08/09/2014

'Hatchet' Gerard Kavanagh shot dead in Costa del Sol pub

Gerard Kavanagh was shot dead in a bar on the Costa del Sol Notorious gangster Gerard “Hatchet” Kavanagh was gunned down by two masked assassins yesterday as he relaxed in a Spanish pub.

The 44-year-old was riddled with up to nine bullets by the hitmen, who burst into the Costa del Sol bar in Elviria, near Marbella, just before 4pm Irish time on Saturday. A source said: “The shooting had all the hallmarks of a professional hit.” Terrified gangster Kavanagh tried to flee after spotting the assassins coming through the door of Harmons Irish Bar in Elviria, a 20-minute drive east of Marbella. But it was too late for the doomed crime boss, who fell to the ground in a hail of bullets surrounded by a pool of his own blood. A burnt-out BMW X3 was discovered nearby shortly after the shooting, which happened in broad daylight around 4pm Irish time. Spanish police were last night carrying out a forensic search of the vehicle to see if it was used as the getaway car. A source said: “The gunmen were wearing balaclavas and were dressed from head to toe in black. “The shooting had all the hallmarks of a professional hit. It looks like they picked a time when they knew the bar wasn’t going to be busy. “It is believed the victim was trying to flee when he was shot because many of the nine bullets he took hit him in the back.”

Notorious Irish gangster Gerard 'Hatchet' Kavanagh shot dead in Costa del Sol bar  A police spokesman said: “A fatal shooting has occurred near to Marbella. We are investigating.” Witnesses to the shooting told last night how the gunmen shot their victim in the back as he talked with a mystery woman – and finished the job off as he tried to run for his life. One said: “He was sat on a chair in a pair of green swimshorts talking to a woman I’d never seen before. “The men rushed up to him from behind and shot him two or three times in the back and, as he tried to run for the safety of the bar, finished the job off with a shot to the back of the head. “They turned him over to see if he was dead before fleeing. It was absolutely horrific. “The police took the dead man’s black Audi away and undertakers removed his body around 8pm.” Another said: “The killers left the engine on their getaway car running. “I’ve been told it was found burnt out at a supermarket just down the road.” A pal, who asked not to be named, said: “The dead man was lying face down just inside the door of the bar when I saw him. “He was dressed in just a pair of shorts and there was a lot of blood.” Harmons bar is sandwiched between two restaurants in a pretty, tree-lined square just off the N340 dual carriageway running along the Costa del Sol, which was once dubbed the Road of Death because of the number of accidents along it. The bar was closed last night after the horror shooting. A woman who answered a side door said: “Sorry we’ve got nothing to say. We’re not going to speak.” The owner of a neighbouring bar said: “I don’t want to say anything. This is very bad for business.” Kavanagh’s body was taken to the Costa del Sol State Hospital for X-rays last night to determine exactly how many bullets were in his body. Kavanagh, from Ben Bulben Road in Drimnagh, West Dublin, was a senior member of the notorious Kinahan gang, controlled by godfather Christy Kinahan, who is based on the Costa del Sol.

The gang is involved in drug debt collection, drug dealing on an international scale and is suspected of ordering several executions in Crumlin-Drimnagh feud. Kavanagh was jailed for four years in 1996 when he was just 25 for dealing heroin in the Crumlin area. Back then his defence had argued that Kavanagh was only before the court as he had developed a drugs habit forcing him to work as a courier for gangs. The Dublin Circuit Criminal Court was told that he was involved in a chain of drug distribution headed by drug barons. Following his sentence, Kavanagh paired up with Tallaght gangster Paul Rice, who was jailed for 10 years in July 1995 after pleading guilty to the robbery of a bank in which shots were fired. Together they rose to the top of the drug ladder before Kavanagh packed up and moved to Spain where he was reported to be supplying most of Tallaght and a large area of Drimnagh with illegal drugs. He has been living in Benalmadena for almost a decade with his wife and two children where his daughter is a star of the show-jumping circuit and his son is a professional boxer. Security sources say that the shooting has now raised fears for the safety of the Kinahans.

The scene of the shooting is near to the luxury Don Carlos Hotel, which this weekend is hosting the 19th US-Spain forum. The Spanish ambassador to the USA and the American ambassador to Spain were among guests who opened the three-day event and security had been stepped up significantly in the area. Kavanagh was jailed for four years in March 1996 after he was caught with €3,500 worth of heroin and cannabis. In court, Detective Eamonn Maloney said that Kavanagh was “a major figure in drug supplies in the Crumlin, Drimnagh and Dolphin’s Barn areas of Dublin for some time”. He was forced to flee Ireland after he was targeted by anti-drug vigilantes and the Crininal Assets Bureau.

07/09/2014

Irish man shot dead in suspected gangland murder in Spanish bar

Irish man shot dead in Spain was a well-known criminal who closely associated with some of the biggest drug dealers in Ireland and who gardaí believe was the intended target of a botched murder bid last month. The dead man, in his 40s and from Dublin, was singled out in a bar on the Costa del Sol on Saturday afternoon by two masked gunmen who fired at least nine shots, most of which are believed to have hit the victim.

The victim tried to run to safety when he saw the gunmen coming for him but collapsed on the premises when wounded. He was unresponsive when the emergency services later arrived at the scene. He was taken by ambulance to hospital but was pronounced dead shortly after arriving. The murder occurred just before 5.30pm local time at an Irish bar in Elivira, on the outskirts of Marbella. A BMW the gunmen are believed to have been driven to and from the scene in was later found burnt out by Spanish police.

31/08/2014

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SCARFACE MURDER:A man identified as Amsterdam crime boss Samir B. was murdered in Benahavis, Marbella

A man identified as Amsterdam crime boss Samir B. was murdered in Benahavis, Marbella in Spain on Wednesday. image: inmo-andalucia.com The 36-year-old, also known as “Scarface,” was killed in the Spanish town near Marbella on Wednesday afternoon, Het Parool reports.

 

News reports speak of a gangland execution. Samir B. was in the Monte Halcones mall in the picturesque mountain village around 2.00pm when he was shot multiple times in his back and head by two assailants. He was apparently shot on his way out of a storefront in the shopping center. Witnesses called the authorities, but the emergency services could do nothing to resuscitate him.

The Dutch-Moroccan victim from near Sloterdijk in Amsterdam West has been named in connection with sizeable drug deals. Crimesite.nl writes that he was the largest drug dealer in the city, and he actually marked his cocaine blocks with his own stamp. B. had relocated to Spain a few years back, but apparently his hold on the Amsterdam underground remained. Het Parool writes that B. had a long career in the underworld of Amsterdam West. He grew to be one of the biggest crime bosses in the city.   In June 2010 he was arrested there and extradited to the Netherlands, in connection with the death of 12-year-old Danny Gubbels in Breda; the boy died when someone opened fire on his parent’s trailer and B. was named. He was released after only a few days in prison here, for lack of evidence.   His execution in Benahavis is being investigated by the local police, as well as the Spanish military police force, Guardia Civil, and national police agents. Earlier this month, another of Amsterdam’s criminal leaders, Derkiaoui van der Meijden, was also killed in Amsterdam Oost.

25/08/2014

240 kilos of cocaine have been found in the hull of a yacht in Huelva

240 kilos of cocaine have been found in the hull of a yacht in Huelva Agents from the National Police, in collaboration with the United States DEA, have arrested six people; four in the province of Huelva and two in Madrid in the three searches carried out as part of the same operation. The investigation started at the beginning of April, when large amounts of cocaine has been arriving in Europe by sea, carried out by an international organisation. Further investigations revealed the head of the organisation is a Spaniard, who lives in Colombia, and who had returned to Spain recently, presumably, to coordinate a consignment of the drug. The rest of the organisation are all Colombian, and had the job of providing logistic support on land for the reception and extraction of the drug.

Marbella boxer ring return after trainer shot

MATTHEW MACKLIN, the Marbella based boxer, whose proposed fight against Argentine fighter, Jorge Sebastien Heiland in a WBC eliminator on August 30 was postponed after his trainer, Jamie Moore, was shot in Marbella, is set for a swift ring return. His opponent is as yet unnamed, however, Macklin is expected to undertake his 36th professional bout next month on September 27, on the Felix Sturm - Paul Smith WBA middleweight ‘Super’ title fight undercard in Kiel, Germany. If as expected Macklin wins, the three-time world title challenger expects to be returning to Dublin for the Heiland fight on November 15. Macklin, hopes the Heiland fight will bring him a fourth shot at a world title, as promoter Eddie Hearn looks to guide him to the big title that has eluded him so far.

Irish teenager being held on attempted murder charge in Costa del Sol

An Irish teenager is in custody on an attempted murder charge after a violent street fight on the Costa del Sol. The 17-year-old was part of a group of four Irish holidaymakers who got into a row over a girl during a night out in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus near Marbella. His brother allegedly punched a friend unconscious before the teenager kicked him in the head as he lay on the ground. The victim was rushed to the nearby Costa del Sol Hospital before being transferred to a specialist centre in Malaga so he could be treated for “life-threatening” head injuries.

Doctors have told police he cheated death because of the rapid medical attention he received. The altercation happened around 3am on August 14 in a street a short walk from Puerto Banus port named after singer Julio Iglesias, who owns a house in mountains a short drive away. Investigators say they believe the four men, who had been out drinking together, rowed over a girl. Local police made the arrests at the scene after witnessing the assault from a distance. The injured man, who like the other three Irish holidaymakers involved has not been named, is now being treated in a normal ward after spending several days in an induced coma in intensive care. Police from a specialist anti-violence unit based in Malaga have led the investigation.

