Category: Justice

  • MIL-OSI Russia: K. Idris sworn in as new Sudan Prime Minister

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    KHARTOUM, June 1 (Xinhua) — Kamil Idris was sworn in as Sudan’s new prime minister on Saturday before Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, head of the country’s ruling Transitional Sovereign Council, the council said in a statement.

    Following the ceremony, A.F. al-Burhan and other council members met with K. Idris to discuss the government’s priorities, including stabilizing the economy, protecting the livelihoods of civilians and restoring order in all states of the country, the statement said.

    The appointment of K. Idris was formally approved on May 19 by a constitutional decree of A.F. Al-Burhan, who is also the Commander-in-Chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces. The decision was welcomed by the UN, the African Union Commission and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD).

    Sudan’s prime ministership has been vacant since Abdallah Hamdok resigned in January 2022 following a military coup led by A.F. al-Burhan in October 2021. Hamdok and other civilian leaders were briefly detained and then reinstated under a short-term power-sharing agreement. He resigned weeks later, warning that Sudan was at a “dangerous crossroads” as mass protests against military rule erupted across the country.

    K. Idris holds a Doctorate in International Law and previously served as Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization and Secretary General of the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants.

    Sudan remains engulfed in conflict between the country’s armed forces and the paramilitary Rapid Intervention Forces, which erupted in April 2023. The fighting has killed tens of thousands of people and displaced millions more both inside and outside the country, deepening Sudan’s humanitarian crisis. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Serious crash, Hukanui Road, Chartwell, Hamilton

    Source: New Zealand Police

    Emergency services are responding to a serious crash on Hukanui Road, Chartwell.

    The crash, involving a car and a motorbike, was reported to Police at 8.05pm.

    The motorcyclist is reported to have sustained critical injuries.

    Traffic management is in place and motorists are asked to follow the directions of emergency services staff.
     

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre. 

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Call for information – Aggravated assault – Leanyer

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    The NT Police Force is calling for information in relation to an aggravated assault that occurred along Lee Point Road in Leanyer this morning.

    Around 8:40am, police received reports of a male allegedly restraining a female from behind whilst he threatened her with a broken glass bottle. The victim screamed and the male fled the scene on foot before police arrival. It is alleged he ran across Lee Point Road toward Canaris Street in Wanguri.

    Investigations remain ongoing.

    Anyone with information in relation to this incident, particularly anyone with dash cam footage from the area at the time, is urged to contact police on 131 444. You can anonymously report crime via Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Update: Harihari Highway (SH 6) crash

    Source: New Zealand Police

    A motorcyclist has died following a crash on Harihari Highway (State Highway 6) this evening.

    The crash, at Kakapotahi near the Waitaha River Bridge, was reported to Police at 5.15pm.

    No other vehicles were involved.

    The road is expected to remain closed for some time and motorists are asked to take alternative routes where possible, or consider delaying travel.

    Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are under way.

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre. 

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Serious crash, Harihari Highway (State Highway 6)

    Source: New Zealand Police

    Emergency services are responding to a motorcycle crash on Harihari Highway (State Highway 6).

    The road is closed at the Waitaha River Bridge.

    Motorists are asked to take alternative routes where possible, or consider delaying travel.

    An update will be provided when more information is available.

    ENDS
     

    Issued by Police Media Centre. 

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Death following 28 May crash, SH 5, Tarawera

    Source: New Zealand Police

    A person has died following a crash on State Highway 5, Tarawera earlier this week.

    The person was critically injured in the crash on 28 May and was airlifted to hospital.

    Sadly they passed away in hospital on 31 May.

    Police extend our sympathies to their family and loved ones.

    Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing.

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre. 

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Ways to save money this winter

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Save money this Canberra winter. Image: Lightbulb for Visit Canberra

    In brief:

    • This article lists ways to save money this winter.
    • There are free and low-cost ways to keep entertained in winter.
    • This article provides tips to reduce energy bills in winter.

    Winter is a great excuse to stay indoors and enjoy time at home. However, this can also make your bills go up.

    Here are some tips to help you enjoy the colder months while saving money.

    Use free streaming services

    Save money this winter with Libraries ACT’s free streaming services.

    Library members have access to:

    • Beamafilm – a streaming platform for movie lovers
    • BeamaKids+ – movies and shows for kids
    • Kanopy – a streaming service with over 45,000 films and TV series
    • Kanopy Kids – educational and entertaining movies and shows for kids
    • Story Box Library – a growing collection of videos with stories read aloud by favourite storytellers.

    You will get eight movies or episodes a month. This includes international cinema and Australasian stories.

    See how else your membership can keep you entertained this winter.

    Find great local food deals

    Winter is a great time to stay at home on the couch, but we all need to get out and about sometimes! Save money when dining out and find some local meal deals.

    See our guide to eating out for less in Canberra.

    Save money on books

    Cuddling up on the lounge with a good book and a cup of tea is one of the best things about winter.

    If you have a long list of books to get through, why not become a Libraries ACT member and borrow them for free? You can even borrow eBooks and audiobooks.

    Visit the Libraries ACT website for more info.

    Move more, spend less

    Stop using expensive gyms this winter and try some free and low-cost ways to increase your activity levels.

    Ten free or low-cost ways to get active in Canberra.

    Declutter your house for free

    The cooler months can be a great opportunity to declutter the house.

    If you find household items you no longer want, use some of the free waste disposal options in Canberra.

    Find out more.

    Enjoy Canberra’s free activities

    Winter doesn’t mean you need to hide away in your house, enjoy a free activity like trivia. Check out one of these free trivia spots.

    If the kids are going wild inside, find a budget-friendly activity to keep them busy.

    Take free public transport on Fridays

    If you swap the couch for the city this winter, take advantage of fare free Fridays!

    Every Friday, Canberrans can travel for free on our buses and light rail.

    Remember you will still need to tap on and off each service to support data collection, but you will not be charged for the fare.

    Smart shopping

    If you’re spending more time at home in the cooler months, you may be more likely to online shop.

    If you’re buying a service or product online, there are some things to remember to help avoid shopping disappointment.

    • do your research
    • know who you’re buying from
    • check delivery timeframes
    • be cautious with overseas websites
    • understand your rights.

    More information on these tips here.

    Grow your own veggies

    If you’re looking for a new hobby at home, why not start a veggie patch? This can be rewarding and save you money.

    If you’re not sure where to start, we’ve got some great tips from Fiona Buining of Ainslie Urban Farm.

    Learn how to grow veggies at home.

    Get the most out of your heating system

    With more time at home in the colder months, you might be tempted to have the heater on full blast, but this can add up.

