Category: Police

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Appeal for information on wandering man in Castle Peak (with photo)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         Police are eager to locate the next-of-kin of a man who was found wandering in Castle Peak today (October 14).

         At about 6pm, Police received a report that a man was found wandering at a bus stop on Wu Chui Road.

         The man is about 25 years old. He is about 1.8 metres tall and of thin build. He has a pointed face with yellow complexion and short black hair. He wore a pair of black glasses, a brown short-sleeved shirt, black trousers and grey sports shoes. No identity document was found.

         The man, sustaining no superficial injuries, was sent to Tuen Mun Hospital for check-up.

         Police urge his relatives or anyone who has information, to contact any police station or the officers of Castle Peak Division on 3661 5900 or 3661 5925 or email to do-rr-4-cpkdiv@police.gov.hk.   

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Ottawa — RCMP statement on violent criminal activity occurring in Canada with connections to agents of the Government of India

    Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    An extraordinary situation is compelling us to speak about what we have discovered in our multiple ongoing investigations into the involvement of agents of the Government of India in serious criminal activity in Canada. It is not our normal process to publicly disclose information about ongoing investigations, in an effort to preserve their integrity. However, we feel it is necessary to do so at this time due to the significant threat to public safety in our country.

    Over the past few years, and more recently, law enforcement agencies in Canada, including the RCMP, have successfully investigated and charged a significant number of individuals for their direct involvement in homicides, extortions and other criminal acts of violence.

    In addition, there has been well over a dozen credible and imminent threats to life which have led to the conduct of Duty to Warn by law enforcement with members of the South Asian community, and specifically members of the pro-Khalistan movement. As a result, in February 2024, the RCMP created a multidisciplinary team to investigate and coordinate efforts to combat this threat. The team has learned a significant amount of information about the breadth and depth of criminal activity orchestrated by agents of the Government of India, and consequential threats to the safety and security of Canadians and individuals living in Canada.

    Despite law enforcement action, the harm has continued, posing a serious threat to our public safety. We reached a point where we felt it was imperative to confront the Government of India and inform the public about some very serious findings that have been uncovered through our investigations.

    There is a violent extremism threat in Canada that Canada and India have been working on over the years. However, these threats are impacting Canada and India’s ability to collaborate.

    Earlier this week, the Deputy Commissioner of Federal Policing, Mark Flynn, made attempts to meet with his Indian law enforcement counterparts to discuss violent extremism occurring in Canada and India, and present evidence pertaining to agents of the Government of India’s involvement in serious criminal activity in Canada. These attempts were unsuccessful, therefore Deputy Commissioner Flynn met with officials of the Government of India, along with the National Security and Intelligence Advisor (NSIA), Nathalie Drouin, and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs David Morrison over the weekend.

    Through our national taskforce and other investigative efforts, the RCMP has obtained evidence that demonstrates four very serious issues:

    1. Violent extremism impacting both countries;
    2. Links tying agents of the Government of India (GOI) to homicides and violent acts;
    3. The use of organized crime to create a perception of an unsafe environment targeting the South Asian Community in Canada; and
    4. Interference into democratic processes.

    Investigations have revealed that Indian diplomats and consular officials based in Canada leveraged their official positions to engage in clandestine activities, such as collecting information for the Government of India, either directly or through their proxies; and other individuals who acted voluntarily or through coercion.

    Evidence also shows that a wide variety of entities in Canada and abroad have been used by agents of the Government of India to collect information. Some of these individuals and businesses were coerced and threatened into working for the Government of India. The information collected for the Government of India is then used to target members of the South Asian community.

    This evidence was presented directly to Government of India officials, urging their cooperation in stemming the violence and requesting our law enforcement agencies work together to address these issues.

    The RCMP is hoping to address these threats through our relationship with the Government of India and the National Investigation Agency with the end goal of strengthening the safety and security of the Canadian public and South Asian community.

    The safety and security of our citizens, regardless of their background or beliefs, remains a top priority for the RCMP and we will not tolerate any form of intimidation, harassment, or harmful targeting of communities or individuals in Canada.

    We are seeking the public’s assistance in reporting incidents of foreign interference by the Government of India. Anyone who feels threatened online or in person, should report the incident to their local police. If someone is in immediate danger, call 9-1-1. Individuals can also report to the RCMP National Security Information Network by phone at 1-800-420-5805 or online at rcmp.ca/report-it.

    We recognize the concern and fear people might be feeling when seeing this news and we recognize that South Asians are victims of the activities we’re investigating. We want to assure all Canadians that their safety and security is at the forefront of everything we do and we urge the public and South Asian communities to remain calm and give law enforcement and Canadian officials time to continue discussions.

    While the RCMP does not generally comment on investigative matters to preserve operational integrity, we will keep the public updated as things develop.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Minister Joly announces expulsion of Indian diplomats related to ongoing investigation on violent criminal activity linked to the Government of India

    Source: Government of Canada News

    Global Affairs Canada, today announced that six Indian diplomats and consular officials had received a notice of expulsion from Canada in relation to a targeted campaign against Canadian citizens by agents linked to the Government of India.

    October 14, 2024 – Ottawa, Ontario – Global Affairs Canada

    Global Affairs Canada, today announced that six Indian diplomats and consular officials had received a notice of expulsion from Canada in relation to a targeted campaign against Canadian citizens by agents linked to the Government of India.