A youth court judge remanded the teenager to a young offenders’ institution after quizzing him in a closed court session. His brother, whose age is not known, has been released on bail but is thought to have had his passport taken away from him so he cannot leave Spain. A trial date has yet to be set. The Irish teenager is expected to be held for custody for several months before he is released ahead of trial. A source close to the case said: “The judge quizzed him on an attempted murder charge because medical experts who examined his alleged victim concluded the consequences of the assault could have been much more serious if he hadn’t received rapid medical attention.”

18/08/2014

Fire in Benahavis

A fire has broken out in Benahavis, near Marbella. This photo was taken on the road between Estepona and San Pedro. The cause of the fire is still not yet known, but follows in the wake of a serious fire in Los Montes de Malaga exactly a week ago. The fire in Los Montes devestated 260 hectares of natural park. So far this year there have been 20 such fires in Malaga Province, which experts say is within the average range of annual fires.

Saudi prince's convoy in Paris attacked by gunmen

Heavily armed men have attacked a convoy of cars belonging to a Saudi prince, stealing 250,000 euros (£200,000; $330,000), police say. The convoy was heading through northern Paris on its way to Le Bourget airport late on Sunday evening when it was raided, reports say. The gunmen seized a vehicle carrying the money and documents, later releasing the driver and two others. The convoy was said to have come from the Saudi embassy. No-one was hurt. The gunmen, reportedly armed with Kalashnikov rifles, targeted a Mercedes mini-van at 21:15 (19:15 GMT) on the northern ring road, or peripherique, at Porte de la Chapelle, on the edge of Paris.

The motorcade, belonging to a Saudi prince, was targeted by eight people in two separate vehicles who pointed their guns at the driver of the Mercedes, forcing him to stop, French media reported.

The men then drove the vehicle away with the driver and the two other Saudis inside. No shots were fired but the Saudis were later freed and the vehicle eventually found burned out.

"In the vehicle there was roughly 250,000 euros in cash and official documents from the embassy," police union spokesman Rocco Contento told BFM TV news.

There has been a weekend of terror for immigrants in Tangiers

Immigrants who are waiting in Tangiers to cross into Spain have been attacked and their homes ambushed. The NGO’s at the scene fear the aggression against the Sub-Saharans will force them to try to cross the Strait to escape whatever the weather conditions.

The problem started on Friday near the Tangiers airport. The Sub-Saharan’s were told a bus was going to Spain and some 20 women and their children took up the offer. But the bus took them to a local dance festival of African culture called Twiza which was being held in Tangiers for some days. When they realised they had been fooled they returned home, and met a group of Moroccan men armed with machetes and sticks who started to hit them.

Five of the women suffered stab wounds and others suffered abuse. Spanish volunteer, Helena Maleno, was among them and believes the violence is being organised by criminal groups. She was sexually molested by one of the men. She said the Moroccans speech was always the same, ‘We want to clear up here, go to Spain’. Last year an immigrant died when he fell off a wall during a police raid, bringing charges of murderers against the police amid violent scenes as you can seen in the video below.

17/08/2014

Ebola Alert In Alicante After Man Taken Ill

An ebola alert has been activated in Alicante, Spain, after a young Nigerian man was admitted to hospital with fever and vomiting. Spanish health authorities activated alert protocols after the man showed "several symptoms" of the disease.

The alert comes a week after a Spanish priest who contracted ebola while working in Liberia died in hospital in Madrid. The man was taken ill in the eastern city of Alicante Father Miguel Pajares was the first European infected by a strain of the virus that has killed more than 1,000 people in West Africa.

He was airlifted from Liberia to Spain on August 7 after becoming infected while working for a non-governmental organisation there. The 75-year-old was flown to Europe for treatment with his co-worker Juliana Bohi, a nun who has since tested negative for the disease. Elsewhere, 17 ebola sufferers have fled a Liberian clinic raided by looters who stole blood-stained sheets - sparking fears the virus will spread.

16/08/2014

ISIS terrorists discovered in Morocco

MOROCCAN anti-terror services working in collaboration with Spanish police officers have broken up a jihadist terror cell in Morocco. In total nine members of the cell, reported to be linked to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), were detained on Thursday in the three Moroccan cities of Fes, Tetouan and Fnideq. The terrorists were working to recruit new members to the cell with the objective of sending them off to fight in the conflicts currently underway in Syria and Iraq.

It is believed that some of the group made frequent visits to the Spanish city of Ceuta, located on the north coast of Morocco, with the intention of converting people to their cause and raising financial aid. The Spanish Interior Minister has linked those arrested with ISIS, and confirmed that they had received training in the use of weapons and the manufacture of explosives with the goal of participating in suicide attacks or travelling to conflict zones in the Middle-East.

It has also come to light that there were plans to carry out a terror attack on Moroccan soil. Computers and other data-storage devices used by the jihadists are currently being examined for evidence of concrete plans. The investigation remains open within the three cities, with police from both nationalities continuing to work together. Government sources commented that the operation reflects on the excellent relationship that exists between Spain and Morocco when combating terror in the region.

Luggage thieves caught at airport

THE Guardia Civil have arrested two people under suspicion of stealing suitcases from distracted airport passengers. Within the Guardia Civil brief of the Safer Tourism Plan which has been put in place to prevent theft from tourists visiting Malaga, the officers at the airport have caught two people who were taking national flights with only hand baggage and then taking advantage of distracted tourists arriving at the baggage carousels to steal their luggage while they were looking away. On several occasions they also, allegedly, pick-pocketed passengers as well as taking their hand baggage while they were retrieving their check in luggage. Investigating officers calculate that they have stolen around €21,000 worth of luggage and wallets.

15/08/2014

Ebola outbreak vastly underestimated

The death toll from the world's worst outbreak of Ebola stood on Wednesday at 1,069 from 1,975 confirmed, probable and suspected cases, the agency said. The majority were in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, while four people have died in Nigeria. The agency's apparent acknowledgement the situation is worse than previously thought could spur governments and aid organisations to take stronger measures against the virus. "Staff at the outbreak sites see evidence that the numbers of reported cases and deaths vastly underestimate the magnitude of the outbreak," the organisation said. "WHO is coordinating a massive scaling up of the international response, marshalling support from individual countries, disease control agencies, agencies within the United Nations system, and others." International agencies are looking into emergency food drops and truck convoys to reach hungry people in Liberia and Sierra Leone cordoned off from the outside world to halt the spread of the virus, a top World Bank official said. In the latest sign of action by West African governments, Guinea has declared a public health emergency and is sending health workers to all affected border points, an official said. An estimated 377 people have died in Guinea since the outbreak began in March in remote parts of a border region near Sierra Leone and Liberia. Guinea says its outbreak is under control with the numbers of new cases falling, but the measures are needed to prevent new infections from neighbouring countries.

"Trucks full of health materials and carrying health personnel are going to all the border points with Liberia and Sierra Leone," Aboubacar Sidiki Diakit president of Guinea's Ebola commission, said late on Wednesday. As many as 3,000 people are waiting at 17 border points for a green light to enter the country, he said. "Any people who are sick will be immediately isolated. People will be followed up on. We can't take the risk of letting everyone through without checks."

Arrested for allegedly throwing two suitcases of cocaine out of a hotel window

Poice have established that a 39-year-old Irish man who was arrested in Spain after allegedly throwing two suitcases of cocaine out of a hotel window is a criminal who was previously targeted here in a proceeds-of-crime case. The suspect, who remains in custody in Valencia, has been named as Philip Grendon from Greenfort Drive, Clondalkin, and also with an address at Spiddal Road, Ballyfermot. Grendon's brother, Brian, is a member of a major west Dublin drugs gang who have been constant targets of gardai for 15 years. Already this year, officers based in Ballyfermot have been involved in the seizure of more than €1m worth of drugs from this crew who are considered one of the most organised and longest-established in the country.

The bizarre incident for which Grendon was arrested in Valencia happened last Friday just before 10pm at the four-star Tryp Valencia Oceanic Hotel. Police are said to be working on the theory that the alleged drugs trafficker, who had checked into the hotel a few hours earlier, confused noise from other guests entering and leaving their rooms with a rival gang trying to steal his drugs after suffering a paranoia attack. It is alleged that Grendon also removed ceiling tiles in his room, along with an air vent in an apparent attempt to hide the stash.

The 55kg of cocaine in the cases would have an estimated street value of more than €3.8m in Ireland. Sources who know Grendon say they are "surprised" that he would be trusted by a gang to be in charge of such a huge drugs haul. "Philip was always known to be a paranoid individual, but if what the Spanish police are saying is true, this is taking paranoia to a whole new level," a senior source said. Grendon's younger brother is convicted heroin dealer Brian Grendon (37), who was jailed for six years in December 2002 after he was busted with almost €2m worth of heroin in Palmerstown, west Dublin, the year before. shootings Brian Grendon was previously described in court by a senior detective as being linked to a gang who had in the past "used fatal shootings of anyone who compromised their business".

Philip Grendon appeared in court in Dublin in February 2012 when gardai prosecuted him under proceeds of crime legislation. Some of his associates were targeted by gardai as part of Operation Jumbo in 2002. They included murder victim David McCreevy (23), who was shot dead in Tallaght in 2002.

13/08/2014

Spain to probe cigarette smuggling Crime.