    Get the most out of your heating system by:

    • setting your thermostat between 18 – 21 degrees
    • only heating rooms you’re using by closing doors and windows
    • turning the heater off if you go out and setting a timer for when you get home
    • throwing on an extra layer or heated throw, or using a hot water bottle or wheat pack, before turning up the heat.

    Find more energy saving tips and advice here.

    Renting? Get free advice on how to save money on bills

    Renters can get a free home visit with the Renters’ Home Energy Program. Experts will give advice on how to save money on energy bills.

    During the visit, the energy expert will:

    • review how your home uses energy
    • show you quick, cheap, and effective ways to cut energy bills
    • give you a free heated throw rug or cooling towel (limited time only)
    • give you a personalised plan with low or no-cost ways to save on energy.

    Book a home energy visit today.

    Save money upgrading appliances

    Jump online and get expert advice on your next electric appliance for free.

    The ACT Government and consumer advocacy group, CHOICE, have created the Make Your Next Choice Electric online tool that gives Canberrans:

    • free access to CHOICE recommended products
    • an estimate on how much you could save by going electric.

    The tool helps Canberra households to create their own energy transition plan and switch off gas.

    Find out more about switching to electric.


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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Missing man in Ngau Tau Kok located

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    A man who went missing in Ngau Tau Kok has been located.

    Yan Wai-man, aged 73, went missing after he left his residence on Shing Fung Road on May 27 afternoon. His family made a report to Police on May 28.

    The man was located at a bus stop on Lai Chi Kok Road, Cheung Sha Wan this morning (June 1). He sustained no injuries and no suspicious circumstances were detected.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Mfume, House and Senate Democrats Send Letter Calling on GAO to Investigate Federal Worker Firings

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Kweisi Mfume (MD-07)

    WASHINGTON, D.C. –  In response to the Trump Administration’s unprecedented purge of tens of thousands of federal workers without cause, Ranking Member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Government Operations Rep. Kweisi Mfume (MD-07), Ranking Member of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government (FSGG) Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (MD-05), Ranking Member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), Ranking Member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on FSGG Senator Jack Reed (D-RI), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Senator Gary Peters (D-MI), Acting Ranking Member on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Rep. Stephen F. Lynch (MA-08), and Ranking Member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Delivering On Government Efficiency (DOGE) Rep. Melanie Stansbury (NM-01) led more than 30 Democrats in sending a letter to Comptroller General of the United States Gene L. Dodaro calling on the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to provide Congress with regular updates on how the Trump Administration’s personnel actions are affecting the federal workforce.

    “Over the past several months, the civil service has undergone an unprecedented level of change as tens of thousands of federal employees have been terminated, resigned, or placed on administrative leave,” the Members wrote. “Americans are already feeling the consequences – longer wait times for Social Security assistance, delayed veterans’ benefits, and disrupted disaster response are just a few examples of how these personnel actions are impacting people across the country. We are deeply concerned about the impact these actions will have on our government’s capacity to design, develop and deliver efficient services that connect agencies with the people they serve and meet the needs of the public.”

    Signatories include: Senator Angela D. Alsobrooks; Rep. Yassamin Ansari; Rep. Wesley Bell; Rep. Donald Beyer; Rep. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr.; Senator Richard Blumenthal; Rep. Shontel Brown; Rep. Greg Casar; Rep. Jasmine Crockett; Rep. Sarah Elfreth; Rep. Maxwell Frost; Rep. Robert Garcia; Rep. Glenn Ivey; Senator Timothy Kaine; Rep. Ro Khanna; Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi; Rep. Summer Lee; Rep. April McClain Delaney; Rep. Jennifer McClellan; Rep. Dave Min; Senator Patty Murray; Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton; Senator Alex Padilla; Rep. Emily Randall; Rep. Jamie Raskin; Senator Bernard Sanders; Senator Brian Schatz; Rep. Lateefah Simon; Rep. Suhas Subramanyam; Rep. Rashida Tlaib; Rep. Eugene Vindman; and Senator Mark R. Warner.

    The full text of the letter is included below:

    May 29, 2025
     

    The Honorable Gene L. Dodaro
    Comptroller General of the United States
    Government Accountability Office
    441 G Street, N.W.
    Washington D.C. 20548

    Dear Comptroller General Dodaro:

    The 2 million federal employees who work across our country are the backbone of our federal government and are responsible for delivering vital services to the American people. These individuals dedicate their lives to public service and ensure our government fulfills its mission to make our country safer, healthier and more prosperous.

    Over the past several months, the civil service has undergone an unprecedented level of change as tens of thousands of federal employees have been terminated, resigned, or placed on administrative leave. Americans are already feeling the consequences – longer wait times for Social Security assistance, delayed veterans’ benefits, and disrupted disaster response are just a few examples of how these personnel actions are impacting people across the country. We are deeply concerned about the impact these actions will have on our government’s capacity to design, develop and deliver efficient services that connect agencies with the people they serve and meet the needs of the public.

    To assist our oversight of the federal government’s personnel actions, we request that the Government Accountability Office provide us with regular briefings to ensure Congress has timely data and information on the status of the federal workforce. Specifically, we request that GAO begin providing the information following each quarter through the end of fiscal year 2028 to be scheduled in coordination with applicable staff. Information on the total number of the following groups of federal employees in the 24 CFO agencies categorized by agency of employment, location, occupation and tenure by quarter –

    a. All terminated federal employees who are separated for any reason;

    b. Federal employees who took the deferred resignation program offer;

    c. Federal employees in their probationary period;

    d. Federal employees in their probationary period who were terminated;

    e. Federal employees on administrative leave.

    f. Federal employees hired.

    Any difficulties experienced by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) in its collection, analysis, and publication of human capital data.

    Thank you for your attention to this matter.

    Sincerely,

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Marshall Visits Southern Border Alongside Kansas Law Enforcement Officials

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Kansas Roger Marshall

    Washington – U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas) visited Sierra Vista, Arizona yesterday to tour the Joint Task Force-Southern Border Command offices, thank members of Kansas’ own 1st Infantry Division from Fort Riley, participate in tours along the southern border, receive briefings, and take an aerial tour of the border near Arizona with several Kansas law enforcement officials.
    Below are photos from Senator Marshall’s visit. Click HERE and HERE for b-roll videos.

    Senator Marshall with members of Joint Task Force Southern Border.

    Senator Marshall prepares to view the border from the air.

    Senator Marshall at the border wall with detectives from the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office.