    The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) gathered information that established linkages between the investigation and agents of the Government of India. In order to further the investigation and allow the RCMP to interview relevant individuals, India was asked to waive diplomatic and consular immunities and to cooperate in the investigation. Regrettably, as India did not agree and given the ongoing public safety concerns for Canadians, Canada served notices of expulsion to these individuals. Subsequent to those notices, India announced it would withdraw its officials.

    Canada and India have over 75 years of diplomatic relations. Our countries share important historic, business and people-to-people ties. Canada took this decision as its main interest remains the safety and security of all Canadians, defending our sovereignty and upholding the rule of law. Canada will continue to work diligently to do everything it can to keep Canadians safe now, and into the future. Dialogue with India continues through our High Commission in Delhi. 

    “Keeping Canadians safe is the fundamental job of the Canadian government. The decision to expel these individuals was made with great consideration and only after the RCMP gathered ample, clear and concrete evidence which identified six individuals as persons of interest in the Nijjar case. We continue to ask that the Indian government support the ongoing investigation in the Nijjar case, as it remains in both our countries’ interest to get to the bottom of this.”

    – Mélanie Joly, Minister of Foreign Affairs

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah says, the Narendra Modi government is committed to building a drug-free Bharat by protecting our youth from the scourge of drugs

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah says, the Narendra Modi government is committed to building a drug-free Bharat by protecting our youth from the scourge of drugs

    The hunt against drugs & narco trade will continue with no laxity

    Union Home Minister congratulates Delhi Police for the series of successful operations seizing drugs worth ₹13,000 crore, including the recent one with Gujarat Police recovering cocaine worth ₹5,000 crore

    Posted On: 14 OCT 2024 5:57PM by PIB Delhi

    Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah has said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the government is committed to building a drug-free Bharat by protecting our youth from the scourge of drugs. 

    In a post on X platform, Shri Amit Shah said that the hunt against drugs & narco trade will continue with no laxity. Shri Shah congratulated the Delhi Police for the series of successful operations seizing drugs worth ₹13,000 crore, including the recent one with Gujarat Police recovering cocaine worth ₹5,000 crore.

    In recent crackdown on drugs trade, Special Cell of Delhi Police and Gujarat Police, on 13th October 2024, recovered 518 kilogram cocaine during a search operation at a company based in Ankleshwar, Gujarat. The value of the seized cocaine in the international market is around Rs 5,000 crore.

    Earlier, on 01st October, 2024, Special Cell of Delhi Police raided a warehouse in Mahipalpur and seized a consignment of 562 kilogram cocaine and 40 kilogram hydroponic marijuana. During the investigation, on 10th October 2024, about 208 kilogram of additional cocaine was recovered from a shop in Ramesh Nagar, Delhi. During the investigation, it was found that the recovered drug belonged to a company based in Ankleshwar, Gujarat.

    In this case, a total of 1,289 kilogram of cocaine and 40 kilogram of hydroponic Thailand marijuana have been recovered so far, which is worth Rs 13,000 crore in international market.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah will interact with IPS probationers on Tuesday, 15 October 2024 in New Delhi

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah will interact with IPS probationers on Tuesday, 15 October 2024 in New Delhi

    The probationary officers will share their training experiences with the Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation

    Young police officers have an important role in fulfilling Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s resolve to make India a developed nation by 2047

    The probationary officers will also receive guidance from the Home Minister to deal with challenges related to the internal security of the country

    Posted On: 14 OCT 2024 4:09PM by PIB Delhi

    Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah will interact with the Indian Police Service (IPS) probationers of 76 RR (2023 Batch) in New Delhi on Tuesday, 15 October 2024. During the interaction, the probationary officers will share their training experiences with the Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation.

    Young police officers have an important role to play in fulfilling Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s resolve to make India a developed nation by 2047. During the meeting, the probationary officers will also receive guidance from the Home Minister to deal with challenges related to the internal security of the country.

    In the Indian Police Service 2023 batch, a total of 188 officer trainees including 54 women officers have completed the Basic Course Training Phase-1. After two weeks of training with various Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and Central Police Organisations (CPOs) in Delhi, the IPS trainee officers will undergo 29 weeks of district practical training in their respective cadres.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Serious crash, State Highway 1, Marton

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    Police are at the scene of a serious crash that has blocked State Highway 1 at Marton.

    The crash involves an empty bus and a truck, and was reported about 8.50am. The road is blocked at the rail overbridge between Wings Line and Calico Line.

    Diversions are in place and motorists should expect delays.

    The Serious Crash Unit is attending.

    Information will be released proactively when we are in a position to do so.

    ENDS

    Issued by the Police Media Centre

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Serious crash at Lower Light

    Source: South Australia Police

    Police are investigating a serious crash at Lower Light earlier this morning.

    Just before 2.30am on Tuesday 15 October, police and emergency services were called to the intersection of Port Wakefield Highway and Richardson Road at Lower Light after reports a truck collided with a pedestrian.

    The pedestrian, a 29-year-old woman from Osborne, was taken to hospital where she is being treated for critical injuries.

    The driver of the truck, a 38-year-old man from Unley Park, was uninjured and was taken to hospital for mandatory testing.  The man is assisting police with their investigation.