 

EU's anti-fraud office on Monday urged Gibraltar and Spain to launch legal action after it found signs that organised crime was behind a rise in cigarette smuggling in southern Spain, AFP reports. The European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) made the recommendation after completing a probe it launched in August 2013 at the request of Madrid into a sharp rise in cigarette smuggling across the border between Gibraltar and Spain between 2009 and 2013. "The OLAF investigation has raised a number of concerns regarding the link between a significant increase in the size of the Gibraltar market for cigarettes over the past four years and the subsequent increase of cigarette smuggling across the frontier," a spokesman for the anti-fraud office said. "The concerns include indications of the involvement of organised crime," it added. "The OLAF final case report, and recommendations to initiate judicial proceedings related to the findings of the report, have been sent to the Spanish General State Prosecutor and to the Gibraltar Attorney General." Widespread cigarette smuggling between the tiny, low-tax British territory of Gibraltar to Spain is a major irritant in their frayed diplomatic relations. Smugglers buy the cigarettes in large volumes in Gibraltar at a price much lower than is charged in Spain, where the government in 2012 increased the sales tax to help plug a gaping public deficit. Spain in August introduced stringent border checks at its border with Gibraltar, leading to lengthy queues for motorists, in what it said was a move aimed at clamping down on cigarette smuggling.
But Gibraltar argues the stepped-up border controls are in retaliation for the installation of an artificial reef in its waters that has prevented Spanish boats from fishing there. Gibraltar Chief Minister Fabian Picardo welcomed the anti-fraud office report and said the territory wanted to work together with Spain to investigate the cigarette smuggling. "We wish any necessary investigations in this and in all areas to be carried out jointly between the competent Spanish and Gibraltar authorities in a genuine spirit of cooperation," he said. The government of Gibraltar said cigarette smuggling was already being brought under control thanks to the "draconian" measures it introduced in January. These include the introduction of searches of vehicles crossing into Spain and giving customs and police officers greater powers to fight smuggling. The Spanish government meanwhile said the anti-fraud office's report "justified" its "work in the fight against fraud and the underground economy". Spain ceded Gibraltar to Britain in 1713 but has long argued that it should be returned to Spanish sovereignty. London says it will not do so against the wishes of Gibraltarians, who are staunchly pro-British.

First Spaniard dies of Ebola

confirmed by the Madrid's health department that a 75-year-old Spanish priest, Miguel Pajares has died in Madrid’s Carlos III hospital from Ebola. The Spanish priest who was recently repatriated from Liberia, Africa last Thursday had been in isolation in Saint John of God hospital in the capital of Monrovia. It is known that he contracted the Ebola virus from the Director of the Hospital after a visit. The director is also known to have died. Miguel Pajares was being treated with an experimental drug ZMapp which is designed to fight the deadly virus, but failed to respond to the medication.

The drug ZMapp is a treatment that is made by a private US company and is still in intensely early stages and had previously been only tested on monkeys. In a statement the health ministry said that the drug arrived to the hospital late on Saturday evening to treat the 75-year-old. The drug ZMapp though in very early stages, was only allowed by the Spanish drug safety agency under “exceptional importation” to be used in the use of a non-authorised medication because of an incident where a patient’s life is in danger.

04/08/2014

Former British and European champion boxer Jamie Moore has been shot in Marbella

Jamie Moore, the former European light-middleweight champion, was recovering in hospital on Monday night after being shot twice in the legs in Marbella.

It is understood that the 35-year-old is under armed guard at hospital, where he underwent operations on the back of his left leg and his hip, which, an associate said, “had been a success” and that the retired boxer was talking. Moore’s wife Colleen was with him at the hospital.

Moore, from Salford, was reportedly attacked in the early hours of Sunday morning in the Spanish town, where he is training the Birmingham middleweight Matthew Macklin ahead of his next contest. British and European champion boxer Jamie Moore has been shot in Marbella - apparently in both legs.

Moore, the former European light-middleweight champion, was in Spain working at a gym owned by boxer, Matthew Macklin, who he is training.

It is understood the 35-year-old Moore, from Walkden, Greater Manchester, has now left hospital after treatment.

Moore, highly regarded in the sport, was on the verge of a WBC title shot, in 2009, but decided to quit the sport in 2010 on medical grounds.

Moore is a former two-time British light-middleweight champion and Commonwealth champion.

A source told the Manchester Evening News: "It would appear he was out and about, not at the gym, when he was shot."

A spokesman for the Foreign Office confirmed that a British national had been shot over the weekend.

Moore was helping prepare Mackin for a fight in Dublin later this month against Argentinian, Jorge Sebastian-Heiland for the WBC international midldeweight title.

As well as a working as a trainer Moore has worked as a TV commentator.

He is a friend of former boxer, Ricky 'The Hitman' Hatton, who told the Manchester Evening News 'battler' Moore would bounce back from the attack.

He said: "I'm devastated by this news. Jamie is a great pal of mine and my thoughts are, of course, today with him and his family.

"He's a great battler and if anyone's going to pull through in hospital it'll be him."

Moore has spoken at several charity events and fundraising dinners for boxers' whose carrers have been cut short by injury.

Moore won a legendary fight with Macklin in 2006 at the George Carnell Leisure Centre in Davyhulme in what was dubbed the 'fight of the year'.

He won 32 of 37 bouts with 23 being knockouts.

Moore boxed an an amateur before turning professional in 1999.

One of Moore's most memorable moments came last year in a three-round knockout victory over Michele Piccirillo for the European belt.

He will also be remembered for his domestic fights with Matthew Macklin, Michael Jones and Ryan Rhodes.

Local Spanish police are investigating the shooting and are likely to alert Britain's National Crime Agency.

So far there have been no arrests.



02/08/2014

France drugs: Policeman seized in massive cocaine hunt

French drugs squad officer has been arrested in the southern city of Perpignan on suspicion of stealing more than 50kg (110lb) of cocaine from Paris police headquarters. The unnamed officer, 34, was picked up while on holiday in the city on the Spanish border, officials say. The theft of the drugs, which have a street value of some 3m euros (£2.4m; $4m), was a major embarrassment.French police are investigating the disappearance of 50kg of cocaine from a secure room at the police headquarters in Paris, officials say. The drugs, worth around 3m euros ($4m; £2.4m), were locked behind armoured doors after being seized from a gang. Only three senior officers had keys to the room, and French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve has promised to "deal mercilessly" with the culprits if the theft proves to be an inside job.

Spanish police crackdown on organised crime

The Guardia Civil and National Police dismantled 497 criminal organisations in 2013 and detained 6,292 people for drug and human trafficking, said Security Secretary Francisco Martinez last Thursday talking to the media. Police operations to crackdown on organised crime in Spain had a 97 per cent success rate, he added. As much as 83 per cent of all groups dismantled had been operating for less than three years, while seven out of every 10 criminal organisations were made up of nationals from more than two different countries. Most criminal organisations were based in Barcelona and Madrid, followed by Cadiz, Malaga, Alicante, Valencia, Sevilla and Murcia. The large majority of them traffic in cocaine (31 per cent) and 21 per cent traffics in hashish, said Martinez. Following the nationwide operations launched last year to crackdown on organised crime, Spanish police seized almost 20 tons of cocaine, 146,708 kilograms of hashish, 103 kilograms of heroin, more than 10,000 ecstasy pills, 2,102 cars, 119 boats, six aircraft, 558 guns, 630 knives, 909 computers, 4,498 mobile phones and €30 million. Data show arrests for human trafficking also increased last year, with as many as 753 people detained or 33 per cent more than in 2012, said Martinez. A total of 1,180 victims - most of them Romanian, Chinese and Spanish nationals - were freed from the clutches of these criminal organisations, he added.

30/07/2014

Ebola virus a threat

"The risk to UK travellers and people working in [affected countries] of contracting Ebola is very low but we have alerted UK medical practitioners about the situation in West Africa and requested they remain vigilant for unexplained illness in those who have visited the affected area. "It is important to stress that no cases of imported Ebola have ever been reported in the UK and the risk of a traveller going to West Africa and contracting Ebola remains very low since Ebola is transmitted by direct contact with the blood or bodily fluids of an infected person." BBC global health correspondent Tulip Mazumdar said the West African outbreak had been going on for four months. In that time local people had been looking after the sick and carrying out burials, which could actually help to spread the virus, she added. Ebola kills up to 90% of those infected, but patients have a better chance of survival if they receive early treatment. The outbreak - the world's deadliest to date - was first reported in Guinea in February. It then spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. Ebola virus disease (EVD) Symptoms include high fever, bleeding and central nervous system damage Fatality rate can reach 90% Incubation period is two to 21 days There is no vaccine or cure Supportive care such as rehydrating patients who have diarrhoea and vomiting can help recovery Fruit bats are considered to be virus' natural host

26/07/2014

Colombian cocaine smuggler gets 15 years

A federal judge in Tampa sentenced a cocaine smuggler on Friday to more than 15 years in prison. U.S. District Judge James S. Moody Jr. sentenced Luis Alberto Urrego-Contreras to 15 years and six months in federal prison for conspiracy to distribute five kilograms or more of cocaine. In January 2005, Urrego-Contreras, who was known by the nickname “Bacon,” bought a Beechcraft King Air airplane from a St. Petersburg business. He bought the plane on behalf of Colombian cocaine trafficker Fabio Enrique Ochoa-Vasco, according to the federal court. In June 2005, the plan was for the plane to fly from Venezuela to Colombia to retrieve 2,000 kilograms of cocaine. But when the pilot saw the Colombian Air Force was monitoring the Colombian airstrip, the pilot flew back to Venezuela where the pilot and co-pilot were arrested, according to the federal court. In October 2010, Urrego-Contreras was arrested at the American Embassy in Bogota, Colombia, according to the federal court. He agreed to speak to agents where he identified Ochoa-Vasco in several photographs and others involved in the smuggling conspiracy, according to the federal court. Urrego-Contreras told investigators that he was paid $50,000 to $100,000 for each cocaine load. He admitted to investigators that he was responsible for 1,000 kilograms of cocaine that was flown from Colombia to Mexico and later distributed in the United States by Ochoa-Vasco, according to the federal court.

