Crimes and Psychic Detectives

September 4, 2010 |10:29 | Reports  By : Team X

Crimes are known to be veritable to man's nature and environment. Seldom, people who have peculiar composition of thoughts or way of thinking are the ones who are difficult to trace, predict and understand as for their criminal motives. Cognitive researches and dense crime reports archive are actually not enough to deduce the best possible systems to solve these kind of crimes. The thought-provoking puzzles associated to these events apparently needs experience and appropriate knowledge an ordinary individual may not possess.

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Murder a crime story

September 3, 2010 |10:25 | Stories  By : Team X

Karan was born to a highly respectable orthodox Brahmin parents in a remote village called Gorur in Karnataka, a southern India state. Right from his child hood Karan was a very disciplined, studious and god fearing person. He migrated to city of Bangalore to pursue his higher education. He did his bachelor degree in philosophy and went on to complete masters with distinction. He got appointed as professor in a reputed college in Bangalore. He got married to a very shy, middle class Brahmin girl named Radha, who was a typical south Indian home maker. In his spare time Karan use to teach vedhas/upanishads and was always advocating theory of Karma to his disciples.

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Web Securities And Internet Crime

September 2, 2010 |09:06 | Internet  By : Team X

Web Securities And Internet Crime: Imagine walking out of your front door and leaving it open, whilst you jet off on holiday for a week. Or parking your car in central London and leaving all of the windows open and your laptop on the front seat. Or even walking around town with your wallet hanging out of your pocket and your iPod on so loud that you couldn’t hear an airplane, let alone a pick pocket walking behind you.

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Drug Crimes Are Not Only A Grown Up Problem Anymore

September 1, 2010 |19:39 | Drug  By : Team X

Drug Crimes Are Not Only A Grown Up Problem Anymore: There was once a time when drug crimes mainly affected grown folks, and people did not have to worry so much for their kids. But as the years have passed, crimes involving drugs are including younger and younger age groups. The following paragraphs will provide some useful advice regarding keeping your kids safe.

When we were children, our parents used to warn of us such dangers as talking to a stranger. When they sent us to school, they did not have to worry so much about us doing drugs or committing crimes. However, kids are now selling drugs at school, or in some cases even giving them away for free. It is not only the adults anymore, it is now the kids, as well.

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One of world’s most wanted cyber-criminals arrested

August 13, 2010 |14:43 | Internet | News  By : Team X

Police arrested Vladislav Horohorin, 27, at Nice airport in France on a US arrest warrant as he prepared to board a flight for Moscow.

The Ukranian-born fugitive, described by the US Secret Service as “one of its five most wanted cyber-criminals.

In the world”, is wanted for the trafficking of stolen credit card information on a “global scale”. Michael Merritt.

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Perform well to get into crime branch

August 11, 2010 |17:16 | News  By : Team X

Concrete performance will be the main criteria determining the posting of crime branch officers of the state police department in the future, said state home minister R R Patil here on Tuesday. "Being in the good books of superiors will not be enough, capability and performance will henceforth be the deciding factors for important profiles in the crime branch," said Patil.

He advised crime branch officers to focus only on solving cases and ensuring conviction of the guilty. "From here on, they will not be involved in regular law-and-order maintenance, except during general elections and festivals, like Ganeshotsav."

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Crime down at Big Chill

August 10, 2010 |17:16 | News  By : Team X

 POLICE have confirmed that there was a massive reduction in crime at this year’s Big Chill. Around 30,000 people attended the event, but only 33 arrests were made, mostly for drugs, criminal damage and theft. This was a reduction of 60% compared to last year’s festival. The police used social websites, such as Facebook and Twitter, to send their crime prevention tips.

“The festival goers appear to have had an excellent time and were very well behaved,” said Chief Inspector Jim McLaughlin. The police and the new organisers had a very good partnership which they hope to build on for future Big Chill events.”

Crime spree keeps police on the move

August 9, 2010 |16:26 | News  By : Team X

THE hot, muggy weekend was marred by a large number of crimes in Winnipeg. As well as a homicide Saturday morning at a Manitoba Housing unit in the 1400 block of Winnipeg Avenue, there was a spree of violence on Saturday and Sunday.

Simultaneous attacks ON Saturday about 4:45 a.m., a report of a stabbing in the West End led police to a shooting in a Sherbrook Street apartment block. Officers were responding to a stabbing in the 400 block of Maryland Street when a gunshot was heard near Ellice Avenue and Sherbrook Street, police spokesman Const. Rob Carver said.

An armed man came out of the apartment building on the southwest corner of the intersection, and police drew their weapons to convince him to drop his own. After he dropped the weapon, police realized the man had a gunshot wound, Carver said. The man, in his early 20s, was in stable condition in hospital.

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GCC cyber crime has doubled warns security expert

August 7, 2010 |16:34 | Internet  By : Team X

According to data compiled using the Trend Micro's Smart Protection Network technology, there were more than 740,097 active infected machines across the GCC in the month of April, representing a 116% rise in less than a year.

"The numbers of compromised machines are a key indicator of how well the cyber criminals are doing in stealing from this region.The visible infections have more than doubled in less than one year. The bad guys are winning because in this region we are not taking security seriously," said Ian Cochrane, marketing manager, Trend Micro Middle East and Africa.

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Crime Stoppers seeks help

August 6, 2010 |16:32 | News  By : Team X

CrimeStoppersis appealing for the public's help in the high-profile case of a missing elderly couple from Alberta. Lyle McCann, 78, and his wife, Marie, 77, were last spotted July 3 in St. Albert as they set out to meet their daughter in Abbotsford. Their burning motorhome was discovered two days later near a campground, southeast of Edson, Alta.

"We request the public to provide any piece of information, regardless of how seemingly inconsequential it appears, as it might be the piece of the puzzle needed to help solve the investigation. And more importantly, help the McCann family," Crime Stoppers said.

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