    Port Wakefield Highway is currently closed for southbound traffic from Richardson Road and diversions are in place. Motorists are asked to avoid the area.

    Police are asking if anyone witnessed the collision or may have dashcam footage of the incident to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online http://www.crimestopperssa.com.au

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Fatal crash at Waterloo Corner

    Source: South Australia Police

    Major Crash officers are investigating a fatal crash at Waterloo Corner earlier this morning.

    Just after 12.15am on Tuesday 15 October, emergency services were called to the intersection of Port Wakefield Highway and McEvoy Road at Waterloo Corner after reports a concrete truck and a sedan collided.

    The driver of the white Lexus sedan, a 19-year-old woman from Buckland Park, sadly died at the scene.

    The driver of the truck was taken to hospital where he is being treated for minor injuries.  He is assisting police with their investigations.

    The intersection was closed for about five hours whilst Major Crash officers examined the scene, but the road has since reopened.

    The woman’s death is the 69th live lost on South Australian roads this year.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Moncton — Missing 43-year-old man

    Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    The Codiac Regional RCMP is asking for the public’s help locating a missing 43-year-old man from Moncton, N.B.

    Ronald John Carr was last seen on October 13, 2024, at approximately 3:30 p.m., on MacBeath Avenue in Moncton. He was reported missing to police the same day. Police have followed up on several leads to try and locate him, but have so far been unsuccessful. Police are concerned for his wellbeing.

    Ronald John Carr is described as being approximately 5 feet, 10 inches (178 centimetres) tall, and weighing approximately 231 pounds (105 kilograms). He has brown eyes and is bald. He was last seen wearing black shorts. He has tattoos on his neck and arms.

    Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact the Codiac Regional RCMP at 506-857-2400.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Police acknowledge IPCA findings following Kaeo operation

    Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

    Police acknowledge the findings by the Independent Police Conduct Authority into the use of force during a Police operation in Kaeo.

    In the early hours of 12 January 2023, Police attended a Kaeo property to locate a man who had warrants for his arrest.

    Armed Offenders Squad members attended the address given there was information the man wanted to arrest was in possession of a firearm.

    During the operation, Police staff encountered a male occupant of the address who continued to yell abuse despite being told he would be arrested for obstruction.

    This male refused to comply with Police instructions and was ultimately pulled from the house, taken to the ground, and was arrested.

    In its findings the IPCA found the officer used reasonable and proportionate force to pull the man out of the house and to restrain him.

    An independent investigation was unable to determine what caused the man’s head injury and there was no evidence of excessive force. 

    The IPCA also found the Police policy on head injuries had not been followed in this instance.

    Northland District Commander Superintendent Matt Srhoj says: “Alongside the Authority’s independent investigation, Police also carried out an investigation into the complaint.

    “Our investigation’s findings were reviewed by the IPCA, to which they were in agreeance.”

    Police acknowledge that a medical practitioner should have been called to assess Mr X’s head injury, as required in policy.

    “As a result, we have worked to address this finding and implemented a process to prevent this from happening again,” Superintendent Srhoj says.

    ENDS.

    Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Pennington shop deliberately damaged

    Source: South Australia Police

    Detectives are investigating after damage was caused to a gift shop and then deliberately set alight.

    Just before 5am on Tuesday 15 October, a member of the public reported a shop on fire on Addison Road at Pennington.

    MFS crews attended and extinguished the flames believed to be caused by accelerant used on a mattress at the front of the business premises.

    It appears that a vehicle may have been driven into the front of the shop prior to the building being set alight, causing significant damage to the building structure.

    Crime Scene officers will be attending to examine the scene this morning.

    If anyone saw any suspicious activity in the area or has information that may assist are asked to contact Crime Stoppers.  You can anonymously provide information to Crime Stoppers online at https://crimestopperssa.com.au or free call 1800 333 000.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Five people rescued in three separate incidents on Mt Taranaki

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    Police are reminding anyone planning an adventure outdoors to plan for the worst, after a busy weekend rescuing five people on Mount Taranaki.

    The first call for help came about 4am on Saturday, when Police were notified of three people stuck on the mountain at an altitude of 2300 metres.

    “Time was of the essence to reach them as the temperature was in the negatives with wind gusts of 40-50kmh,” Sergeant Wade Callander said.

    Taranaki Rescue Helicopter assisted the Taranaki Alpine Cliff Rescue team in reaching the trio.

    One person had hypothermia and all three were assisted in walking to a nearby lodge, where Taranaki Search and Rescue was waiting to transport the party down the mountain to get medical attention.

    About 12pm, while that rescue was unfolding, Police were alerted to a personal locator beacon activation near the summit of the mountain.

    “We established one person had taken a 250-metre-long fall, resulting in a leg injury.”

    With teams from Taranaki Search and Rescue and Taranaki Alpine Cliff Rescue still involved in the first incident, teams from Whanganui/National Park Search and Rescue and the Ruapehu Alpine Cliff Rescue were called to assist with the second.

    The Ruapehu Alpine Cliff Rescue team was able to extract the person, who was flown by helicopter to a nearby lodge.

    The Taranaki Rescue Helicopter then transported the person to hospital for treatment for their leg injury.