21/07/2014

A small tornado causes widespread panic on the beaches of Huelva

A quiet evening beach became just seconds into "absolute chaos." It happened Sunday at the beach of La Bota, around three p.m. . A small tornado surprised people quietly sunbathing and enjoying the sea. The air lifted by this atmospheric phenomenon took everything he found his way, dragging chairs, floats and umbrellas , and lifting more than 20 meters. A few hours earlier, about half past one p.m. , a gust of wind affected similarly Portil beach . The phenomenon s and known as "dust devil" , and is a spiral airflow caused by rising warm air masses from the surface. In appearance and their effects may seem a small tornado and vary in intensity and height . According to Civil Protection caused no injuries , and coincided with the role of a northwest wind blowing southwest at that time.

20/06/2014

£26m Doncaster cig smuggler caught on Costa del Crime

 

Doncaster tobacco smuggler who fled to Spain during his trial to avoid prison, has been caught and returned to the UK to begin his sentence. John Sabin, 58, of York Road, Doncaster, was part of an eight-strong gang that transported millions of smuggled cigarettes across the north of England to warehouses, storage yards and farms with the intention of selling them at a profit and evading duty. He escaped justice after being convicted for his part in a £26 million tobacco smuggling operation which involved more than 150 million illicit cigarettes and tonnes of low-quality tobacco. He was subsequently sentenced in his absence to two years and nine months in prison. Sabin was added to HM Revenue and Customs’ list of Most Wanted tax fugitives. After a public appeal for help by HMRC last month, he was tracked down by Spanish police to Malaga, on the Costa del Sol, where he was working in a bar.

19/06/2014

Spain holds 10 for suspected jihadist recruitment

Spanish police are holding 10 people including a former Guantanamo Bay detainee for allegedly recruiting jihadi militants to fight abroad, mainly in Iraq and Syria. The National Court said Tuesday they would appear before a judge soon. An Interior Ministry statement said eight of the suspects were Moroccans or men born in Morocco. An Argentine and a Bulgarian were also detained in Monday’s raids. The ministry identified one of those arrested, Moroccan Lahcen Ikassrien, as the suspected leader of the cell which had sent nine militants to fight for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, or ISIL. Ikassrien had been arrested in Afghanistan in 2001 and held at Guantanamo Bay. He was extradited to Spain in 2005, but was acquitted for lack of evidence a year later.

01/09/2012

Major wildfire in Malaga leaves elderly Briton dead and his wife missing

One person was confirmed dead and another missing on Friday night after a major wildfire Affected Municipalities of the Coin, Alhaurin el Grande, Mijas, Marbella and Ojén, in Málaga province. The victim is a British man aged 78 was found Whose charred body in the area of ​​Las Blanquillas, inside the city limits of Ojén. His wife has not yet been found. Meanwhile, a couple in late fifties was taken Their hospital with burns to 60 percent to of Their Bodies. Both lived in a detached home inside the Marbella residential estate of El Rosario. A mother and her two children were found hiding inside a cave in Ojén and taken to hospital to be Treated for smoke inhalation. Five other people Were Also Evacuated from Their Homes. The fire was Extending to the Sierra de las Nieves even as the chief of the firefighting department Málaga, Manuel Marmolejo, Announced That a new front had opened up and Reached the area of ​​Juanar, where two hotels had to be Evacuated. Marmolejo said Extending the wildfire was with "great virulence." The blaze Began around 6.50pm on Thursday and soon extended to a perimeter of Between 50 and 60 kilometers, said Marmolejo. An Estimated 1.000 hectares of land Have Been Affected.

31/08/2012

Marbella eight urbanisations has been evacuated. 4,000 people have been evacuated from their homes.

The village of Ojen and eight urbanisations in Marbella have been evacuated. 4,000 people have been evacuated from their homes.

 

The fire broke out on Thursday afternoon and has affected Coín where some 60 homes have had to be evacuated. The fire was still burning overnight so the terrestrial fire fighters continued to work overnight, according to the fire fighting Infoca.
The extinction of the blaze was complicated by the strong hot wind known locally as the ‘Terral’.
Three of the four fronts were brought under control just after midnight.

The fire is also affecting Alhaurín El Grande and Mijas where homes have been evacuated in the Entrerrios area, according to the Junta de Andalucía.

The Barranco Blanco urbanisation in Coín is close to the fire, and there were fears that non-forestry zones could be affected.

In Calahonda there are flames in the urbanisation between Calle Cristóbal Colón and Residential Princess Park. The upper zone of Calahonda is being evacuated.

Two people have been seriously injured with burns. They were in the urbanisation El Rosario where five homes have been affected by the flames. The two injured were taken to the Costa del Sol Hospital in Marbella a 4.30am this morning. One of them has burns to 50% of their body.

The AP-7 Motorway was for a time overnight for a while.

The Mayor of Marbella, Ángeles Muñoz, has confirmed that several urbanisations have been evacuated, including La Mairena, Elviria, the area of Las Chapas and Molinillo where the fire is concentrated and continues to advance.

The Hotel La Cala Resort has also been evacuated of its 200 guests.

Those evacuated have been told to go to the sports centre in La Cala, the sports centre in Las Lagunas or the Mijas Hippodrome.

Between 25 and 30 families have been evacuated from Alpujata on the outskirts of Monda.

13 airborne fire fighting planes were brought in on Thursday afternoon from Málaga, Córdoba and Granada, and they have resumed their work at first light.

Land forces totalled 99 fire fighters distributed in seven brigades, three reserve brigades, five fire engines, five operation technicians and four environmental vehicles.

The fire continues out of control on one front and the Mijas Town Hall has told the residents of la Atalaya to urgently leave their homes. A level 1 has been put in place and that indicates that the prevision for the fire could affect non-forestry assets.

350 firefighters are at the scene this morning and the fire fighting planes have returned to work.

Numerous homes have been burnt out and others seriously affected in Ojén and Marbella. The urbanisation La Mairena has flames affecting several properties.



The situation is particularly difficult in the upper part of Calahonda where residents have been evacuated and there are flames in the urbanisation between Calle Cristóbal Colón and the residential complex Princess Park.

Some 3,000 residents of El Rosario in Marbella have been evacuated, and German couple in their 60’s have been seriously hurt. Marbella Ayuntamiento says they were surprised by the flames and now have burns 40-50% of their bodies. 

Those affected by the blaze are being first treated in the Costa del Sol Hospital in Marbella, and then many suffering burns are being transferred to Málaga to the Specialist Burns Unit in the Carlos Haya Hospital.

People have been sleeping in sports centre in Monda and Marbella and municipal buses have been laid on as transport.

The Junta delegate in Málaga, José Luis Ruiz Espejo, has said today that he suspects the fire could have been started deliberately given its rapid propagation. He said the technicians suspected the fire was man made from the start.

Ground fire fighters worked through the night facing difficult terrain and totalled 99 fire fighters distributed in seven brigades, and three reserve brigades, five fire engines, five operation technicians and four environmental vehicles.

At first light this morning the 17 fire-fighting planes returned to the air.
Five planes which drop earth, four large capacity helicopters, five transport helicopters, two amphibian planes, and a plane for coordination and vigilance.

More than 250 professionals from fire fighting organisation INFOCA are working this morning in Mijas, Marbella, Alhauin de la Torre and in Coín where the fire started.

The Mayor of Marbella, Ángeles Muñoz, has confirmed that several urbanisations have been evacuated, including La Mairena, Elviria, the area of Las Chapas and Molinillo where the fire is concentrated and continues to advance.
Between 25 and 30 families have been evacuated from Alpujata on the outskirts of Monda.

The fire broke out on Thursday afternoon and has affected Coín where some 60 homes have had to be evacuated. The fire was still burning overnight as so the terrestrial fire fighters continued to work over night, according to the fire fighting Infoca.
The extinction of the blaze is being complicated by the strong hot wind known locally as the ‘Terral’.

Three of the four fronts were brought under control just after midnight.

The fire is also affecting Alhaurín El Grande and Mijas where homes have been evacuated in the Entrerrios area, according to the Junta de Andalucía.
The Barranco Blanco urbanisation in Coín is close to the fire, and there were fears that non-forestry zones could be affected.
The Hotel La Cala Resort has also been evacuated of its 200 guests.

Those evacuated have been told to go to the sports centre in La Cala, the sports centre in Las Lagunas or the Mijas Hippodrome.
13 airborne fire fighting planes were brought in on Thursday afternoon from Málaga, Córdoba and Granada, and they resumed their work at first light this morning.

The fire continues out of control and the Mijas Town Hall has told the residents of la Atalaya to urgently leave their homes. A level 1 has been put in place and that indicates that the prevision for the fire could affect non-forestry assets.

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A huge wildfire is approaching the wealthy resort of Marbella on Spain's Costa del Sol, where the authorities have evacuated thousands of people.

Flames reached the Elviria area on the edge of Marbella early on Friday.

About 1,000 people have been evacuated from the edge of Marbella, about 3,300 from Ojen and others from a camp site at Alpujata, Spanish media report.

They include at least 300 British expats sent to evacuation centres, the UK embassy told the BBC.

Marbella is famous for its up-market hotels and villas - it is a favourite haunt of wealthy foreigners.

Overnight the fire spread rapidly through a 12km (eight-mile) coastal strip, not far from holiday resorts.

Two people have suffered serious burns and some homes have been engulfed by the fire.

The Costa del Sol is one of Spain's most popular holiday destinations and home to a large British expatriate community.

The British embassy says it is working closely with the Spanish authorities and consular staff have been deployed to assist those affected.

Spain Costa del Sol map

Much of Spain's countryside was left tinder-dry this summer by a prolonged heatwave. There have been major wildfires in northern Catalonia - near the Pyrenees - and on La Gomera, in the Canary Islands.

The wind speed has dropped since Thursday and the air is more humid, so there are hopes that the Costa del Sol blaze can be contained soon.

More than 250 firefighters are battling the fire, helped by 17 aircraft dropping water to douse it, Spain's El Pais news website says.

The fire started on Thursday afternoon in the Sierra Negra area of Coin, near Malaga and has now affected an area of some 1,000 hectares (2,471 acres).