    Senator Marshall with members of Kansas law enforcement at the southern border wall.
    From left to right: Sheriff Billy Tomasi, Director Brian Peete, Sheriff Jeff Easter, Sheriff Scott Braun, Senator Roger Marshall, Chief Karl Oakman, Director Tony Mattivi, and Chief Courtney Leslie.
    “Having visited the southern border multiple times under the Biden-Harris Administration, I witnessed chaos, lawlessness, and a system overwhelmed by over 10 million illegal crossings –including individuals on the FBI’s terrorist watchlist,” said Senator Marshall. “But during my most recent trip, the difference was clear. Since President Trump returned to office, we’ve already seen a dramatic shift with illegal border crossings dropping 93% compared to last year. What I’ve witnessed firsthand at the border proves that President Trump’s bold leadership is delivering results, and he is keeping his promises. To continue delivering on the President’s agenda, the Senate must pass the ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ – legislation that will provide critical funding our border agencies need to keep America safe.”
    Since President Trump took office in January 2025, the number of illegal immigrant crossings at the southern border has dropped dramatically. In April 2024, there were 128,900 crossings at the border, while in April 2025, there were only 8,400.
    The Kansas law enforcement officers who accompanied Senator Marshall included Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) Director Tony Mattivi, Director of the Riley County Police Department Brian Peete, Sedgwick County Sheriff Jeffery Easter, Crawford County Sheriff Billy Tomasi, Ellis County Sheriff and Kansas Sheriffs’ Association President Scott Braun, Hugoton Police Chief and Kansas Association of Chiefs of Police President Courtney Leslie, and Kansas City, Kansas Police Chief Karl Oakman.
    “I was honored to join Senator Marshall and several sheriffs and police chiefs in experiencing firsthand the challenges at our southern border,” said KBI Director Tony Mattivi. “We know every fentanyl pill sold in Kansas is trafficked by Mexican drug cartels through this border. Every single pill that kills a Kansan enters the country here, so we must continue the fight to keep dangerous and violent criminals out.”
    “Senator Marshall champions law enforcement and public safety efforts. He understands the unique role the Riley County Police Department plays in protecting national security and operational readiness because of our ties to NBAF and Fort Riley,” said Riley County Police Department Director Brian Peete. “This opportunity has helped the department forge new strategic plans and procedures to keep our county safe from narcotic and human trafficking, as well as foreign terrorist organizations. My sincerest thanks to both he and his team.”
    “The experience was very informative. It was amazing to me to see what 4 years of an unsecured border looked like and the issues it created for the United States,” said Sedgwick County Sheriff Jeffrey Easter. “This trip highlighted the absolute cooperation between the U.S military, Border Patrol, and the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office. These men and women are on the front lines protecting Kansans from the fentanyl and methamphetamine scourge that has gripped Sedgwick County. I am very appreciative of Senator Marshall inviting me to observe and understand the situation at our border.”
    “We’ve learned where it’s coming in from, we’ve learned where it’s being transported to, and this is a hub where it’s coming out of,” said Crawford County Sheriff Billy Tomasi. “Like I told the voters when I came on, that I am going to learn about this and I’m going to start taking it off the streets, and that’s my goal. And I appreciate the opportunity from Senator Marshall allowing me to come down here with him to learn this, to bring back to our community.”
    “Our visit to the Arizona border with the dedicated military – including soldiers from Fort Riley –and border agencies, was eye-opening. The fight against illegal immigrants and the deadly flow of fentanyl is real.  It’s happening on the ground, and it’s impacting Kansas communities every day. The brave men and women on the front lines deserve our full support as they work to protect our borders and save lives back home,” said Hugoton Police Chief and Kansas Association of Chiefs of Police President Courtney Leslie. “I am extremely grateful to Senator Marshall and his staff for the opportunity to see firsthand the fight against the cartels that are trafficking fentanyl across our border daily. The fight against these cartels is not just a border issue – it is a fight for the safety of every Kansas community.”
    “I would like to thank Senator Marshall for the opportunity to see firsthand the great work being done by our men and women of law enforcement, border patrol, and the military,” said Kansas Police Chief Karl Oakman. “Eliminating drug smuggling is still a major challenge at the border, and additional resources are needed.”
    Background:

    Senator Marshall spoke out against Joe Biden’s reckless border policies continuously during his four disastrous years in office, calling it the “number one” most immediate national security threat.
    Senator Marshall supports President Donald Trump’s ‘One, Big Beautiful Bill,’ which includes the largest border security investment in history, empowers ICE to deport the millions of illegal immigrants who entered under the Biden-Harris Administration, and provides funding for at least one million annual removals.
    Recently, Senator Marshall reintroduced the Justice for Angel Families Act, legislation that would amend the Crime Victims Fund (CVF) to expand financial coverage for Angel Families – the immediate relatives of victims killed by illegal aliens.
    In 2024, he introduced legislation the Demanding Citizenship in D.C. Elections Act, which would require anyone who votes in a municipal election in the District of Columbia to be a U.S. Citizen and require proof of citizenship. 
    In 2024, Senator Marshall also went to the Senate Floor demanding the immediate passage of his resolution declaring an invasion at the southern border.
    In an op-ed for FOX News in 2019, then-Congressman Marshall detailed his border visit with fellow doctors in Congress stating, “Our systems are simply overwhelmed, and there appears to be no break in the near future… until we build a wall, and until we turn off the laws that only serve as magnets, all the money in the world will not have a huge humanitarian impact.”

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Light Rail Stage 2A business support measures

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    The ACT Government has announced a targeted business support package.

    In brief

    • The ACT Government is providing support to help the businesses impacted by light rail construction work in and around London Circuit.
    • Support is both practical and financial.
    • The initiatives aim to ease cost pressures and encourage visitation to the area.

    The ACT Government is providing support to help the businesses impacted by light rail construction work in and around London Circuit.

    Support is both practical and financial, with a focus on easing cost pressures and encouraging visitation to the area.

    The package was informed by the impacted businesses and designed to help during the disruption.

    Light Rail Stage 2A business support measures

    • Free parking Wednesday to Sunday evenings from 5:30pm (effective immediately) at nearby public car parks including:
      • Theatre Lane Car Park (opposite Sydney Building)
      • City Hill Car Park (Section 116)
      • Canberra Olympic Pool Car Park (City southeast)
      • Note: The existing parking hours at Hobart Place are already aligned with these times.
    • Outdoor dining permit fee waivers from 1 July 2025 for businesses directly impacted by construction activities
    • New CCTV cameras to be installed and upgraded around London Circuit to support safety during night-time trading
    • A campaign launching mid-year to promote that London Circuit is open for business, spotlighting local venues and retailers
    • Place making improvements including additional lighting delivered by the City Renewal Authority
    • Business Capability Building Program offering free tailored advice

    Expanded liquor licence fee reductions

    This targeted package will be supported from 1 July by expanded liquor licence fee reductions available to all eligible ACT hospitality businesses up to a 350-person capacity, building on significant reductions introduced in 2024.

    An automatic 50% liquor fee reduction will be expanded to cafes, restaurants and general licences up to 150-person capacity.

    Previously the 50% discount was only applicable to cafes and restaurants up to 80-person capacity.