    “As the Taranaki Alpine Cliff Rescue team were coming down the mountain from the second incident, they came across another member of the public in distress. They were underprepared for their intended route, and the team helped them walk down the mountain,” Sergeant Callander said.

    “Although we are pleased to have pleased to have provided a fast and swift response to help these five people get back home and safe, these incidents are a reminder to the public that the mountain is a dangerous place.”

    Climbing on Mount Taranaki requires experience, knowledge, and properly fitted and correct equipment.

    “Even the most experienced people can get caught up in situations where they need assistance.”

    Any day trip has the potential to turn into an overnight situation and those wanting to go on an alpine climb need to consider if they have the right equipment to keep them safe if something happens, Sergeant Callander says.

    To ensure your safety, make sure to consider the following precautions:

    • Choose the right trip for you – Learn about the route and make sure you have the skills for it.
    • Understand the weather – It can change fast. Check the forecast and change your plans if needed.
    • Pack warm clothes and extra food – Prepare for bad weather and an unexpected night out.
    • Share your plans and take ways to get help – Telling a trusted person your trip details and taking a distress beacon can save your life.
    • Take care of yourself and each other – Eat, drink and rest, stick with your group and make decisions together.

    Distress beacons can be hired for as little as $10 from many Department of Conservation Visitor Centres and outdoor tramping and hunting stores.

    If you have purchased a beacon, make sure you register it at beacons.org.nz.

    For more information on outdoor safety, helpful free resources and videos, head to Know Before You Go – AdventureSmart – NZ Search & Rescue Council | AdventureSmart

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Serious crash, SH1, Waiouru

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    State Highway 1 is blocked by a serious crash involving a vehicle and a truck.

    At least one person has critical injuries.

    The crash was reported about 11.05am, and happened south of Waiouru, between Hassett Drive and Waiaruhe Road.

    The Serious Crash Unit has been advised.

    Traffic management is being arranged, but motorists are advised to expect delays.

    ENDS

    Issued by the Police Media Centre

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Arrest – Death – Lajamanu

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Northern Territory Police are investigating an alleged domestic violence stabbing death that occurred yesterday in Lajamanu.

    Around 6:20pm, police received a report of a seriously injured 42-year-old woman at the local clinic with a large crowd gathered. Police attended the location and the woman was declared deceased a short time later.

    It is believed she was stabbed with an edged weapon.

    The 46-year-old male partner of the woman was arrested nearby after being allegedly assaulted by unknown community members. He suffered non-life-threatening injuries and remains in custody.

    Two crime scenes have been declared, and Major Crime detectives have taken over the investigation.

    The 46-year-old is expected to be charged in relation to the death later this evening.

    Anyone with information who has not yet spoken to police is urged to contact 131 444 or Crime Stoppers at 1800 333 000.

    If you or someone you know are experiencing difficulties due to domestic violence, support services are available, including, but not limited to, 1800RESPECT (1800737732) or Lifeline 131 114.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 14.10.2024 deposit auction of JSC “KAVKAZ.RF” will be held (2)

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    Maximum amount of funds placed (in placement currency) 381,464,000.00
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    Date of deposit 10/15/2024
    Refund date 11/18/2024
    Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum 20.50
    Conditions of imprisonment, urgent or special Urgent
    Minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in placement currency) 381,464,000.00
    Maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1
    Auction form, open or closed Open
    Basis of the Agreement General Agreement
     
    Schedule (Moscow time)
    Preliminary applications from 10:30 to 10:40
    Applications in competition mode from 10:40 to 10:45
    Setting a cut-off percentage or declaring the auction invalid until 10:55
       
    Additional terms  

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: On 14.10.2024, the deposit auction of UK FRT LLC will take place

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    Maximum amount of funds placed (in placement currency) 415,000,000.00
    Placement period, days 15
    Date of deposit 10/14/2024
    Refund date 10/29/2024
    Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum 19.00
    Conditions of imprisonment, urgent or special Urgent
    Minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in placement currency) 415,000,000.00
    Maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1
    Auction form, open or closed Open
    Basis of the Agreement General Agreement
     
    Schedule (Moscow time)
    Preliminary applications from 12:30 to 12:40
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    Setting a cut-off percentage or declaring the auction invalid until 12:55
       
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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh interacts with students from J&K on Bharat Darshan tour;

    Source: Government of India

    Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh interacts with students from J&K on Bharat Darshan tour;

    He advises them to imbibe new technologies and learn about new StartUp avenues for better future

    Posted On: 13 OCT 2024 6:25PM by PIB Delhi

    Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, Minister of State (I/C) for Earth Sciences, MoS PMO, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr Jitendra Singh today hosted a luncheon interaction with students from Jammu & Kashmir. These children are in Delhi under Bharat Darshan programme of Government of India, which is being conducted by the Jammu and Kashmir Police.

    Dr Jitendra Singh was impressed with their inquisitiveness, observation skills, IQ level and advised them to imbibe new technologies, learn about new StartUp avenues and get acquainted with new developments in different segments of society, especially science and technology, biochemistry, artificial intelligence and space technology. He urged students to use their smartphones to attain information and knowledge.

    He spoke about different schemes of the Government of India, including Pradhanmantri Vishwakarma Yojana, which would help them in acquiring and enhancing the skill of their forefathers.