Part of the AP-7 highway was cut temporarily, but other roads are unaffected. It is not yet clear how many homes have been damaged or destroyed.

07/08/2012

Jessica Harper admits £2.4m Lloyds Bank fraud

A former Lloyds Bank worker in charge of online security has admitted carrying out a fraud worth more than £2.4m. Jessica Harper, 50, had been accused of submitting false invoices to claim payments between 2007 and 2011. At the time she was working as head of fraud and security for digital banking and made false claims totalling £2,463,750. Harper, of South Croydon, south London, will be sentenced on 21 September. At Southwark Crown Court, Harper admitted a single charge of fraud by abuse of position by submitting false invoices to claim payments. 'A very simple fraud' She also admitted a single charge of transferring criminal property, the money, which she had defrauded from her employers. Harper was arrested on 21 December before being charged in May. Continue reading the main story “ Start Quote Jessica Harper has today been convicted of the type of crime the bank employed her to combat” Sue Patten Crown Prosecution Service Antony Swift, prosecuting, did not open the facts of the case but said it was a "a very simple fraud". He added Harper had already repaid £300,000 and was in the process of selling her house for about £700,000. "That will be some £1m out of £2.5m that's gone missing," he told the judge. Carol Hawley, defending, said: "She appreciates the seriousness and has made full admissions in interview. "She understands perfectly well on the next occasion she will be facing imprisonment of some length." Breach of trust Judge Nicholas Loraine-Smith granted Harper bail on the condition she stays at her current address, obeys a 21:00 to 07:00 curfew and hands in her passport. Sue Patten, head of the Crown Prosecution Service, Central Fraud Division, said: "Jessica Harper has today been convicted of the type of crime the bank employed her to combat. "The evidence in the case was clear and left Harper with little choice but to plead guilty. "In doing so, she has admitted to a huge breach of trust against her former employer." Lloyds is now 39.7% state-owned after being bailed out by the government during the financial crisis.

Shares in Standard Chartered dive after Iran allegations

Shares in Standard Chartered PLC dropped sharply today as investors reacted to US charges that the bank was involved in laundering money for Iran. The charges against Standard Chartered were a shock for a bank which proudly described itself recently as “boring.” Shares were down nearly 20 percent at 1,187 pence at one point in early trading Tuesday on the London Stock Exchange. In Hong Kong, they were down 16.6 percent near the end of the session. New York State Department of Financial Services alleged on Monday that Standard Chartered schemed with the Iranian government to launder $250 billion from 2001 to 2007, leaving the United States' financial system “vulnerable to terrorists.” Standard Chartered said it “strongly rejects” the allegations. In a statement, the bank said “well over 99.9 percent” of the questioned transactions with Iran complied with all regulations, and the exceptions amounted to $14 million. The New York regulator ordered Standard Chartered representatives to appear in New York City on Aug. 15 “to explain these apparent violations of law” and to demonstrate why its license to operate in the State of New York “should not be revoked.” Gary Greenwood, analyst at Shore Capital in London, said the possible revocation of the New York license was of far greater concern than any potential fine, which could run into hundreds of millions of dollars. Standard Chartered's US operation facilitates trade for customers that have operations in both the United States and emerging markets. “Indeed, this is an area of the business that has been highlighted by management for growth,” Greenwood said. “A loss of its US banking license would not only jeopardize part of this profit stream, but the associated reputational damage could also have a severely damaging impact to its operations within emerging markets.” The New York agency alleged that Standard Chartered conspired with Iranian clients to route nearly 60,000 different US dollar payments through Standard Chartered's New York branch “after first stripping information from wire transfer messages used to identify sanctioned countries, individuals and entities.” The New York regulators called the bank a rogue institution and quoted one of its executives as saying: “You (expletive) Americans. Who are you to tell us, the rest of the world, that we're not going to deal with Iranians.” The order also identifies an October 2006 “panicked message” from a London group executive director who worried the transactions could lead to “very serious or even catastrophic reputational damage to the group.” If proven, the scheme would violate state money-laundering laws. The order also accuses the bank of falsifying business records, obstructing governmental administration, failing to report misconduct to the state quickly, evading federal sanctions and other illegal acts. Between 2004 and 2007, about half the period covered by the order, the department claims Standard Chartered hid from and lied about its Iranian transactions to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Before 2008, banks were allowed to transact some business with Iran, but only with full reporting and disclosure, the order states. In 2008, the US Treasury Department stopped those transactions because it suspected they helped pay for Iran to develop nuclear weapons and finance terrorist groups including Hamas and Hezbollah. The order states the bank has to provide information and answer questions to determine if any of the funding aided the groups or Iran's nuclear program. Last week, Standard Chartered' chief executive, Peter Sands, boasted that the bank has racked up a 10-year string of record first-half profits “amidst all the turbulence in the global economy and the apparently never-ending turmoil in the world of banking.” “It may seem boring in contrast to what is going on elsewhere, but we see some virtue in being boring,” Sands added.