    A 50% liquor fee reduction will be expanded to venues showcasing artists between 151 to 350-person capacity, available upon application, in addition to the existing fee reduction of 80% for venues up to 150-person capacity.

    Support local

    Light Rail is transforming the city into a vibrant and well-connected place to do business.

    However, with construction there is an impact on nearby business.

    Canberrans are encouraged to show their support by visiting their favourite businesses in the city.

    More information

    Business owners in the London Circuit area will be contacted directly with further information on how to access support. The ACT Government will continue engaging with stakeholders as the project progresses.

    Click here for more information.


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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Death following crash on Friday, Port Waikato

    Source: New Zealand Police

    A female has died in hospital following a crash in Port Waikato on Friday.

    Emergency services were called to Tuakau Bridge-Port Waikato Road about 6:10pm on 30 May to reports of a single vehicle rolling.

    Three occupants of the vehicle were taken to hospital – two by ambulance, who were moderately and seriously injured respectively, and another by helicopter who was critically injured.

    The critically injured female died in hospital yesterday [Saturday].

    The Serious Crash Unit attended, and the circumstances of the crash remain under investigation.

    ENDS

    Issued by the Police Media Centre

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Lansdowne Station — Ground search continues in Pictou County in support of ongoing missing persons investigation

    Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    Ground search efforts were underway today and are planned for tomorrow (June 1) in the area of Gairloch Rd., Lansdowne Station, as the missing persons investigation into the disappearance of Lilly and Jack Sullivan continues.

    More than 75 trained searchers from ground search and rescue organizations, including, Colchester County, Pictou County, East Hants, Halifax, Strait Area, Springhill and Pugwash were engaged today in an effort to advance the ongoing investigation and locate Lilly and Jack.

    Searchers focused on specific areas around Gairloch Rd. and the nearby pipeline, where a boot print was previously located.

    We continue to ask that the public avoid the search area to allow trained searchers to do their work.

    Any future searches will be determined based on the course of the investigation.

    File #: 2025-583775

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Fatal crash, State Highway 16

    Source: New Zealand Police

    A man has died and four others are injured after a crash on State Highway 16, Pt Chevalier last night.

    Police became aware of a car on its roof in the citybound lanes shortly after 11:05pm.

    One person had been ejected from the vehicle and another was trapped inside it, who was found to be deceased.

    Four people were taken to hospital, two in a serious condition and two in moderate condition.

    The Serious Crash Unit attended the scene, and the motorway was reopened around 3:20am.

    ENDS

    Issued by the Police Media Centre

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Cantwell, Colleagues Urge Additional Funding to Keep Communities Safe

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Washington Maria Cantwell
    05.31.25
    Cantwell, Colleagues Urge Additional Funding to Keep Communities Safe
    WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA), ranking member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and senior member of the Senate Finance Committee, joined 29 Senate Democratic colleagues in urging the Senate Committee on Appropriations to fund the Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Hiring Program at a minimum of $270 million for Fiscal Year 2026.
    In Fiscal Year 2024, six police departments in Washington state received a total of $3.75M to hire 31 police officers.
    Amid a nationwide shortage of police officers, the COPS Hiring Program is critical for keeping communities safe and reducing taxpayer costs related to crime by providing funding directly to law enforcement agencies to increase their community policing capacity and crime prevention efforts.
    “The COPS Hiring Program represents a fiscally responsible solution to ensure that our communities remain safe. CHP provides funds directly to law enforcement agencies to hire new or rehire additional career law enforcement officers and to increase their community policing capacity and crime-prevention efforts,” the lawmakers wrote.
    “When officers establish a presence on their patrols using community-policing principles, they can develop positive relationships with the communities they serve.  In turn, these relationships increase law enforcement’s ability to solve local crimes and resolve public safety problems,” the lawmakers continued. “This proactive approach to policing prevents crime from occurring, saving taxpayers the high societal costs associated with crime, incarceration, and services for victims.”
    Sen. Cantwell is a longtime champion of the COPS program and the Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grants (JAG) program, which help equip and enable local law enforcement to address drug trafficking.
    The National Fraternal Order of Police, National Association of Police Organizations, the U.S. Conference of Mayors, Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association, and the Major Cities Chiefs Association support the Senators’ funding request.
    Led by Senator Ben Ray Luján (D-NM), the letter was also signed by U.S. Senators Jacky Rosen (D-NV), Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), Tina Smith (D-MN), Raphael Warnock (D-GA), Tim Kaine (D-VA), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), Mark Warner (D-VA), Angus King (I-ME), Ron Wyden (D-OR) Michael Bennet (D-CO), Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), Brian Schatz (D-HI), Jack Reed (D-RI), Jeff Merkley (D-OR), Chris Coons (D-DE), Mark Kelly (D-AZ), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), Andy Kim (D-NJ), Richard Durbin (D-IL), Elissa Slotkin (D-MI), Ed Markey (D-MA), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Maggie Hassan (D-NH), Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV), Alex Padilla (D-CA), and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA).
    The full text of the letter can be found HERE and below:
    Dear Chairman Moran and Ranking Member Van Hollen:
    As you consider funding levels for Fiscal Year 2026, we urge you to fund the Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Hiring Program at a minimum of $270 million.
    The COPS Hiring Program represents a fiscally responsible solution to ensure that our communities remain safe. CHP provides funds directly to law enforcement agencies to hire new or rehire additional career law enforcement officers and to increase their community policing capacity and crime-prevention efforts. When officers establish a presence on their patrols using community-policing principles, they can develop positive relationships with the communities they serve.  In turn, these relationships increase law enforcement’s ability to solve local crimes and resolve public safety problems.  This proactive approach to policing prevents crime from occurring, saving taxpayers the high societal costs associated with crime, incarceration, and services for victims.
    To date, the COPS Office has been appropriated more than $20 billion to advance community policing including grants awarded to more than 15,000 state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies to fund the hiring and redeployment of more than 136,000 officers. In 2024, the program awarded 235 grants across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. In total, the program allowed for the funding of 1193 officer positions. COPS Hiring plays an essential role in our federal government’s support for local law enforcement and should therefore receive the highest possible level of funding.
    We are supported in this request by law enforcement organizations including the National Fraternal Order of Police, National Association of Police Organizations, the U.S. Conference of Mayors, Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association, and the Major Cities Chiefs Association.  We appreciate the hard work and leadership that you have shown on these issues. Ongoing crime and violence across the country demonstrates the vital need for increased police protection in our communities.  Therefore, as you determine the funding levels for this program, we ask that you support funding for the COPS Hiring Program at the highest possible level.
    Thank you for your consideration of this request.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Safeguarding Long Island’s Public Hospital

    Source: US State of New York

    overnor Kathy Hochul today announced four appointments to the newly restructured Board of Directors for the Nassau Health Care Corporation (NHCC), which oversees the Nassau University Medical Center (NUMC), Nassau County’s only public hospital. The appointments coincide with the implementation of a new state law, taking effect June 1, 2025, that significantly reforms NHCC governance, enhances state oversight and sets a path forward for strengthening NUMC’s financial and operational stability. Governor Hochul also designated Stuart Rabinowitz, Esq., former President of Hofstra University and a longtime leader in higher education and public policy, as Chair of the Board.