    The Minister informed them about women-run self help groups in J&K who are working on doubling apple yield and increasing the shelf life of these. He also informed about the Purple Revolution benefitting the youth of J&K who not only grow lavender but also distil perfume and oil out of it thereby earning handsomely.

    Dr Jitendra Singh asked children to request their teachers to reach them with new perspectives and incorporate new ideas in their teachings. He also requested J&K Police officers, part of the troupe, to organise such workshops for the teachers that would be beneficial for the students.

    There were around 70 students along with seven officials of the J&K Police. Around half of them are from the families of those who were killed in action. These students first went to Bengaluru where they visited among others Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, Bengaluru. The tour began on October 09, 2024. They are travelling by air and will fly back tomorrow.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh interacts with students from J&K on Bharat Darshan tour;

    Source: Government of India

    Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh interacts with students from J&K on Bharat Darshan tour;

    He advises them to imbibe new technologies and learn about new StartUp avenues for better future

    Posted On: 13 OCT 2024 6:25PM by PIB Delhi

    Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, Minister of State (I/C) for Earth Sciences, MoS PMO, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr Jitendra Singh today hosted a luncheon interaction with students from Jammu & Kashmir. These children are in Delhi under Bharat Darshan programme of Government of India, which is being conducted by the Jammu and Kashmir Police.

    Dr Jitendra Singh was impressed with their inquisitiveness, observation skills, IQ level and advised them to imbibe new technologies, learn about new StartUp avenues and get acquainted with new developments in different segments of society, especially science and technology, biochemistry, artificial intelligence and space technology. He urged students to use their smartphones to attain information and knowledge.

    He spoke about different schemes of the Government of India, including Pradhanmantri Vishwakarma Yojana, which would help them in acquiring and enhancing the skill of their forefathers.

    The Minister informed them about women-run self help groups in J&K who are working on doubling apple yield and increasing the shelf life of these. He also informed about the Purple Revolution benefitting the youth of J&K who not only grow lavender but also distil perfume and oil out of it thereby earning handsomely.

    Dr Jitendra Singh asked children to request their teachers to reach them with new perspectives and incorporate new ideas in their teachings. He also requested J&K Police officers, part of the troupe, to organise such workshops for the teachers that would be beneficial for the students.

    There were around 70 students along with seven officials of the J&K Police. Around half of them are from the families of those who were killed in action. These students first went to Bengaluru where they visited among others Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, Bengaluru. The tour began on October 09, 2024. They are travelling by air and will fly back tomorrow.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Tribute to former Councillor Janet Home MBE 

    Source: Scotland – Highland Council

    The Highland Council pays tribute to former Highland Councillor Janet Home MBE who sadly passed away on Saturday 5 October.

    Convener of The Highland Council Cllr Bill Lobban said: “It is with great sadness that we learn of Janet’s passing.

    “I extend my deepest condolences to her family and friends from fellow Members and staff of The Highland Council. Her time as a Councillor is remembered with great fondness. She had a strong sense of community which was very much reflected in her commitment to improving the lives of others, especially young people.”

    Janet served as a member of Inverness District Council from 1980 to 1996 and sat on The Highland Council from 1995 to 2007, representing the Drakies, Culcabock and Inshes areas of Inverness.  

    During her time as a Highland Councillor she played an active role, serving on numerous committees including Planning, Corporate Services, Education, Culture and Sport and Resources. In 2001 she took on the role of  Convener of the Northern Joint Police Board, and in 2003 Chaired the Licensing Board.

    Janet was deeply involved in youth work for many years, including chairing Youth Highland (formerly the Highland Association of Youth Clubs). She played a major part in the construction of Culcabock and Drakies Hall and was a member of the hall committee for many years, as well as serving on her local community council.
     

    14 Oct 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Glenorchy man charged with firearms and drug offences

    Source: Tasmania Police

    Glenorchy man charged with firearms and drug offences

    Tuesday, 15 October 2024 – 10:42 am.

    Police have charged a 35-year-old man with firearms and drug offences following a single vehicle crash at Chigwell yesterday.
    Inspector Mark Burke said officers were called to the scene on Coraki Street after a Ford XR8 Falcon reportedly crashed into a residential fence.
    “The man was drug tested at the scene and returned a positive result before he and the vehicle were searched, with police locating a quantity of ammunition, cash, illicit drugs and a firearm and magazine,” he said.
    “Detectives from Bridgewater and Glenorchy then conducted a search of the man’s Glenorchy residence alongside officers from the Southern Drug and Firearms unit, locating large quantities of prescription medications, methylamphetamine, steroids and cash.”
    “Officers also located a loaded firearm, a magazine and ammunition at the property.”
    “The man has been charged with several drugs, firearms and family violence offences and is expected to appear in court today.”

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: JACET Charges – Darwin and Palmerston

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    The Joint Anti-Child Exploitation Team (JACET) have charged two men with separate child exploitation offences in Darwin and Palmerston last week.

    Search warrants were conducted on separate residences in Farrar and Karama, with multiple electronic devices seized for further analysis.

    A 32-year-old man was arrested on 9 October in Farrar and has since been charged with:

    • Gross indecency with child under 14 x 1
    • Produce child abuse material x 1
    • Possess child abuse material x 1
    • Destroy evidence x 1

    He has been further remanded to appear in Darwin Local Court on 4 December 2024.