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(1) Greek far-right parties could end up with as much as 20 percent of the vote in Sunday's elections. The neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party has intensified the xenophobic atmosphere in the country. (1) Greenpeace has revealed how Spain (1) HMRC clamps down on Swiss account holders (1) HSBC said it had cut its exposure to troubled eurozone countries in Greece (1) Hackers Challenge Mexican Crime Syndicate (1) Hacking officers and the 'champagne links' to Wapping (1) Hacking scandal: the net tightens on the Murdochs (1) Harry Potter Star Jamie Waylett Jailed For Two Years For Violent Disorder In London Riots (1) Having a cocaine binge at the weekend followed by three or four diazepam to get to sleep on Sunday messes up the brain's chemistry (1) Helicopter rescue for crew of ship aground (1) Hells Angel charged over Sydney ice labs (1) Hells Angel member killed at San Jose funeral for fellow biker (1) Hells Angels bikie war will explode in Kings Cross. (1) Hells Angels and Bandidos club members ''own nightspots in Thailand tourist centres that have become popular haunts for bikies worldwide (1) Hells Angels funeral Saturday (1) Hells Angels have had a rough year in California. (1) Holiday villa belonging to a Sevilla family was left in a heap of rubble after thieves stole it brick by brick (1) Holloway lawyer smuggled drugs into Pentonville Prison in oversized shoes (1) Home builds Marbella Mansions (1) Honour killings occur in conservative central Asian societies which view female premarital sex as a stain on their reputation. (1) Housing Market Woes Even Hit Celebs (1) How HMRC finally caught Nasir Khan (1) How Tony Blair tried to give Gibraltar to Spain to curry favour with the European Union (1) How Wall Street Bankers Use Seamless To Feast On Free Lobster (1) How a Financial Pro Lost His House (1) How clothes retailer Peacocks ran up £750m debts (1) How supergrass Damon Alvin turned the tables in gangland murder case (1) Huaxi: The socialist village where everyone is wealthy (1) Hugh Grant is the delighted father of a baby girl. He and the mother had a fleeting affair and while this was not planned (1) Hugh could not be happier or more supportive (1) Hunger strikes at California prison renew debate over confining prison gangs (1) IMF cuts growth forecast for UK for 2011 and 2012 (1) INDONESIAN authorities claim an Australian man arrested this week allegedly carrying 1.1kg of hashish inside his body was couriering for an international drug network. (1) Ibiza fire brought under control (1) Identity fraud biggest threat as number of scams soars (1) In Spain (1) Indonesia moves foreigners out of riot-hit prison (1) Insecure websites to be named and shamed after checks (1) Invasion of the pickpockets (1) Investigators are questioning Mexico's former deputy defence minister and a top army general for suspected links to organised crime (1) Investment Bankers Get Payouts Ahead Of Expected Loss Announcement (1) Iran arrests six 'BBC Persian film-makers' (1) Iran car explosion kills nuclear scientist in Tehran (1) Iranian mogul at center of ‘unprecedented’ bank fraud claims (1) Iranian-American used-car salesman who believed he was hiring assassins from a Mexican drug cartel for $1.5 million. (1) Iranians allegedly plotting the terrorist attack tried to hire the notorious Zeta’s drug cartel to carry it out. (1) Ireland (1) Is it possible to effectively treat addiction without addressing the spiritual aspects of the problem (1) Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit has been moved from the Gaza Strip to Egyp (1) Italian Wives ban their husbands from visiting Italian cafe where busty barmaid serves up drinks in skimpy outfits (1) Italian government bonds breached the 7% danger level (1) Italy (1) Italy and Spain during the summer as financial institutions ran scared (1) Italy government hangs by thread as coalition crumbles (1) JPMorgan's Trading Loss Is Said to Rise at Least 50% (1) James Murdoch giving evidence for a second time to the MPs' select committee (1) James Murdoch pleads innocence ahead of committee report (1) James Murdoch to resign as BSkyB chairman (1) James Murdoch under pressure as News Corp shareholders start lawsuit (1) Jessica Harper admits £2.4m Lloyds Bank fraud (1) JetBlue plane in emergency landing after captain's apparent breakdown (1) Jobseekers who reject help for alcohol and drug addiction face benefits cut (1) Joseph Patrick John Lagrue handed himself in at Solihull police station in September after the brawl between members of the Hell’s Angels and Outlaws biker gangs (1) José Manuel Martin Alba (1) Judge orders search of News of the World executives' computers in bid to find out if key hacking evidence was destroyed (1) Julian Assange's fight to evade extradition to Sweden appears doomed despite stay of execution (1) Jurors convict two men of first-degree murder in shooting death near Delray Beach (1) Jury hands down conviction in Hells Angels motorcycle theft (1) KATIE Price is angry. In fact (1) Kansas man struck by lightning hours after buying lottery tickets (1) Kathryn Fuller (1) Kelly Hoppen accepts £60 (1) Kevin 'Gerbil' Carroll murder trial (1) Knight Frank partners share £73m bonus pool (1) Labour MP Eric Joyce suspended after 'head-butting' Tory Stuart Andrew in House of Commons bar (1) Labour suspends MP Eric Joyce after Commons 'assault' (1) Legal High Mexxy (1) Legal warning to UK over benefits for EU nationals (1) Legionnaires' disease caught by holidaymakers (1) Let’s clear up a few things about Whitney Houston. (1) Leveson - The Hunt is on (1) Libya minister denies claims Kadhafi men attack town (1) Libya: 'Gaddafi dies from wounds' suffered in Sirte capture (1) Libya: Col Gaddafi buried at dawn (1) Libyan Officials Say (1) Lloyds Bank strips five directors of more than £1 million in bonuses (1) Lock your doors alert as Whitby double murder suspect spotted on run (1) Locked Up Abroad is different. (1) London buses have been booked to carry a Christian advertising campaign expected to start next week (1) London hospitals write off 'over 90%' owed by foreign patients (1) Los Zetas is depleted (1) Low fare airline bmibaby to close (1) Lowell (1) Luka Rocco Magnotta (1) MALIBU is a 50m motor yacht delivered by the world renowned Amels Shipyard in Holland (1) MAN ARRESTED FOR ASSAULTING POLICE OFFICER (1) MEP arrested on suspicion of European parliament fraud conspiracy (1) MP Eric Joyce charged with assault (1) MS-13 (1) Madchild: not so mad after all (1) Madeleine Cops In Portugal (1) Madeleine McCann (1) Madonna stalker escapes (1) Major wildfire in Malaga leaves elderly Briton dead and his wife missing (1) Makers say 'sorry' as excessive vitamin D found after dog food recalled from 190 Mercadona stores (1) Malaga on the Mediterranean coast (1) Malaya case hears dramatic statement from Fidel San Román (1) Man Held After Headless Torso (1) Man arrested over alleged police payments named as Sun journalist (1) Man dead after N. Portland gang shooting (1) Man in court on murder bid charge (1) Man quizzed over UBS rogue trading (1) Man sentenced to 12 years for gang-related shootings (1) Man stabbed to death in Marbella in the early hours (1) Man stabs three people to death in Valencia (1) Man stranded in desert builds motorcycle out of his broken car (1) Manchester airport reopens after bomb scare (1) Mandela faces fraud charges (1) Marbella eight urbanisations (1) Market traders told to be quiet in Málaga (1) Marrakesh bomb trial to resume (1) McLaren driver Lewis (1) Media group faces new hacking blows (1) Members of the Mad Cowz and Manitoba Warriors have been at odds for several weeks as they battle for turf and the lucrative profits (1) Met chief to 'tag and test' drinkers in crime drive (1) Metropolitan police anti-corruption unit investigated over payments (1) Mexican Cartels Moving Drugs in Armored Vehicles (1) Mexican forces have arrested a man they say is a key figure in the country's most powerful drugs cartel. (1) Mexican kidnapping gang's leader arrested (1) Mexican police arrest 15-year-old alleged drug-gang operator in murders of 2 women (1) Mexico Arrests Boss of La Mano con Ojos Gang (1) Mexico Arrests Key Member Of Sinaloa Drug Cartel (1) Mexico opposition may work with criminals (1) Mexico police take refuge from Juarez drug gangs (1) Mexico’s military says soldiers freed 61 men being held captive by the Zetas drug cartel for use as forced labor (1) Michael Jackson's entire back catalogue (1) Michael Jackson's heartbroken daughter lashed out at Dr Conrad Murray for failing to save her father's life (1) Michel Smith (1) Mike Tyson has for the first time revealed his lowest point ever in a searingly candid interview. (1) Minimum price for alcohol introduced in bid to tackle Britain's binge crisis (1) Missing M’sian girl took lift into Thailand from stranger (1) Mobile operator O2 hit by nationwide network failure that left users unable to make calls or text (1) Mobile phone users suffering from 'text neck' (1) Money spent on nicotine patches 'goes up in smoke' (1) Montreal criminal lawyer Gilles Doré — who has represented alleged Hells Angels — is in hospital with serious injuries (1) More arrests made in million dollar drug bust (1) More... Make-up of Michael Jackson doctor manslaughter jury revealed as they begin second day of deliberations Dr Conrad Murray: The sleazy lothario who made a perfect fall-guy (1) Motorway speed limit to be raised (1) Movie fans must boycott Paul Ferris film.. (1) Ms Moran (1) Murdoch slashes price for new Sunday tabloid (1) Mystery files cast doubt over verdict on Robert Magill gangland killing (1) NAVY recruit flipped and killed an officer in a gun rampage on a nuclear sub after he was told off for his cleaning work. (1) NJ Town First to Consider Medical Marijuana (1) Naked cyclists in Spanish city protests (1) Netflix (1) New Black Panther leader arrested as group sets bounty in Florida shooting (1) New Orleans homicide rate is 10 times the national average (1) New guidelines for Ascot dress code (1) New info about statin safety affects millions (1) Newfoundlanders arrested in RCMP drug bust (1) News International faces FBI phone hacking probe (1) News International offices searched as four more men are arrested (1) Nicolas Sarkozy threatens to pull France out of Schengen zone (1) Nigerian scam case deflates in Málaga (1) Not everybody is going broke in Ireland these days (1) Numerous homes have been burnt out and others seriously affected in Ojén and Marbella. The urbanisation La Mairena has flames affecting several properties. (1) Occulto (1) Officer finds own parents Avtar and Carole Kolar killed in ‘revenge attack’ (1) One in seven Cambridge students 'has sold drugs to help pay their way through university' (1) Opiates Killed 8 Americans In Afghanistan (1) Oscars warn Baron Cohen against red carpet stunt (1) Outspoken Moroccan rapper awaits assault verdict (1) PADDLE4HEROES (1) PM intervenes in Fox flatmate row (1) Pakistani Taliban training Frenchmen (1) Paramedics Who Tried To Save Singer's Life Give Evidence (1) Pasquale Mazzarella and Clemente Amodio arrested in Marbella (1) Pattaya's foreign criminals feel the heat (1) Paul Conroy claimed to be 'safe' in Lebanon after being smuggled out of Homs (1) Paul Simon's music takes meandering spiritual journey (1) Pensioner shoots himself at Greek Parliament (1) Phone data shows romance 'driven by women' (1) Phone hacking: Ex-editor Coulson sues newspaper group (1) Phone hacking: the names of nearly 30 News International staff appear in Glenn Mulcaire's notebooks (1) Pigs worship God of Materialism (1) Pimps Arrested in Spain for 'Barcoding' Women (1) Pippa Middleton sat front row at the Temperley London show at London Fashion Week (1) Piranha Women who trap well-off men are pure myth (1) Place your bets on Euro Vegas (1) Police divers search