    “NUMC is a vital lifeline for so many on Long Island, and today we are taking long-overdue steps to ensure it has the leadership and oversight it needs to thrive,” Governor Hochul said. “These new appointments, and the new authority granted to the state and NIFA, will help ensure accountability, responsible fiscal management and high-quality care for the communities NUMC serves. Stuart Rabinowitz is a respected and visionary leader, and I can’t think of a better person to help lead this next chapter for NUMC.”

    Nassau University Medical Center Board Chair Stuart Rabinowitz said, “NUMC is a critical safety-net institution that has suffered from years of dysfunction and mismanagement. I’m grateful to Governor Hochul for the trust she’s placed in me, and I’m eager to get to work with my fellow board members to restore public confidence, implement long-overdue reforms and put this hospital back on a path to stability and excellence.”

    About the Governance Reforms Taking Effect June 1:

    • The NHCC Board of 11 members will include six appointed by the Governor (one each upon recommendation of the Assembly Speaker and Senate Temporary President), two by the Nassau County Executive, two by the majority of the Nassau County Legislature, and one by the minority.
    • The Governor will designate the Board Chair.
    • The Nassau County Executive will no longer have approval authority over the NHCC CEO.
    • The Nassau Interim Finance Authority (NIFA) will have enhanced oversight, including the power to approve NHCC contracts exceeding $1 million and, under specific conditions, the authority to declare a control period over NHCC.
    • NHCC is required to conduct and submit a study by December 1, 2026, exploring options to strengthen NUMC.

    Governor Hochul’s two remaining appointments, one each recommended by the Speaker of the Assembly and the Temporary President of the Senate, will be announced in coordination with legislative leaders. Once the appointments take effect on June 1, the new board is expected to call a special meeting to set NHCC on a path toward stability.

    Governor Hochul’s Appointees to the NHCC Board:

    Stuart Rabinowitz, Esq. (Chair)

    Stuart Rabinowitz is Senior Counsel at Meltzer, Lippe, Goldstein & Breitstone, LLP, where he focuses on state and federal litigation, constitutional law, civil rights, and education law. He served for over 20 years as President of Hofstra University, where he significantly expanded the institution’s academic footprint, including the creation of a medical school, and raised its national profile by hosting three U.S. presidential debates. A former constitutional law professor and nationally recognized policy leader, he holds a J.D., magna cum laude, from Columbia Law School and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. His decades of experience leading large public-serving institutions make him uniquely qualified to help guide NUMC’s revitalization.

    Amy Flores

    Amy Flores is an experienced executive with more than 15 years in financial services, public administration, and economic development. She currently serves as Community Manager at JPMorgan Chase, where she leads initiatives focused entirely on collaborating with local leaders across sectors to understand and address community challenges. She previously served as Executive Director of the Nassau County Office of Hispanic Affairs and has held senior roles in banking. Amy serves on the boards of CARECEN and Círculo de la Hispanidad and has been recognized by City & State and Long Island Business News as one of Long Island’s most influential civic leaders. Amy holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree from Hofstra University and Certificate of Completion with Honors from Hofstra University’s ABA Accredited Paralegal Studies Program.

    Dean Mihaltses, RPh, BPS, MPA

    Dean Mihaltses is a veteran health care executive and licensed pharmacist with over 40 years of experience in hospital operations, public health policy, and clinical pharmacy services. He most recently served as Interim CEO and COO at NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens, where he managed hospital operations, emergency preparedness and strategic initiatives in one of the city’s busiest public hospitals. Earlier roles included Director of Pharmacy Services at Jacobi & Elmhurst hospitals and health care consultant for skilled nursing and developmental disability facilities. He is a Fellow of several national professional associations and continues to mentor future health professionals.

    Lisa Warren

    Lisa Warren is President of Placid, LLC, a Long Island-based real estate investment and management firm, and a civic leader with a dedicated record of leadership and engagement, including as a Commissioner on the Nassau County Planning Commission. With over 30 years of experience in business and philanthropy, she supports youth development, education and the arts across Nassau County. She is especially active in expanding access to youth sports and serves on the boards of the Long Island Children’s Museum and Ice Hockey in Harlem. She holds degrees from Hofstra and Duke Universities and a diploma from the French Culinary Institute.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Funding boost to save Grassland Earless Dragon

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Found only in the Canberra region, the Canberra Grassland Earless Dragon is one of the Territory’s most critically endangered species.

    In brief:

    • The Canberra Grassland Earless Dragon is facing extinction.
    • A significant ACT Government investment will help conserve the local species.
    • This article looks at ways the funds will be used and what has been done already to save the species.

    New ACT Government funding will help prevent extinction of the Canberra Grassland Earless Dragon.

    The unique lizard is found only in the Canberra region. It is one of the Territory’s most critically endangered species.

    The Government will invest $4.5 million to support a recovery plan to help conserve the species. This builds on $2.7 million already invested since 2020.

    How will the funds be used?

    The additional $4.5 million will support:

    • $2.4 million for program operations. This includes ACT Government staffing to manage the Tidbinbilla breeding colony and deliver recovery actions.
    • $2 million to expand the breeding colony at Melbourne Zoo. The aim is for up to 200 breeding individuals.
    • $120,000 for ongoing release of Dragons bred in captivity back into the wild.

    What has been done already?

    The additional investment builds on previous government investment starting in 2020. This has been for:

    • habitat restoration
    • trial reintroductions
    • population viability modelling
    • cutting-edge genetic matchmaking to ensure a healthy, genetically diverse population.

    The ACT Government has been running a captive breeding program.

    The new funding will help expand recovery efforts.

    Why is Melbourne Zoo involved?

    Melbourne Zoo has a captive colony of Dragons.

    Improving the species’ genetic diversity is key to ensuring its recovery.

    Genetic analysis and matchmaking programs are essential to address inbreeding.

    As such, the ongoing partnership with the zoo is crucial.

    Melbourne Zoo provides animals for release and research.

    It has also shared expertise in husbandry and breeding techniques.

    What else should I know about the Dragon?

    The Canberra Grassland Earless Dragon measures just 15cm and weighs 5–9 grams.

    It was only recognised as a distinct species in 2019. It is now listed as critically endangered.

    The Dragon population has declined dramatically due to:

    • habitat loss
    • fragmentation
    • altered fire and grazing regimes
    • climate impacts.

