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Death of baby in Mackay being treated as suspicious

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 20 June, 2020 | 0

A mother has denied having anything to do with her baby’s death after police announced they were treating it as suspicious. Paramedics were called to the East Mackay family home about 2pm on June 2, where they discovered six-month-old Beau Frank Bradshaw. Police believe he was alive and well at Illawong Beach, also known as

New Zealand police officer shot dead during routine traffic stop, Australia/NZ News & Top Stories

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 20 June, 2020 | 0

WELLINGTON (REUTERS) – A New Zealand police officer was killed and another seriously injured on Friday (June 19) after they were shot during a routine traffic stop, the country’s police commissioner said, as officials urgently hunted for the suspect. Schools and daycare centres near the scene of the incident in Auckland were on lockdown as

Watch yourself: the self-surveillance strategy to keep supermarket shoppers honest | Guardian News

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 20 June, 2020 | 0

Retailers have tried many overt tactics to limit theft, such as signs that display images of CCTV cameras, threats to prosecute offenders, bag checks, checkout weighing plates and electronic security gates. These tactics are extremely costly and have failed to stamp out retail theft. Now supermarkets are trying a different tactic, that’s part overt surveillance

More than 7.4 million images of child abuse circulating in Victoria

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 20 June, 2020 | 0

“We’re seeing a lot more traffic for IP addresses, a lot more activity in the dark web, a lot more activity in the white web. “This kind of offending is almost 100 per cent reliant on online activity so the environment has been perfect. We’ve got people isolated at home, in front of their computers

How pandemic changed our worries

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 20 June, 2020 | 0

The coronavirus has dramatically altered what Australians worry about and it has pushed those anxieties to a new level. As the outbreak morphed into global pandemic health fears jumped. In April, 55 per cent of Issues Monitor respondents rated healthcare a top concern, the highest share for any issue in the history of the survey.

Racism in Australia | Where does Australia rank in the world for racism?

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 20 June, 2020 | 0

Where does Australia rank in the world for racism? Here are the findings from the most recent studies and surveys. (Image: Unsplash/Timo Wielink) Racism in Australia may not always make the news headlines, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. It’s difficult for research bodies to co-ordinate and rank which country exhibits the most racism

Australians adjust to ‘new dictates of social distancing’ in pandemic flying as domestic travel resumes, Australia/NZ News & Top Stories

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 20 June, 2020 | 0

SYDNEY – Australia’s success in reducing its Covid-19 cases has prompted domestic airlines to start adding flights, but travellers are quickly learning that the flying experience is noticeably different to before the pandemic. While international flights remain almost entirely grounded, Australia’s carriers have begun increasing domestic capacity ahead of the busy mid-year school holiday period,

Two men used drone to transport drugs from Johor Baru to Kranji Reservoir Park, Courts & Crime News & Top Stories

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 20 June, 2020 | 0

SINGAPORE – Four Singaporeans were arrested for suspected drug activities in which a drone was used to transport a bag of drugs from Johor Baru to Kranji. Two of them – aged 29 and 34 years old – were arrested on Wednesday (June 17), the Singapore Police Force (SPF) and Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) said

Gold Coast cyber crime experts Chris Haigh and David Rudduck warn any business – no matter the size – can be attacked by hackers – Gold Coast Bulletin

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 20 June, 2020 | 0

Gold Coast cyber crime experts Chris Haigh and David Rudduck warn any business – no matter the size – can be attacked by hackers  Gold Coast Bulletin Source link

Duo charged in $473m loan cheating case, Courts & Crime News & Top Stories

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 20 June, 2020 | 0

Two former employees of a crude oil products supplier appeared in a district court yesterday over their alleged links to a cheating case involving more than US$340 million (S$473 million) in loans. Deputy Public Prosecutor Thiagesh Sukumaran said that the offences led to US$9 million (S$12.5 million) in losses. Ong Ah Huat, 60, was the

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