for head and limbs of Gemma McCluskie (1) Police plans to fire rubber bullets in London (1) Police raid Perth bikie properties (1) Police smash gun supply ring operating out of tiny suburban tobacco shop (1) Police study Murdoch's 'secret' iPhone account (1) Police uncover 'serious and organised' criminality in £63m scam to breach European fishing quotas (1) Police warn they may not be able to afford Tesco's £3m riot compensation bill (1) Ponzi fraud: two men found guilty of involvement in £115m UK scam (1) Poor men and lonely wealthy women (1) Pop legend Madonna today told a court of her 'alarm and distress' after a delusional fan (1) Portugal and Spain (1) Portugal now desperate for rain (1) Pound Falls Versus Euro (1) Premier League footballer Fabrice Muamba is in intensive care after collapsing during an FA Cup tie. (1) Prince Philip in hospital (1) Princess Beatrice and Sienna Miller. (1) Prostitute in French footballer sex scandal launches own underwear range (1) Protein Rich Diet Good For Losing Weight (1) Psycho gang boss set for arrest over Maria killing (1) Putin assassination plot foiled: Russian officials (1) Qaddafi Is Dead (1) Qantas grounds all flights (1) RAISING MONEY THROUGH KAYAKING (1) RBS staff told to pay for their own Christmas party (1) RBS to cut 3 (1) Raids in 7 countries in $200M investment fraud (1) Rapper Young Buck -- Shot at 11 Times in Attempted Drive-by (1) Real IRA terrorist has been jailed for 12 years after being found guilty of buying weapons and explosives which he wanted to use to “kill Brits. (1) Rebbeca Brooks learned this morning that she will be taken to court over accusations of perverting the course of justice in relation to the phone hacking scandal. (1) Rebekah Brooks refused to name source of Brown son story (1) Rebekah Brooks and husband arrested in phone hacking inquiry (1) Rebekah Brooks to lift lid on David Cameron friendship (1) Rebekah Brooks turns screw on Jeremy Hunt with 'hacking advice' email (1) Recession causes 2 (1) Recovering alcoholic Matt Maden: I began drinking at 10 and now I'm facing death at 26 (1) Reopen Madeleine case (1) Replacement locks were fitted at their home yesterday after the thugs stole Billie's keys along with her £1 (1) Rich life in Lightning Ridge opal shanty towns (1) Richard Branson tells MPs (1) Ricky Martin and Benicio del Toro now have Spanish nationality. (1) Ricky Martin granted Spanish citizenship (1) Rio hit with £500k bill after losing court battle (1) Robert Dawes was finally arrested in Dubai on an international warrant but is now living free on the Costa del Sol. (1) Roll over Einstein: Law of physics challenged (1) Roman Abramovich (1) Romania out in Schengen cold (1) Roxies sell on the street for as much as $30 per pill and offer a high that tops crack (1) Rupert Murdoch bid to grab back the huge audience his News Corp lost (1) Rupert Murdoch flies into London as five Sun journalists arrested over alleged corruption (1) Rupert Murdoch was branded “not a fit person” to run a major company (1) Rush for safe havens as euro fears rise (1) Russian Igor Russol and Moroccan Houssain Ait Taleb have made appearances in the Cape Town Magistrate's Court. (1) Russian banker shot six times had testified over murder plot (1) Russian ship suspected of carrying munitions to Syria appears near Turkish port (1) Russian shot in UK was due to give evidence (1) Ruth Madoff reveals suicide pact after £40bn fraud (1) Ryanair adds six Euro surcharge to tickets purchased in Spain (1) S SPAIN THE NEXT GREECE? NATION SINKS FURTHER INTO MIRE (1) SA gangs (1) SHIP AGROUND: COAST GUARD CONFIRMS 3 DEAD (1) Sacha Baron Cohen pulls Oscar stunt for The Dictator (1) Salou (1) Salvage crews are trying to secure the Costa Concordia to rocks with heavy cables as the cruise ship slips at a rate of 1.5cm per hour. (1) Sam Ibrahim headed to jail (1) San Diego tax preparer for the wealthy accused of ordering hit on 2 witnesses in fraud trail (1) Sarah Harding has completed her 2-month stint in rehab (1) Saravy Sok (1) Saudi women given right to vote (1) Scotland Yard drops Official Secrets Act bid against Guardian (1) Scotland Yard lent police horse to Rebekah Brooks (1) Scotland Yard said on Wednesday. (1) Scott Harrison a free man again (1) Scottish supermarkets face extra tax on selling alcohol (1) Second arrest after man killed at Herbie Hide's home (1) Secret Service scandal sheds light on sex tourism in Latin America (1) Secret lives of the movie legends (1) Senior Sun journalists arrested in police payments probe (1) Serbian fugitive Dobrosav Gavric (1) Serbian mafia 'put gangster in mincer and ate him for lunch' (1) Settling in Britain is a privilege not a right (1) Seven-year-olds armed with knives (1) Sex Robots Will Revolutionize Sex Tourism (1) Sex is a multibillion-dollar industry in Spain (1) Sex on Las Yucas Beach gets a council no (1) Shares in Standard Chartered dive after Iran allegations (1) Shark attack at South Africa's deadliest beach (1) Shawn Tyson guilty of murdering two Britons in Florida (1) Sheen's ex-wife charged with cocaine distribution (1) Sheikh Abdullah Ben Nasser Al-Thani's work on La Bajadilla Port in Marbella delayed (1) Shoot-Out In Raid Sees Police Injured (1) Shootings not my fault (1) Shyness could be defined as a mental illness (1) Sicily's tiny anti-Mafia TV channel (1) Sir Paul McCartney and his new wife Nancy are pictured after their wedding in a kooky official portrait taken by Sir Paul's daughter Mary. (1) Six dead UK soldiers set to be named (1) Six held in major anti-terror probe (1) Smoking shisha can kill (1) Snitch paid $500K in Project Deplete (1) Son-in-law of King Juan Carlos of Spain admits he defied orders in corruption trial (1) Spain (1) Spain Approves Canary Islands Oil Exploration (1) Spain Declares War on Online Pirates (1) Spain Plans Budget Law as Drug Firms Owed $8.4 Billion by States (1) Spain Sell Debt (1) Spain is happiest expat destination (1) Spain killer bull named 'Mouse' wins fame (1) Spain moves toward freedom of information law (1) Spain no longer the main destination for Brit's second homes (1) Spain seen heading for recession as economy shrinks (1) Spain takes legal action against Spanair (1) Spain was one of the first countries to start to lay down laws relating to old non-registered pay-as-you-go SIM cards (1) Spain's Iberia starts low-cost airline (1) Spain's Unicaja (1) Spain's first private airport goes bust (1) Spain's latest answer to a rock star isn't one for smashing guitars or snorting illegal drugs (1) Spain's most famous judge (1) Spain's public debt soars to record high (1) Spain’s Deficit Tests Europe’s Financial Rules (1) Spain’s Two Finance Ministers Clash on Budget Amid Recession (1) Spain’s banking crisis reached Britain’s high streets last night when the credit rating of Santander UK was cut. (1) Spain’s property bust is only getting worse. (1) Spanish House Prices Tumble (1) Spanish Tourism Industry Prepares for Difficult Summer (1) Spanish banks in €6bn merger talks (1) Spanish bullfighter Juan Jose Padilla could lose his vision after a dangerous run-in with a bull. (1) Spanish jail-house film shows without on-the-run actor (1) Spanish property an 'attractive investment' for Brits (1) Spanish tax authorities are cracking down on tax offenders (1) Spanish tourism received a welcome boost last week with UK travel agents reporting a rise in interest and bookings to the country. (1) Spending on health per patient in Spain is down ten percent in two years (1) Stalking to become a crime for 1st time with offenders facing up to 5 years in jail (1) Steak (1) Storms wreck homes across US (1) Street gangs with outside muscle (1) Strong dollar and low inflation make UAE expats a happier lot (1) Study Suggests Link Between Narcissism And Facebook (1) Suit Planned Against News Corp. in U.S. Over Phone Hacking (1) Sun defence editor arrested (1) Sun newspaper 'will continue' says Rupert Murdoch (1) Sunday Times journalist Marie Colvin killed in Homs (1) Super Heavy: Mick Jagger's motley crew (1) Surf Air: Can an all-you-can-fly airline possibly work? (1) Survey reveals expat banking fears (1) Suspected head of drug-smuggling ring arrested in Arizona probe (1) Swingeing London by Richard Hamilton (1) Switch to olive oil for better health (1) Sydney police investigate drive-by shooting (1) Syria bloodshed is outrageous (1) Syrian troops kill 27 in village raids (1) THE record company behind Irish rockers U2 has allegedly been unwittingly used by a multi-million dollar drugs trafficking ring (1) TONY Adams has been compared to TV gangster Tony Soprano (1) TOP Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson tried to stop his ex-wife from claiming they had sex after he remarried. (1) TOWIE to shoot summer special in Marbella (1) TV celebrity Peter Andre visited the new Aventura Amazonia (1) TWO men who have been arrested by detectives investigating the murder of crime boss Eamon 'The Don' Dunne are senior lieutenants of crime lord Christy Kinahan. (1) Taliban fire at delegates visiting Afghan massacre site (1) Taliban free hundreds from Pakistan prison (1) Tanning beds may be even riskier than thought (1) Tax adviser guilty of fraud scheme (1) Tech Savvy Street Gangs Take On Social Media (1) Teenagers jailed for south London murder (1) Tens of thousands flee as floods sweep Bangkok (1) Thailand launches new campaign to fight drug crimes (1) The Amy Winehouse Foundation will be launched on September 14 (1) The Civil Guard have asked for help from the public in identifying a body (1) The Italian captain of a ship that sank off the coast of Tuscany was placed under arrest after one of the most dramatic holiday cruise disasters (1) The King of Spain is a serial womaniser who once made a pass at Princess Diana while she was on holiday with Prince Charles (1) The King of Spain’s son-in-law was at the centre of a corruption storm today as he came under investigation for siphoning off public money. (1) The Netherlands is embarking on a crusade against its multi-billion-euro marijuana industry (1) The Occupy London Stock Exchange protest encampment outside St Paul's Cathedral. (1) The Spanish Government is to increase the tax on diesel vehicles (1) The Taliban has claimed responsibility for the roadside bomb that killed six British soldiers on patrol in Afghanistan (1) The UK could become a hub for smuggling the herbal stimulant khat (1) The ex Mayor of Alcaucín in Málaga (1) The former chief reporter of the News of the World was arrested yesterday by police investigating the phone hacking scandal (1) The founder and leader of glam rock group (1) The girlfriend who could finally endure no more (1) The great Asian gold theft crisis (1) The head of the Hell’s Angels in Iceland was arrested yesterday and remand in custody for a week (1) The lucrative illicit market in “B.C. Bud” (1) The number of Britons arrested overseas is on the rise (1) The richest woman in the world (1) The shooting of three IRA members by the SAS in March 1988 is linked to a major review commissioned by the Prime Minister David Cameron (1) The singer was found five times over the drink-drive limit (1) The slain Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi secretly spirited out of Libya and invested overseas more than $200 billion (1) They somehow appeared in the bathroom. (1) This is the buff soldier who exchanged numbers with Cheryl Cole. (1) Thousands of British expats are on the brink of losing everything after being duped by unscrupulous financial advisers. (1) Three New Brunswick Smoke Shops Raided (1) Three killed in northern Italy earthquake (1) Three women held for drug smuggling bid (1) Thurlbeck to fight sacking claim (1) Times of London (1) To Be Outlawed (1) To the School Community: Due to the great insecurity we are living (1) Tony Blair 'visited Libya to lobby for JP Morgan' (1) Tony Blair is unaccountable over business interests (1) Tony Mokbel