    A 26-year-old man was arrested on 11 October in Karama and has since been charged with:

    • Transmit child abuse material x 2
    • Possess or control child abuse material x 3
    • Transmit indecent communication to a child x 1

    He was further  remanded to appear in Darwin Local Court on 17 December 2024.

    Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Sarah Firth said “ The protection of children remains a priority for NT Police. Anyone participating in these crimes should know their behaviour is deplorable, and sooner or later our dedicated team will catch you.”

    Australian Federal Police (AFP) Superintendent Greg Davis said the AFP, together with its state and territory law enforcement partners, remained committed to protecting children wherever they lived.

    “Anyone who views this material is committing a crime and contributing to the harm of children. Our message to online offenders has not changed – if you procure, access and transmit child abuse material, you will be found, arrested and prosecuted,’’ Superintendent Davis said.

    “Children are not commodities to be used for the abhorrent gratification of sexual predators.”

    For online safety tips you can visit the eSafety Commissioner website for more information at https://www.esafety.gov.au/

    Members of the public who have any information about people involved in child abuse and exploitation are urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://crimestoppers.com.au/       

    You can also make a report online by alerting the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation via the ‘Report Abuse’ button at http://www.accce.gov.au/report.  

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: JACET Charges – Darwin & Palmerston

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    The Joint Anti-Child Exploitation Team (JACET) have charged two men with separate child exploitation offences in Darwin and Palmerston last week.

    Search warrants were conducted on separate residences in Farrar and Karama, with multiple electronic devices seized for further analysis.

    A 32-year-old man was arrested on 9 October in Farrar and has since been charged with:

    •          Gross indecency with child under 14 x 1

    •          Produce child abuse material x 1

    •          Possess child abuse material x 1

    •          Destroy evidence x 1

    He has been further remanded to appear in Darwin Local Court on 4 December 2024.

    A 26-year-old man was arrested on 11 October in Karama and has since been charged with:

    •          Transmit child abuse material x 2

    •          Possess or control child abuse material x 3

    •          Transmit indecent communication to a child x 1

    He was further  remanded to appear in Darwin Local Court on 17 December 2024.

    Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Sarah Firth said “ The protection of children remains a priority for NT Police. Anyone participating in these crimes should know their behaviour is deplorable, and sooner or later our dedicated team will catch you.”

    Australian Federal Police (AFP) Superintendent Greg Davis said the AFP, together with its state and territory law enforcement partners, remained committed to protecting children wherever they lived.

    “Anyone who views this material is committing a crime and contributing to the harm of children. Our message to online offenders has not changed – if you procure, access and transmit child abuse material, you will be found, arrested and prosecuted,’’ Superintendent Davis said.

    “Children are not commodities to be used for the abhorrent gratification of sexual predators.”

    For online safety tips you can visit the eSafety Commissioner website for more information at https://www.esafety.gov.au/

    Members of the public who have any information about people involved in child abuse and exploitation are urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://crimestoppers.com.au/       

    You can also make a report online by alerting the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation via the ‘Report Abuse’ button at http://www.accce.gov.au/report.  

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Delays: State Highway 2, Putorino

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    Motorists travelling on State Highway 2 near Putorino should expect delays following a truck crash this morning.

    The truck rolled, blocking the highway, near the intersection of Waikare Road, about 8.10am.

    The driver suffered minor injuries and was taken to hospital for treatment.

    While the road remains open, traffic management will be in place while the truck is salvaged in stages. Police advise motorists to expect delays of up to 30 minutes while this work is carried out.

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    Issued by the Police Media Centre

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Race Discrimination Commissioner condemns neo-Nazi rally in regional NSW

    Source: Australian Human Rights Commission

    Australia’s Race Discrimination Commissioner, Giridharan Sivaraman, has condemned the neo-Nazi rally held in regional New South Wales on the weekend, warning it is further proof of the urgent need for a national strategy to combat racism. 

    Roughly 50 masked people, all dressed in black and brandishing a neo-Nazi banner, gathered and marched on Saturday in the small town of Corowa – which sits on the NSW-Victoria border. NSW Police said it is investigating the incident, with the rally widely condemned by local, state and federal leaders. 

    “The neo-Nazi rally in Corowa was a shock to many, particularly residents. But to those of us who have been following the rise of the far-right in the last few years, it sadly wasn’t that surprising,” said Commissioner Sivaraman. 

    “This is what happens when we refuse to properly name and confront the extent of racism that is ingrained across our society. These rallies are a horrific manifestation of what happens when racism is normalised – to the extent that neo-Nazis are emboldened to be on the streets as a threatening force. 

    “As I have repeatedly stated, race and power are interlinked. If you are white in Australia, you have power and privilege to know that institutions and systems were built by people like you, for people like you. But for far-right groups, as we are seeing both in Australia and globally, any challenge to that is met with vile hate and acts of violence.  

    “White supremacy is a threat that must be taken seriously. We should never forget that the worst mass murder in recent history committed by an Australian was a white supremacist in Christchurch, New Zealand in 2019. Politicians need to be careful their language does not denigrate one community over another or embolden neo-Nazis to openly march on our streets. Australian media also needs to be careful about which ideologies it platforms.  