    Wild populations are now found only in:

    • the Majura Valley
    • the Jerrabomberra Valley
    • parts of Queanbeyan.

    The new investment will ensure continued conservation action.

    It aims to give the Dragon a real chance to thrive again in Canberra grasslands.

    Learn more about the Canberra Grassland Earless Dragon on the Environment website.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Strengthening cultural inclusion in early childhood

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Our CBR is the ACT Government’s key channel to connect with Canberrans and keep you up-to-date with what’s happening in the city. Our CBR includes a monthly print edition, email newsletter and website.

    You can easily opt in or out of the newsletter subscription at any time.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Murder investigation underway in South London

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    A murder investigation has been launched following the fatal stabbing of a woman in Croydon.

    Police were called to Frith Road at 09:07hrs on Saturday, 31 May following reports of a stabbing. Officers attended with the London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance, who treated two injured people at the scene.

    A woman in her 20s sadly died at the scene.

    A man in his 30s was taken to hospital with minor injuries. He has since been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in hospital.

    A scene is currently in place near to the location and those in the area can expect to see a police presence throughout the weekend.

    Detectives are in the early stages of establishing what has happened, but initial enquiries suggest the incident begun at a nearby address, before escalating onto Frith Road.

    Superintendent Mitch Carr, who leads local policing in Croydon, said:

    “This is a tragic incident where a young woman has lost her life and our thoughts are with her loved ones.

    “I especially want to thank the members of the public, including a teenage boy, who bravely tried to help the victim.

    “We believe that this was an isolated incident, but understand that this news will shock the local community. Officers will remain in the area over the coming days and we would ask anyone who has concerns to speak with them.”

    Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 or message @MetCC on X giving the reference 2240/31MAY.

    To remain 100 per cent anonymous contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CE meets new Liaison Office Director

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Chief Executive John Lee met new Director of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (LOCPG) and National Security Adviser to the Committee for Safeguarding National Security of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Zhou Ji at Government House today.

    They exchanged views on a range of issues, including Hong Kong’s opportunities and challenges, and promoting the city’s long-term prosperity and stability.

    Mr Lee expressed his gratitude to the central government for its continued support to and care for Hong Kong, driving and supporting its transition from stability to prosperity. He also extended his warm welcome to Mr Zhou on his new appointment.

    Mr Zhou has had extensive experience in local governance and policy-making from a macroscopic perspective, having previously held such positions as CPC Hubei Standing Committee Member, CPC Henan Standing Committee Member and CPC Henan Provincial Committee Deputy Secretary, and Henan Party Leadership Group Deputy Secretary and Henan Vice Governor.

    Since taking office in July 2023 as CPC Central Committee Hong Kong & Macao Work Office Executive Deputy Director and State Council Hong Kong & Macao Affairs Office Executive Deputy Director, Mr Zhou has been participating in taking forward Hong Kong’s work under national development strategies.

    He is well acquainted with the national policies on Hong Kong and actively promoted the implementation of the central government’s policies benefitting the city.

    Mr Lee expressed confidence in working with Mr Zhou in actively aligning with national development strategies, as well as in implementing fully, faithfully and resolutely the principles of “one country, two systems” and “Hong Kong people administering Hong Kong” with a high degree of autonomy, maintaining the constitutional order of the Hong Kong SAR as stipulated in the Constitution and the Basic Law, implementing the executive-led structure and implementing the principle of “patriots administering Hong Kong”, with a view to ensuring the long-term prosperity and stability of Hong Kong, the steadfast and successful implementation of the “one country, two systems” principle, and jointly expediting the development of Hong Kong from stability to prosperity.

    During the session, Mr Lee said that Hong Kong is currently undergoing an economic transformation, and that the Hong Kong SAR Government will uphold fundamental principles while breaking new ground, endeavour to take forward reforms, and continue to lead all sectors of Hong Kong society to embrace changes and strive for innovation, actively exploring new areas of development and growth.

    The Chief Executive said he believes that under the leadership of Mr Zhou, the LOCPG will continue to support the Hong Kong SAR Government’s governance in accordance with the law.

    Noting that Mr Zhou is well acquainted with Hong Kong affairs, Mr Lee said that this will help Hong Kong better contribute to and benefit from its integration into national development, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area development and the Belt & Road Initiative.

    The session was conducted in a cordial and productive atmosphere, with both officials sharing the common goal of expediting Hong Kong’s rise from stability to prosperity.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Antigonish — Antigonish/Guysborough Street Crime Enforcement Unit arrests man for drug trafficking

    Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    The Antigonish/Guysborough Street Crime Enforcement Unit has arrested a man for drug trafficking as part of an ongoing investigation.

    On May 29, at approximately 12:00 p.m., the Antigonish/Guysborough Street Crime Enforcement Unit (SCEU), assisted by the Pictou County Integrated SCEU and Antigonish County District RCMP members, located a man outside a restaurant on Main St. in Antigonish who is believed to be involved in drug trafficking. When officers attempted to arrest the man, he fled on foot. Officers ran after the man and he was safely arrested minutes later a short distance away.

    Officers subsequently searched the suspect’s vehicle and located a quantity of cocaine.

    No one was injured in the incident.

    The man has been released by police on conditions and will appear in Antigonish Provincial Court at a later date to face charges of Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking. Additional charges are anticipated.

    File #2023-1525151

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CE meets new Liaison Office Director (with photo)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    ​The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, met the new Director of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (LOCPG) and National Security Adviser to the Committee for Safeguarding National Security of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), Mr Zhou Ji, at Government House today (May 31). They exchanged views on a range of issues, including the social situation, opportunities and challenges of Hong Kong, and promoting the long-term prosperity and stability of Hong Kong.
     
    Mr Lee expressed his gratitude to the Central Government for its continued support to and care for Hong Kong, driving and supporting Hong Kong’s transition from stability to prosperity. He extended his warm welcome to Mr Zhou on his new appointment. Mr Zhou had extensive experience in local governance and policy-making from a macroscopic perspective. Mr Zhou previously held such positions as Member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Hubei Provincial Committee, Member of the Standing Committee and Deputy Secretary of the CPC Henan Provincial Committee, and Deputy Secretary of the Party Leadership Group and Vice Governor of the Henan Provincial Government, demonstrating outstanding leadership in national administration.
     
    Since taking office in July 2023 as the Executive Deputy Director of the Hong Kong and Macao Work Office of the CPC Central Committee and the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, Mr Zhou has been directly participating in taking forward Hong Kong’s work under national development strategies. He is well acquainted with the national policies on Hong Kong and actively promoted the implementation of the Central Government’s policies benefitting Hong Kong. Last year, Mr Zhou led a delegation to visit Hong Kong to gain better insights into economic development, providing his important views to the formulation of measures benefitting Hong Kong. He has also undertaken extensive efforts to ensure the measures achieve optimal results.
     
