Taimour Khalid - 3 years ago
Criminals's Stories
News / Rayyan Hanif - 3 years ago
Over 5,000 Protest-Related Crimes Logged in Belarus Since August 2020 ..
Over 5,000 offenses associated with protests have been registered in Belarus since last election in August 2020, while about 3,300 similar crimes have been registered in 2021 so far, First Deputy Chairman of the Belarusian Investigative Committee told the national Belta news outlet on Thursday
News / Fida Hussnain - 3 years ago
Govt sends electrical reforms bills to Joint parliament sitting amid o ..
The bills moved the PTI government closer to its aims to introduce an electronic voting machine (EVM) system in the country and give overseas Pakistanis the right to vote.
News / Rayyan Hanif - 3 years ago
Latvia Refuses to Question Rinkevics, Riga Mayor on Flag Incident - Be ..
Latvia has rejected Minsk's request to summon the Latvian foreign minister and the mayor of Riga for questioning in connection with the incident with the Belarusian flag, Belarusian Investigative Committee First Deputy Chairman Oleg Shandarovich said on Thursday
Zara Jawad - 3 years ago
New Zealand Adopts New Counterterrorism Law
Mehar Shafiq - 3 years ago
Armenia's Security Service Seeks Arrest of Ex-Defense Minister Tonoyan
Anas Khan - 3 years ago
Clashes Between Criminal Groups in Ecuadorian Prison Leave 116 People ..
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Mansour bin Mohammed opens Central Operations Room of Dubai's Tra ..
News / Mehar Shafiq - 3 years ago
Russia's Group-IB Firm Stresses Arrested Founder Sachkov Is Not Guilty
Russian cybersecurity company Group-IB said that its lawyers are studying the court ruling on the arrest of Group-IB founder Ilya Sachkov, declining to comment on the charges but expressing confidence in Sachkov's innocence
News / Ayeza Ali - 3 years ago
Belarus' Prosecutors Slam Ukraine, Baltic Nations for Failing to Provi ..
Poland, Baltic nations and Ukraine ignore their international obligations to provide legal assistance in criminal investigations, and Minsk will therefore suspend its work on some of the materials from these countries, Belarusian Prosecutor General Andrei Shved said on Wednesday