    “If we really want to target these and other similar threats, the only way forward is national anti-racism action that addresses the roots of white supremacy and all forms of racism in Australia. It is the ultimate antidote to racism and its violence. By taking anti-racism action, equality, dignity and respect may one day be a reality for everyone in Australia – no matter a person’s racial, cultural or religious background.” 

    On 26 November, the Australian Human Rights Commission will release its National Anti-Racism Framework – calling on the Commonwealth to lead national, urgent action on anti-racism. This Thursday, the Commission will also release the findings of nationwide consultations with people with lived experience of racism. Those findings will help inform the development of the Framework. 

    ENDS | Media contact: media@humanrights.gov.au or 0457 281 897 

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Statement by the Prime Minister on the ongoing investigation on violent criminal activity linked to the Government of India

    Source: Government of Canada – Prime Minister

    The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the ongoing investigation on violent criminal activity linked to the Government of India:

    “Canada is a country rooted in the rule of law, and the protection of our citizens is paramount. That is why, when our law enforcement and intelligence services began pursuing credible allegations that agents of the Government of India were directly involved in the killing of a Canadian citizen, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, on Canadian soil – we responded.

    “We shared our concerns with the Government of India and asked them to work with us to shed light on this important issue. At the same time, police and security agencies have used all the tools at their disposal to keep Canadians safe. Today, given evidence presented by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), we are taking additional steps to protect Canadians.

    “As the Commissioner of the RCMP, Mike Duheme, stated earlier today, the RCMP has clear and compelling evidence that agents of the Government of India have engaged in, and continue to engage in, activities that pose a significant threat to public safety. This includes clandestine information gathering techniques, coercive behaviour targeting South Asian Canadians, and involvement in over a dozen threatening and violent acts, including murder. This is unacceptable.

    “While attempts have been made by the RCMP and national security officials to work with the Government of India and Indian law enforcement counterparts on this matter, they have been repeatedly refused. That is why, this weekend, Canadian officials took an extraordinary step. They met with Indian officials to share RCMP evidence, which concluded six agents of the Government of India are persons of interest in criminal activities. And despite repeated requests to the Government of India, they have decided not to co-operate. Given that the Government of India still refuses to co-operate, my colleague, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mélanie Joly, had only one choice.

    “Today, she issued a deportation notice for these six individuals. They must leave Canada. They will no longer be able to act as diplomats in Canada, nor to re-enter Canada, for whatever reason. Let me be clear: the evidence brought to light by the RCMP cannot be ignored. It leads to one conclusion: it is necessary to disrupt the criminal activities that continue to pose a threat to public safety in Canada. That is why we acted. Because we will always – first and foremost – stand for the right of Canadians to feel safe and secure in their own country.

    “We will never tolerate the involvement of a foreign government in threatening and killing Canadian citizens on Canadian soil – a deeply unacceptable violation of Canada’s sovereignty and of international law.

    “Once again, we call on the Government of India to co-operate with us on this investigation – to put an end to its inaction and misleading rhetoric; to recognize the credibility and severity of the evidence and information we have shared so far; and to reiterate, in no uncertain terms, that its position on extrajudicial operations abroad will henceforth be unequivocally aligned with international law.

    “Canada will always defend the rule of law and the fundamental principles on which free and democratic societies are based. We urge the Government of India to do the same.

    “I know the events of the past year and today’s revelations have shaken many Canadians, particularly those in Indo-Canadian and Sikh communities. Many of you are angry, upset, and frightened. I get that. This shouldn’t happen. Canada and India have a long and storied history rooted in strong people-to-people ties and business investments, but we cannot abide by what we are seeing right now. Canada fully respects the sovereignty and territorial integrity of India, and we expect India to do the same for us.

    “As Prime Minister, it is my responsibility to provide reassurance to those who are feeling that their safety has been compromised. But most importantly, it is my responsibility to take action and to never hesitate to do what is necessary to protect Canadians. That is precisely what we are doing today.”

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: The not so magnificent seven

    Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

    Police have taken seven youths into custody following a fleeing driver incident in east Auckland early this morning.

    Counties Manukau East Area Prevention Manager, Inspector Rakana Cook, says a Police unit noticed a suspicious vehicle in Panmure just before 2.30am.

    “The vehicle was not signalled to stop, but on seeing Police, the driver has taken off at speed.

    “Police did not pursue, however, the Eagle Helicopter was deployed to observe of the vehicle as it headed towards Pakuranga.

    “Eagle relayed the vehicle’s position to Police ground units, who successfully deployed road spikes on Ti Rakau Drive.”

    At this point, the vehicle has come to a stop and all seven occupants ran into nearby bush.

    “They soon ran into trouble though — they came up against a high fence that proved impossible to climb and were forced to return to the roadside,” Inspector Cook says.

    “We were then able to take all seven into custody without further issue.”

    The vehicle was confirmed as having been stolen in Weymouth and was recovered for its owner.

    All the alleged offenders were youths aged between 11 and 15. 

    A 15-year-old is due to appear in the Manukau Youth Court today charged with unlawfully getting into a motor vehicle and escaping lawful custody.

    Youth Aid files are being prepared for the other six youths taken into custody.

    “A number of Police resources were deployed quickly and safely to the area in order to apprehend these offenders,” Inspector Cook says.

    “Incidents like this are not just a concern for the Police but also for the public in that it’s invasive, frustrating and needs to stop.”

    ENDS.

