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Former Helsinki drug squad police chief jailed for 10 years
11:37:30 AM
The former head of Helsinki police's drugs squad was sentenced on Thursday to 10 years in jail for drug smuggling, official misconduct and other crimes including tampering with evidence. Jari Aarnio faces a total of 13 years in prison, including a previous three-year jail term related to the purchase of police surveillance equipment. Helsinki district court found Aarnio guilty of organizing the smuggling of about 900 kg (1,000 pounds) of hashish into Finland from the Netherlands and of preventing police colleagues investigating the case.


UK opposition leader accuses May of acting like Henry VIII over Brexit
11:07:29 AM

Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain's   opposition Labour Party sits during an event after demonstrators protesting about   Syria disrupted a speech he was making about human rights, in central LondonBritain's Prime Minister Theresa May is acting like Tudor King Henry VIII in refusing to commit to giving parliament a vote on the deal to leave the European Union, opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said. Corbyn told the Guardian newspaper on Thursday that any deal thrashed out between the British government and the 27 remaining countries in the European Union had to be endorsed by parliament. "The idea that on something as major as this the prime minister would use the royal prerogative to bypass parliament is extraordinary - I don't know where she's coming from." Henry VIII, who ruled from 1509 to 1547, is best known for his six wives and making himself head of the Church in England after breaking with Rome.




Nigerian police arrest man suspected of Lagos bridge bomb plot
10:04:36 AM
A plot to blow up a major bridge in Nigeria's commercial capital Lagos has been foiled following the arrest of a 43-year-old man suspected of being part of a gang that planned to carry out the attack, police said. Nigeria Police Force spokesman Don Awunah said, in a statement issued late on Wednesday, "credible intelligence" suggested the man was an explosives expert who planned to attack the Third Mainland Bridge in the city of 21 million inhabitants. Boko Haram militants have launched frequent bomb attacks in the northeast in the last few years and other groups have attacked oil facilities in the southern Niger Delta this year but Lagos, in the southwest, is usually peaceful.


Senior Chinese general being investigated for bribery
9:52:21 AM

Chinese President Xi Jinping speaks to Gabon's   President Ali Bongo Ondimba during a meeting in the Great Hall of the People in   BeijingA Chinese general is being investigated for suspected bribery, the defence ministry said on Thursday, a man connected to the jailed former domestic security chief and one of the most senior incumbent military officials to be targeted for graft. Military prosecutors had already opened a case into Wang Jianping, a deputy chief of the joint staff department under the powerful Central Military Commission, ministry spokesman Yang Yujun told a monthly news briefing. It was not possible to reach Wang for comment and unclear if he had been allowed to retain a lawyer.




Philippine leader says once threw man from helicopter, would do it again
9:26:41 AM

Then-local mayor of Davao city Rodrigo Duterte,   aboard a helicopter, arrives at the provincial capitol in Tagum city, Davao del   Norte, southern Philippines for the Regional Peace and Order Council meetingPhilippine President Rodrigo Duterte has threatened corrupt government officials with the prospect of being thrown out of a helicopter mid-air, warning he has done it himself before and had no qualms about doing it again. The fiery-tempered former prosecutor said he once hurled a Chinese man suspected of rape and murder out of a helicopter. "If you are corrupt, I will fetch you using a helicopter to Manila and I will throw you out.




Two migrants die in traffic accident in Serbia's south - police
9:20:52 AM

Migrants warm themselves by the fire inside a   derelict customs warehouse in BelgradeTwo Afghan migrants were killed and another 10 were injured in a traffic accident in southern Serbia on Thursday when a passenger car crammed with people swerved off the road and hit a safety barrier, the interior ministry said. Serbia was a focal point for migrants last year, when hundreds of thousands fleeing wars and poverty in the Middle East and Asia travelled up through the Balkans to reach wealthy Western Europe. Although that route was closed off in March, Serbian authorities estimate a further 110,000 migrants have passed through the country, many using smugglers to travel across Serbia and cross its barbed-wire border with Hungary.




