Tag: interagency cooperation


  • Family Accuses Police and NHS of Failing Victim in Park Murder

    Family Accuses Police and NHS of Failing Victim in Park Murder

    The case and the family’s response The family of Roger Leadbeater, a 74-year-old pensioner who was fatally stabbed while walking his dog in a park, have voiced strong criticism of two police forces and an NHS trust, saying they “failed on every level” in the events leading up to the tragedy. The killer, Emma Borowy,…

  • UK Police Allegedly Used False Claims to Ban Israeli Fans at Villa Match

    UK Police Allegedly Used False Claims to Ban Israeli Fans at Villa Match

    Overview of the allegations A new report raises serious questions about how policing decisions were made ahead of a high-profile football match in Birmingham. According to information provided by Dutch law enforcement to the London-based Sunday Times, British police allegedly relied on false or unverified claims about Israeli fans when justifying a ban on attendances…

  • Thailand Extradites Chinese Suspect in Illegal Gambling Network to Beijing

    Thailand Extradites Chinese Suspect in Illegal Gambling Network to Beijing

    Cross-Border Crime and Cooperation Thailand has extradited a Chinese national, accused by Beijing of operating a vast illegal online gambling network spanning more than 200 online gambling operations. The case underscores the tightening cooperation between Thailand and China in tackling cross-border crime, including illicit online gambling that often targets residents in both countries. From Courtroom…

  • Manuia inquest: Wellington weighs changes after baby’s death

    Manuia inquest: Wellington weighs changes after baby’s death

    Wellington inquest reopens scrutiny of agency responses after tragedy The Wellington inquest into the death of baby Manuia is progress­ing this week, with coroner Ian Telford weighing whether reforms are needed in how authorities share information and respond to family violence and child safety concerns. Manuia’s death has prompted a critical review of how multiple…