supergrass set for $1 million reward (1) Too Floppy (1) Top five most hated Airports (1) Top former art dealer faces 87 charges after fraud probe (1) Treasure hunters eye huge shipwreck haul (1) Trial begins in giant Spanish corruption scandal (1) Trolling Could Get You 25 Years in Jail in Arizona (1) Troubled Spain (1) Troy Davis execution goes ahead despite serious doubts about his guilt (1) Troy Mercanti To Have Bedside Hearing (1) Turner Says Murdoch 'Going to Have to Step Down' From News Corp. (1) Twenty seconds of shooting (1) Twitter has complained about changes made by Google to integrate its social network Google+ into search results. (1) Two British tour operators who come to Spain go bust (1) Two Mexicans Killed for Reporting Criminals on Social Web Sites (1) Two UK Murdoch journalists in apparent suicide bids (1) Two arrested after headless burnt body is found in 'suspected gangland execution' (1) Two arrests after five men shot in Homerton (1) Two businessman linked to a Glasgow gangland family will have almost £1m assets confiscated under proceeds of crime legislation. (1) Two former News of the World executives have hit back at their 'disingenuous' former boss James Murdoch (1) Two men took their friend's corpse on a night out with them to a strip club so they could use his ATM card to buy drinks (1) Two police officers were injured in a shoot-out in Toulouse on Wednesday with a gunman claiming links to al Qaeda (1) Two police officers were injured in a shoot-out in a raid on a house in Toulouse to arrest suspects in the killings of three children and a rabbi at a Jewish school in southwest France. (1) Two-thirds of smokers try to quit in new year (1) U.S. court backs Spain over $500M sea treasure (1) UBS CEO Gruebel resigns over rogue trading loss (1) UBS hit by $2bn rogue trade (1) UBS raises rogue equity trade losses to $2.3 billion (1) UBS trader denies gambling £1.5 billion in Britain's biggest banking fraud (1) UC Berkeley researchers pinpoint areas of brain linked with addiction (1) UK Home Office considering gender-neutral passports (1) UK border checks are 'a bad joke' (1) UK ticketholder wins £41 Euromillions jackpot (1) UN watchdog says nuclear talks with Iran failed (1) US Marines identify 'urination' troops (1) US and France send warships through Strait of Hormuz (1) US issues travel alert linked to Iran plot (1) US says it will 'consider other measures' to end bloodshed (1) US soldier has killed 16 Afghan civilians (1) US to pressure Iran over 'plot to kill Saudi envoy' (1) US vintage aircraft crash leaves three dead and 54 injured (1) Under European Union law (1) Underworld bankers Daniel Keenan and Andrew Barnett who laundered £17m of drug money are jailed (1) United States service member walked out of a military base in a rural district of southern Afghanistan on Sunday and opened fire on three nearby houses (1) Various stories about how Al Qathafi lived his last moments have emerged (1) Venezuela deports 6 suspected drug traffickers (1) Villages all but wiped out as storms batter Italy's 'Cinque Terre' (1) Violent gangs are deeply entrenched in Spanish Town (1) Virgin Atlantic employee has resigned following allegations she routinely fed information about the airline's celebrity clientele (1) Wall Street markets are suffering huge falls this morning as fears grow that Europe's plan to save the euro will unravel (1) Wallace's ex: I'm really sorry (1) Wayne Rooney launches phone-hacking claim (1) Western embassies targeted in Afghanistan attacks (1) Whistle-blower links Serbian drug lords (1) Whitney Houston To Make Hollywood Return (1) Whitney Houston dead: coroner confirms singer was found in hotel bathtub (1) Whitney Houston drowned after cocaine use (1) Whitney Houston full autopsy report to offer more details (1) Whitney Houston's Funeral To Be Streamed Live Online (1) Whitney Houston: 'Powdery' substance in hotel bathroom (1) Whitney is laid to rest: Late singer buried at private ceremony in home town (1) Why don't GPS warn you that statins can harm your memory? (1) Why only you can choose the perfect perfume (1) Wonga stops targeting students after Twitter protests (1) Worrying is good for you and reflects higher IQ (1) Wrecked Italian liner will not be moved for months (1) Yemeni women burn veils to protest regime (1) Yoga in Marbella (1) You can buy a Kalashnikov for a hundred euros on the back streets of Athens (1) You're not in Newscastle anymore: The master bedroom inside the $5.5 (£3.4million) mansion in Beverly Hills Cheryl viewed last night (1) Your Vagina Isn't Just Too Big (1) Zemun gangsters enter pleas in PM murder case (1) a Quebec member of the Hells Angels wanted se 2009 in connection to 22 murder cases (1) a book has claimed. (1) a verdict that caps a riches-to-rags trajectory for the former Texas financier and Caribbean playboy. (1) a violent street gang with ties to California (1) above a shop in Turnpike Lane (1) adviser says (1) after a member of staff at the city's Roxy venue found two men and a woman in the men's toilets. (1) after media reports linked him to the case. (1) after the capture of four of its top leaders and the dismantling of about 40 cells in that organization in the state of Veracruz (1) and Too Hairy—It's Also Too Brown (1) and certain processed fatty foods (1) and his gang are rumoured to be responsible for 25 murders. (1) and in some residential sections of the northwestern parish of St. James (1) and since authorities are not giving teachers (1) and the British are the majority in Benidorm (1) and why (1) approached the Home Secretary’s office for permission to weaken passport checks (1) as exemplified by a recent Olive Press investigation (1) boat washes up in Spain (1) broke into her £10million London home and rifled through her bedding. (1) but no sense (1) calling her ‘embarrassing’ and ‘desperate’ (1) charity worker employed by one of David Cameron’s Big Society gurus has been arrested on suspicion of smuggling cocaine with a street value of £120 (1) children are being taken before the youth courts for trivial reasons. (1) could still be alive (1) crew suspected drunk (1) crime and tragic overboard deaths are common on cruise vacations (1) death's-head hawk moth is a harbinger of pestilence and death. (1) ducklings and even kittens in hammocks will brighten up any rainy day. (1) east London (1) expect more arrests (1) exploding the common myths about which foods are good for us (1) five dead policemen. (1) founder of Saskatoon's notorious Terror Squad street gang is out of prison and back on the streets (1) full brutality of former Libyan tyrant Muammar Gaddafi's regime has been revealed in chilling video footage of prison torture sessions. (1) has been arrested by authorities in Panama (1) has died while out fishing for carp at the Amadorio dam (1) has revealed that his ex-wife spent more than £12 million (1) heroin or meth (1) highranking member of the United Nation gang who had direct contact with Mexican cartels (1) holmesandco-london.com (1) identified a suspect in the slaying of a high-ranking member of the Hells Angels who was shot and killed at a funeral (1) in the Southern Spanish region of Andalucia (1) including Madonna (1) including nine children (1) including the royal editor of Rupert Murdoch's Sun tabloid (1) including three children (1) infamy (1) inmate charged with murder on the run after prison van ambush (1) is likely to be arrested and prosecuted by police (1) is sexualising the dance floors of a much younger generation. (1) is to launch on this side of the Atlantic. (1) it is safe to say that Vin Diesel is a man who likes his boys' toys. (1) jewellery and shoes. (1) judge rules (1) jurors heard today as they again saw a photo of the pop stars dead body. (1) just west of Kingston (1) kill 28 people (1) killing at least 15 civilians (1) known as 'daggering' (1) legal ban on weapon-toting protection staff will be relaxed so that firms can apply for a licence to have them on board in danger zones. (1) looked a shadow of her former self as she arrived to face 21 charges at Westminster Magistrates’ Court in central London. (1) metal railings and farm animals in highly organised hits. (1) military and government. (1) mobile (1) named as Andrew Latham (1) of 88 Forthill Ave. (1) official figures have shown. (1) on suspicion of intimidating a witness. (1) parents (1) police hunt for Michael Brown's missing millions (1) police urge (1) popular Caribbean dancing style used by adults (1) power failures (1) private jets waved through customs and immigration checks (1) prohibiting nudism and sexual activity on the beach (1) refuses to 'search for food in garbage' (1) ruling on how much money will be confiscated from the ringleader of an international drugs gang that was based in Wiltshire is due next week. (1) sat in the dock at the country's supreme court (1) says 'The bigger the crowd (1) says Obama (1) says coroner (1) says ex-bikie Wissam Amer (1) says study (1) says survey (1) says the X Factor supremo is one of the key reasons that his four-year romance with Nicole Scherzinger hit the skids. (1) she’s furious and has something she is desperate to get off that famously pneumatic chest of hers... (1) shot in back in Poplar (1) show-insider Down Under also explained to the newspaper that Starr's bout of ill-health has nothing to do with his well-documented heart problems (1) showing Rolling Stone Mick Jagger in the back of a police car: a great modern history painting. (1) shut down drive-through drug operation near University Mall (1) socially disruptive narcissists More Facebook Friends You Have (1) star wars recreations of famous photographs (1) students and the community in general the sufficient security (1) study suggests (1) sugar (1) supplied Whitney Houston with a lethal cocktail of prescription drugs (1) targeting the Hells Angels (1) taxmen snoop about homes rented to sun-seeking vacationers — then visit the owners who neglected to report the income (1) teenagers barricade themselves in ski chalet in France (1) the 'Canadian Psycho (1) the American media giant that streams blockbuster movies and TV series over the internet (1) the British girl who went missing while on holiday in Portugal half a decade ago (1) the Chicago area had the most heroin-related hospital visits in the nation. (1) the Formula One chief executive (1) the Internet has many of us on a very short leash – an addictive one. (1) the More Unhappy You Are (1) the bigger my habit got' (1) the charismatic and controversial investigating magistrate Baltasar Garzón (1) the daily Sun had systematically paid large sums of money to “a network of corrupted officials” in the British police (1) the northern Spanish town where thousands of British students flock every spring for four nights of drunken debauchery. (1) the £135 (1) trafficking accused found hiding in loft with £70k in cash (1) was arraigned on gun charges (1) was the city you avoided (1) were killed (1) where the authorities have evacuated thousands of people. (1) which asserts the power of therapy to change the sexual orientation of gay people. (1) which houses Schapelle Corby and the Bali Nine (1) which includes the resort city of Montego Bay. (1) whistleblower claims (1) who barely survived taking contaminated cocaine that killed her 'Amazing Race' producer boss (1) who believes the star loves him (1) who survives (1) who was arrested for a second time with seven other people (1) who was identified by prosecutors as a member of the Tiny Rascals Gang-Grey (1) wife killed at Thai resort (1) with colorfully lit brothels staffed mainly by poor immigrant women from Latin America (1) with three empty vodka bottles next to her. (1) £26m Doncaster cig smuggler caught on Costa del Crime (1) ‘Loco Mia’ (1) ‘Save euro’ plea to Germans as Spain slumps (1) ‘Slob’ Simmons had sex sickness says Ace (1)

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