    Mr Lee said he is confident to work with Mr Zhou in actively aligning with national development strategies, as well as in implementing fully, faithfully and resolutely the principles of “one country, two systems” and “Hong Kong people administering Hong Kong” with a high degree of autonomy, maintaining the constitutional order of the HKSAR as stipulated in the Constitution and the Basic Law, implementing the “executive-led” structure and implementing the principle of “patriots administering Hong Kong”, with a view to ensuring the long-term prosperity and stability of Hong Kong, the steadfast and successful implementation of the “one country, two systems” principle, and jointly expediting the development of Hong Kong from stability to prosperity.
     
    During the meeting, Mr Lee said that Hong Kong is currently undergoing an economic transformation, and that the HKSAR Government will uphold fundamental principles while breaking new ground, endeavour to take forward reforms, and continue to lead all sectors of Hong Kong society to embrace changes and strive for innovation, actively exploring new areas of development and growth.
     
    Mr Lee said he believes that under the leadership of Mr Zhou, the LOCPG will continue to support the HKSAR Government’s governance in accordance with the las. Noting that Mr Zhou is well acquainted with Hong Kong affairs, Mr Lee said that this will help Hong Kong better contribute to and benefit from its integration into national development, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area development and the Belt and Road Initiative. The meeting was conducted in a cordial and productive atmosphere, with both Mr Lee and Mr Zhou sharing the common goal of expediting Hong Kong’s rise from stability to prosperity.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Man with mental disorder arrested for vandalizing terracotta warriors in China

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    XI’AN, May 31 (Xinhua) — Police in Xi’an, capital of northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, said Saturday that a man was detained for damaging two artifacts protected by the state as second-class cultural relics.

    On Friday at around 5:30 p.m., a 30-year-old man surnamed Sun broke through the protective barriers and jumped into the No. 3 archaeological excavation pit at the Qinshihuang Terracotta Warriors Museum, according to a statement released by the Xi’an Public Security Bureau’s Lintong District branch, where the museum is located.

    The report said Sun damaged two statues of armoured warriors when he pushed and pulled them, adding that he had been found to be suffering from mental illness. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hong Kong ICH Month 2025 kicks off with a Carnival of exciting performances and interactive experiential booths (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Hong Kong ICH Month 2025 kicks off with a Carnival of exciting performances and interactive experiential booths  
         Addressing the opening ceremony, the Deputy Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Cheuk Wing-hing, said that starting this year, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government will designate June as Hong Kong ICH Month, thereby deepening the implementation of the Cultural and Natural Heritage Day. Hong Kong ICH Month also aims to present a vibrant annual mega Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) event through a series of engaging programmes. With the theme “ICH Around Town”, the inaugural Hong Kong ICH Month will fully showcase that despite Hong Kong’s relatively small geographic size, ICH can be found everywhere. He said the programmes will give the public and tourists a greater insight into ICH, and enable their first-hand experience of the cultural richness of ICH as well as the pleasure .
     
         Other officiating guests included the Under Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Mr Raistlin Lau; the Chairperson of the Working Group on Patriotic Education under the Constitution and Basic Law Promotion Steering Committee and Legislative Council Member, Dr Starry Lee; Legislative Council Member Mr Kenneth Fok; the Chairperson of the ICH June and Legislative Council Member, Professor Lau Chi-pang; the Chairperson of the ICH Advisory Committee, Professor Ricardo Mak; the Director of Leisure and Cultural Services, Ms Manda Chan; and the Head of the ICHO, Ms Judith Ng.
     
         Moreover, the ICHO is launching the ICH Carnival at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza today and tomorrow (May 31 to June 1) with the aspiration of rolling out ICH festive events across the territory, kicking off the Hong Kong ICH Month 2025. The Carnival offers diverse performances of Hong Kong ICH items, such as lion dance and Engor parade, Cheung Chau floating colours and dragon dance parade, Hakka unicorn dance in Hang Hau in Sai Kung, Cantonese opera excerpts, Nanyin, Yip Man Wing Chun, Tai Chi, Pixiu dance, and dragon boat dance. There are also more than 10 interactive experiential booths, at which members of the public can participate in and learn the techniques of crafting flower boards and wooden furniture, and making Chinese brushes and clay sculptures, etc. ICH organisations and practitioners will also provide demonstrations on-site. Admission is free. For details of the Carnival, please visit the website: www.icho.hk/en/web/icho/hk_ich_month_2025_fiesta.html 
         ​Hong Kong ICH Month 2025 is presented by the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, and organised by the ICHO of the LCSD with ICH June as the strategic partner. Delightful programmes include 80 ICH performances, 60 interactive experiential booths and 20 “ICH Highlight Tours”, covering over 100 ICH items and bringing together over 50 ICH practitioners, including representative bearers of the national ICH. ​
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  • MIL-OSI Australia: UPDATE: Death – Johnston

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    A 22-year-old female has died in hospital following an alleged domestic violence incident in Johnston on 21 May.

    Since the incident, the alleged offender, a 22-year-old male, was charged with Aggravated assault and appeared in Darwin Local Court on 26 May.

    The cause of death remains unknown and the Major Crime Unit are continuing investigations.

    A report will be prepared for the coroner.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CE welcomes new liaison chief

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Chief Executive John Lee today welcomed Zhou Ji assuming his new posts as Director of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (LOCPG) and National Security Adviser to the Committee for Safeguarding National Security of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

    In a statement on the appointment by the State Council, Mr Lee noted that since July 2023, Mr Zhou has been serving as CPC Central Committee Hong Kong & Macao Work Office Executive Deputy Director and State Council Hong Kong & Macao Affairs Office Executive Deputy Director, directly participating in the management and co-ordination of Hong Kong affairs, adding that he is well acquainted with the national policies on Hong Kong.

    Mr Lee said: “I sincerely thank the central government for its care and support for the Hong Kong SAR. I am fully confident that Mr Zhou will lead the LOCPG in continuing its support to the Hong Kong SAR Government’s governance in accordance with the law, working together with us in fully, faithfully and resolutely implementing the principles of ‘one country, two systems’, ‘Hong Kong people administering Hong Kong’ and a high degree of autonomy. We will together maintain the constitutional order of the Hong Kong SAR as stipulated in the Constitution and the Basic Law and implement the principle of ‘patriots administering Hong Kong’.

    “I am also confident that Mr Zhou will lead the LOCPG in its continued co-operation with the Hong Kong SAR Government of promoting the Hong Kong SAR’s proactive alignment with national strategies, creating new momentum and advantages for Hong Kong’s economic development, promoting Hong Kong’s transition from stability to prosperity through innovation and invention, and making greater contribution to the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.”

