling high-profile victims, has been jailed again after fleeing the UK. The scammer, featured in the Netflix documentary The …
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Shaan Farooq, a 19-year-old man from Saltley in Birmingham, has been sentenced to five years and six months in prison for possessing and distributing terrorism material that supported the Islamic …
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In a bizarre turn of events, drug traffickers were apprehended and sentenced after a photo of a French Bulldog played a pivotal role in exposing their $46 million drug smuggling …
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Three men suspected of involvement in a global people smuggling network have been arrested following a major operation by the National Crime Agency (NCA) in cooperation with the Kurdistan Region …
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Thai authorities have arrested a woman involved in smuggling 206 grams of cocaine from the United Kingdom. The arrest occurred in Bang Lamung, Chonburi, after the drugs were hidden within …
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A man from Rochford, Essex, has been jailed for 9 years after being found guilty of supplying heroin and crack cocaine across Southend. Shazad Miah, 30, was arrested at Luton …
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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested two suspects for attempting to smuggle opioids and cocaine to the United Kingdom (UK) and Congo Brazzaville. The arrests were made …
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Business & Job Opportunity Scams
DNA Leisure Halts Knife Sales After Teenagers Use Blades for Murder
DNA Leisure Stops Selling Blades After Teenagers Use Knives for Murder DNA Leisure, an online retailer previously selling knives and swords, announced that it would no longer sell bladed articles …