Moscow says new U.S. sanctions would be attempt to hamper Russia-U.S. cooperation - RIA
8:56:14 AM

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry meets   Russia's foreign minister Sergey Lavrov during a bilateral meeting at the   sidelines of the ASEAN foreign ministers meeting in VientianeMOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that if the United States imposed new sanctions on Russia over hacking allegations it would be an attempt to disrupt possible cooperation between the two countries, the RIA news agency reported. The Obama administration is expected to announce on Thursday a series of retaliatory measures against Moscow for allegedly hacking into Democratic Party organisations ahead of the Nov. 8 U.S. presidential election. ...




South Korea prosecutor seeks arrest warrant for pension fund chief
8:47:42 AM

The National Pension Service (NPS) Chairman Moon   Hyung-pyo is summoned to the Independent Counsel Team in SeoulBy Ju-min Park SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean prosecutors investigating an influence-peddling scandal that has engulfed President Park Geun-hye said on Thursday they are seeking a warrant to arrest the head of the national pension fund, the world's third-largest. The special prosecutor's office said National Pension Service Chairman Moon Hyung-pyo had acknowledged that he had pressured the fund to approve an $8 billion merger between two Samsung Group units last year while he was head of the health ministry, reversing an earlier public denial. The NPS has also denied that Moon, 60, had exerted pressure on it to approve the deal.




Exclusive: Bangladesh police detail suspicions of inside help in central bank heist
8:45:23 AM

Commuters pass by the front of the Bangladesh central   bank building in DhakaBy Krishna N. Das DHAKA (Reuters) - A top investigator into the electronic theft of $81 million from the Bangladesh central bank is turning his attention to some IT technicians from the bank whom he suspects hooked up its transactions system to the public Internet, giving hackers access. In a series of interviews this month, Mohammad Shah Alam, a Bangladesh police deputy inspector general who is heading investigations in Dhaka, went into some detail about how insiders at Bangladesh Bank may have helped in the execution of one of the world's biggest cyber-heists last February. For instance, Alam said he was focusing on why a password token protecting the SWIFT international transactions network at Bangladesh Bank was left inserted in the SWIFT server for months leading up to the heist.




Prominent Turkish journalist says detained over tweet
8:32:30 AM
Prominent Turkish journalist Ahmet Sik on Thursday said he was being detained by authorities over a Twitter statement he made while an opposition lawmaker who spoke to him said the reporter was being accused of terrorist propaganda. At least 81 journalists are imprisoned in Turkey, according to the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), with more than 130 media outlets shut since a failed coup attempt in July. "I am being detained," Sik said on Twitter.


Exclusive: Ukrainian activist faces corruption probe as reforms row festers
8:06:54 AM

Yulia Marushevska, the head of the customs office at   the Black Sea port of Odessa, speaks during an interview in OdessaBy Pavel Polityuk and Matthias Williams KIEV/ODESSA, Ukraine (Reuters) - A young activist who became prominent in Ukraine's 2014 uprising and was later appointed to work on a major project to reform the corruption-plagued customs of Odessa is herself being investigated for corruption. Roman Nasirov, the head of Ukraine's Fiscal Service, which is spearheading the probe, told Reuters that he suspected 27-year-old Yulia Marushevska, who resigned last month, of undervaluing cargo and other violations that he didn't specify. As evidence, Nasirov told Reuters that, in the weeks since Marushevska stepped down on Nov 14, the Odessa region had increased its customs revenues by 30 percent, or 300 million hryvnia ($11 million).




Youths among dead as Philippine gunmen kill 7 in 'drugs den'
7:53:06 AM

FILE PHOTO: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte   speaks upon his arrival at Davao International Airport in Davao cityThree minors were among seven people shot dead by suspected vigilantes in the Philippines at a house storing illegal narcotics, police said on Thursday, in the latest killings during a bloody and murky war on drugs. The killings come as the government of President Rodrigo Duterte prepares legislation to put to Congress to lower the age of criminal liability to nine from 15. More than 6,100 people have been killed in the past six months during Duterte's controversial war on drugs, about a third in police operations and others classified as deaths under investigation.




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