    Tony Wright/NZ Police

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Have you seen Franque?

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating 12-year-old Franque who has been reported missing.

    Franque was last seen at her home in Manurewa on Wednesday 2 October.

    Our enquiries have been ongoing, and we are now seeking information from the public.

    Franque has a distinguishing birth mark on the side of her neck and head.

    It’s believed she is somewhere in Whangārei, or in the south Auckland area, possibly in Manurewa, Papakura, Pukekohe or Papatoetoe.

    Her family and Police have concerns for her welfare and ask anyone who sees Franque to please contact Police as soon as possible on 111.

    Additionally, anyone who has further information on her whereabouts should contact Police on 105, quoting file number 241014/3703.

    ENDS.

    Tony Wright/NZ Police

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Point England homicide: Third person charged with murder

    Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

    Police have this morning charged a third person in connection with the murder of a man in Point England earlier this month.

    A 19-year-old man has today been jointly charged with the murder of the 53-year-old North Shore man after he was located deceased in the middle of Point England Road at 11.15pm on Saturday 5 October.

    Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Greaves, Auckland City CIB, says detectives executed a search warrant at a Glen Innes address this morning where the man was taken into custody.

    “Three people have now been charged with the murder of this man.

    “I would like to acknowledge the investigation team, who have worked tirelessly to get this result, and to thank those members of the community who have assisted our enquiries.”

    Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Greaves says Police are continuing to provide support to the victim’s family during this difficult time.

    Police have also charged all three people with aggravated robbery.

    A 21-year-old man and 22-year-old woman, who were arrested last week, have both been remanded in custody charged with murder.

    The pair are scheduled to reappear in the Auckland High Court on 23 October.

    The 19-year-old man arrested today will appear in Auckland District Court this afternoon.

    ENDS.

    Holly McKay/NZ Police

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Saving lives and protecting migrants: Operation Liberterra II

    Source: International Organization for Migration (IOM)

    Douala – From September 29 to October 4, 2024, a major effort to combat human trafficking and migrant smuggling took place in Douala, Cameroon. This initiative, named “Operation Liberterra II,” was led by the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) and brought together a team of nearly 30 experts. The team included police officers, judges, and government officials from departments dealing with social affairs, labor, and job training.

    For six intense days, the team worked to uncover and stop groups involved in exploiting vulnerable people. They watched the city closely, checked passengers on certain flights, and looked for people who might be in the country without proper documentation. The team also carried out carefully planned raids on places they suspected were being used by traffickers.

    Their hard work paid off with some disturbing but important discoveries. In total, they rescued 17 people who had been trafficked – brought into the country illegally and forced to work against their will. Among those saved were 14 women (10 from Vietnam and four from China) who had been forced into prostitution at a local brothel. They also rescued three people from Chad who had been tricked with false promises of good jobs but instead were made to work in terrible conditions.

    These victims, all between 23 and 34 years old, were immediately taken to safe places. The team is now working on plans to help them return to their home countries and families if they want to.

    The head of police for the region spoke about why this operation was so important. He said, “This work has finally shown everyone a problem that has been hurting our city for years. It’s a good start, but we need to do more. Douala is a busy place where many people come and go for business, which makes it easier for criminals to take advantage of people. We need to keep working to make our city safer and ensure that people are treated fairly and respectfully when they come here for work.”

    The raids also showed how complex these criminal operations can be. The team found that some traffickers were pretending to run normal businesses or job recruitment agencies to cover for their illegal activities. They also identified people who were helping others enter the country illegally or bringing people in specifically to force them into sex work.

    The International Organization for Migration (IOM) was an important partner in this operation. They emphasized why this work matters for the bigger picture. A representative said, “We want to make sure that when people move to other countries for work, they can do it safely and legally, and that their rights are protected. This operation shows why it’s so important for companies and people who hire workers from other countries to use fair and honest methods. We’re asking everyone involved in hiring to join us in making sure this happens.”

    As Douala deals with what was uncovered by Operation Liberterra II, one thing is clear: the fight against human trafficking is far from over. But the success of this operation gives hope for a safer future. It shows how important it is for different organizations and governments to work together to solve this worldwide problem. The challenge now is to build on this success and create lasting changes, not just in Douala but in communities everywhere that face similar issues.

    ***

    For further information, please contact : 

    • Franck Olivier Mbang, IOM Cameroon, Tel : 690366090, Email : fmbang@iom.int
    • Gisèle MASSINA, IOM Cameroon, Tel : 699004516, Email : gmassina@iom.int
       

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Detectives investigating an assault in Hammersmith which left a pensioner with a broken hip have released an image of a man they want to identify.

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    Detectives investigating the assault of a pensioner in Hammersmith have released an image of a man they want to identify and speak with.

    On Tuesday, 2 July at around 13:00hrs, the victim, an 85-year-old man, was attempting to board the 220 bus at Hammersmith bus station.

    He stopped and held up other passengers behind him as he allowed women and children to board the bus first.

    The suspect appeared to take offence to this and began verbally abusing the victim before pushing him out of the way and causing him to fall.

    He was taken to hospital he was found to have broken his hip.

    Anyone who can name the man in the image should call police on 101 or Tweet @MetCC quoting 01/545400/24.

    To remain 100% anonymous call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit Crimestoppers-uk.org.

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