    Meanwhile, the State Council announced the departure of Zheng Yanxiong from the posts of LOCPG Director, State Council Hong Kong & Macao Affairs Office Deputy Director and National Security Adviser of the committee.

    Mr Lee, together with the Hong Kong SAR Government, expressed their gratitude to Mr Zheng for his contribution in performing his duties, including steadfastly upholding the “one country, two systems” principle on issues such as safeguarding national security and maintaining the Hong Kong SAR’s constitutional order in his tenure of over two years.

    The Chief Executive pointed out that during his office, Mr Zheng fully supported the Hong Kong SAR Government in fulfilling its constitutional responsibility and historic mission of enacting local legislation for Article 23 of the Basic Law. The Safeguarding National Security Ordinance, which entered into force on March 23, 2024, has strengthened Hong Kong’s legal regime in safeguarding national security.

    Mr Zheng has all along held the issues of providing a better living and working environment for the people of Hong Kong, youth development, and Hong Kong’s leverage of the opportunities of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area close to his heart, Mr Lee added.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: High range speeding on Bass Highway

    Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

    High range speeding on Bass Highway

    Saturday, 31 May 2025 – 4:29 pm.

    An 18-year-old P1 driver from Lutana has had their vehicle clamped and will face a fine and disqualification after they were detected driving at high-speed this morning and tested positive to a roadside drug test.
    Just before 11:30am, whilst police were conducting a high visibility road safety operation along the Bass Highway, they detected a red Holden Commodore travelling at excessive high speed along the highway at Westbury. The vehicle was detected at 164km/h in a 110km/h zone, and the driver was safely intercepted by police.
    The driver was an 18-year-old man from Lutana with a P1 driver licence which restricts him to maximum speed of 100km/h. Subsequently the driver was travelling at 64km/h over the speed limit, and they returned a positive roadside drug test.
    The driver has been fined $1161.50 and six demerit points for the excessive speed, and their vehicle will be clamped for 28 days. Being a provisional driver who normally only hold 4 demerit points, the driver will be subject to a further period of disqualification.
    “Speeding and drug driving are both part of the ‘Fatal 5’ causes for fatal and serious crashes, but in this example when you combined both, the consequences could have been disastrous,” said Sergeant Benjamin Kromkamp.
    “Had police not been actively patrolling this area, the high-speed driving could have easily resulted in another serious or fatal crash on our roads.”
    “Tasmania Police will continue to hold unsafe drivers to account including the seizure of vehicles and disqualification of licenses.”
    “Remember that police can be anywhere, anytime, so slow down and get to your destination safely. It’s about your safety and the safety of everyone else.”

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Suspect in Mongale case dies in fire exchange with police 

    Source: South Africa News Agency

    Friday, May 30, 2025

    The main suspect in the murder of Olorato Mongale has been shot and killed by police in KwaZulu-Natal.

    Philangenkosi Makhanya was found by the police in Amanzimtoti, south of Durban and when approached, he shot at the police who then returned fire killing him.

    At the time of the shooting, Makhanya was hiding out at a flat in Amanzimtoti. 

    He is believed to be the main suspect in the Mongale case, following her killing. Her body was found dumped on the side of the road in Lombardy West, Johannesburg last week.

    According to the South African Police Service (SAPS) spokesperson Athlenda Mathe, the suspect’s parents were arrested.

    “His mother was arrested for tipping him that the police were looking for him while his father was arrested as it was established that he is the owner of the white VW Polo used in the commission of crime,” Mathe said.

    A multidisciplinary team led by the SAPS’ anti-kidnapping task team seized the vehicle at a panel beater workshop in Phoenix, Durban.

    The mother’s actions allowed their son to evade arrest on Wednesday evening.

    The police are still searching for two additional suspects linked to the case.

    Mongale was last seen on Sunday when she went on a date with her alleged killer, who picked her up from her residential complex in Athol, Johannesburg, driving a white VW Polo with a cloned number plate that belonged to a Toyota Hilux.

    READ | Police find VW Polo used in Mongale’s murder

    Mongale’s body was later found in Lombardy West on the same day by the police with the assistance of community members.

    Two suspects believed to be involved in the murder are in custody. The investigation first led the team to a lodge in Kew, Johannesburg where two suspects had booked a room. – SAnews.gov.za  

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Beware of scammers posing as SAPS

    Source: South Africa News Agency

    Friday, May 30, 2025

    The South African Police Service (SAPS) has warned members of the public about a scam that continues to circulate in various provinces involving fraudulent letters and phone calls that falsely appear to originate from the SAPS.

    “These fake letters, often distributed via WhatsApp, bear the SAPS logo and contain the names, contact details of senior SAPS officers and the addresses of legitimate SAPS offices. In some instances, the scammers also use the names of police stations that do not exist,” the South African Police Service said in a statement.

    “The scammers use this information to deceive recipients into sharing personal details under false pretences. 

    “The content of the letters is often tailored according to the victim’s location, with changes made to names, addresses and contact persons to make the communication appear authentic. 

    “Also, these WhatsApp messages are preceded by phone calls from individuals posing as police officials, who falsely claim that criminal cases have been opened against the victim. These ‘police officers’ then coerce the victim to pay over a certain amount to make his or her supposed case to ‘disappear’,” the police said. 

    Community members are urged to remain vigilant at all times:

    • Do not respond to these fraudulent messages or phone calls.
    • Do not provide or confirm any personal information such as ID numbers, addresses, or banking details.
    • Do not pay these “scammers” any money.

    Please note, the SAPS do not communicate with the public via WhatsApp or video calls. 

    Anyone who has received or responded to these fraudulent messages or phone calls is urged to report the matter and open a case at their nearest police station. – SAnews.gov.za

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: UPDATE: Search and Rescue Operation – Darwin Harbour

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    The NT Police Force have recovered a body following an extensive search and rescue operation in the Darwin Harbour.

    The search and rescue operation commenced last night and continued until early hours of this morning; however, the NT Police Search and Rescue Section, a Careflight helicopter and the Port Authority were unable to locate the male reported missing.

    Early this morning, the search operation redeployed assets in an attempt to locate the missing person; consisting of two helicopters, two NT Police vessels, Surf Life Saving, NT Emergency Service volunteers, Crocodile Management and NT Police members on foot along coastlines nearby.

    At approximately 11:30am this morning, a body was sighted in the water within the vicinity of the East Arm Wharf. The NT Police vessel Mick Read attended and recovered the body and the male was declared deceased. The body recovered matches the description of the person who jumped off Channel Island Bridge at around 9:40pm last night.

    A report is being prepared for the coroner.

    The NT Police would like to thank all supporting agencies and members of the public who may have assisted in conducting a search of Darwin Harbour.

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