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a mobile phone, four Sim cards and a charging device were found secreted up your anus ...
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Slavery. And now murder. Seems to be really common in Pakistan.Another sickening case.
A couple in Pakistan accused of torturing their seven-year-old maid to death will be held in jail for two weeks while police arrange a polygraph.
Hospital staff in Rawalpindi alerted police at the end of May after the couple brought the injured girl, Zahra, for treatment. She died a day later. It is illegal to employ anyone under 15 in Pakistan but it remains common. The case has prompted anger and made national headlines. The accused couple have not commented publicly.
Pakistan's human rights minister promised to amend the laws to curb the practice of employing child workers. Critics say too little has been done to enforce laws already in place.
Zahra's grandfather Syed Fazal Hussain Shah told the BBC that a distant relative who had been working at Siddique's house as a cook for some years got Zahra the job with the couple, about five months ago.
"He said they will educate her, something that we couldn't afford. So we decided to send her," he said.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-53008093
Finally an answer?
The apparent deathbed confession of a former policeman could end a series of unresolved murder cases which have baffled Belgian police for decades.
The "Crazy Brabant Killers", as they were known, murdered 28 people in Brussels in a dozen robberies during the 1980s - mostly at supermarkets.
They were never caught. Their ability to outwit police led to conspiracy theories of official cover-ups.
The gang's members were dubbed the "The Giant", "The Killer" and "The Old Man".
Their main target was the shops' petty cash holdings, but they would also spontaneously gun down customers.
Belgian authorities confirmed they were following a new line of inquiry after a man came forward to say that his brother, a former police officer, had confessed to being "The Giant"
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-41734059?ocid=socialflow_twitter
Police: Carjacker sits on driver, leads officers on chase
A man forced his way into a vehicle, sat on the driver and took off, pinning her on the seat while leading officers on a chase that began in New Jersey and ended in Pennsylvania, police said.
Tomasz Dymek, 31, of the Astoria neighborhood of Queens in New York City, was soliciting money in a drug store parking lot Thursday when a 66-year-old woman gave him $1, Ewing police said.
“Dymek was not satisfied with the dollar so he forced his way into the victim’s vehicle and drove from the lot, sitting on top of her in the driver’s seat,” police said in a news release. ...
The woman remained pinned under Dymek as he drove, and she could not hit the brakes, authorities said.
Callers alerted police, who pursued the vehicle into Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, where it became disabled.
Police arrested Dymek as he fled on foot. He faces extradition and criminal and motor vehicle charges. It could not be determined if he had a lawyer.
The woman was examined by medics and gave police a statement.
Someone in Australia Is Stealing Crocodiles and Authorities Don't Know Why
Fifty-nine baby crocodiles were recently reported stolen from a reptile park in Australia’s Northern Territory.
The hatchlings went missing last month from the Crocodylus Park in Darwin’s CBD, where they were being held as part of a research project aimed at exploring the impacts of habitat on crocodile growth. According to park owner Professor Grahame Webb, the animals are worth several hundred dollars each—and he's "100 percent sure they were stolen."
"It’s happened to us before," he told VICE over the phone, noting that hundreds of baby crocodiles have been taken from the park in the past. "At one stage we know that it was young kids that were putting them in their backpack and obviously selling them to somebody—I don't know who—and one time we saw a vehicle with five guys parked outside."
Professor Webb said he isn't sure exactly why people keep stealing the park's reptiles, but noted that "crocs have become a commercial commodity: you can buy crocodile products, you can buy stuffed crocodiles, you can buy things that are made from crocodiles. ...
Danish amateur submariner admits to dismembering reporter
More evidence discovered, story changes again—Madsen no longer calls it an "accident."
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy...r-submariner-admits-to-dismembering-reporter/
??? In Madsen's last court hearing, prosecutors revealed that they had found videos of women being tortured and decapitated on a hard drive of a computer at Madsen's RML Spacelab. Madsen denied the videos were his.
Handbag manufacturer?Repeated thefts of crocodiles from an Australian reptile park have left the owner baffled ...
FULL STORY: https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/...ing-baby-crocodiles-authorities-dont-know-why
Handbag manufacturer?
Fisherman steals a King Salmon fire truck, drives to bar with emergency lights on
An Eagle River man stole a fire truck from the King Salmon Fire Station on Saturday night and drove 15 miles with lights flashing to a bar where he was arrested, police said.
Dawson Cody Porter, 22, used a piece of lumber to break a window of the fire station and made his way inside the building around 9 p.m., the Bristol Bay Borough Police Department said in an online statement. Once inside, Porter started a fire truck and drove it through the station’s closed bay doors. Police Chief John Rhyshek said no one was in the building when Porter broke in.
Porter switched on the fire truck’s emergency overhead lights and headed west toward Naknek, 15 miles down the Alaska Peninsula Highway. Rhyshek estimates that Porter was driving the fire truck for less than a half hour before he parked in front of the Fisherman’s Bar.
Two Bristol Bay officers made contact with Porter before he got out of the fire truck and he was arrested outside the bar, Rhyshek said. ...
In total, Porter caused roughly $10,000 worth of damage and made it so the firetruck, which is valued at about $100,000, was out of service temporarily as it awaited necessary repairs. ...
Defendant Dared Homeless Man to Do a Backflip for $6, Laughed and Filmed as He Suffered Fatal Injury: Cops
A man is charged in the death of a homeless man. Keonte Jones, 28, can be heard in video laughing at Larry Coner, 55, after Coner sustained an injury that would kill him, Las Vegas police say. Now Jones is facing time behind bars.
Cops cited footage posted to Facebook. Footage showed the man, identified as Jones, narrating as Coner trying to do a backflip for $6. The defendant did it for a Facebook video, officers said.
The victim attempted the maneuver twice, but only did cartwheels. He tried one more time, this time launching toward his back, but he didn’t land on his feet. He fell with an audible thud, apparently head first. The man identified as Jones laughed. The victim did not get up. ...
Others are the the scene checked on Coner, who was laying on his back. Jones kept cackling.
“He hit a backflip, and went to sleep,” he said.
Jones told people at the scene to leave Coner alone, and that the man would get up. ...
... Jones would cackle through the entire thing as Coner barely moved.
“As the incident went live on Facebook, Jones continued laughing and filming Coner for almost 10 minutes while telling onlookers not to call medical,” police said. ...
Coner was transported to a hospital with a serious spinal injury, and died June 30 because of his condition, cops said. ...