Sentences with phrase «police say the offences»

Toronto police say the offences took place in February and March 2017, when Master Raghav advertised his services as an astrologer and psychic.

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The teenager is charged with 15 offences including grievous bodily harm and possession of an item to discharge a noxious substance, the Metropolitan Police said.
Supt Andy Cox from Northamptonshire Police said: «Bodnarczuk was methodical — the offences were carefully planned and systematic and may well have gone undetected had officers not made this arrest.
Mr Cathcart, who called police to report a public order offence, said Wilshere turned up later and waited for him at the edge of the property.
A police spokesman said: «Jason Puncheon, 31, of Kingswood, has been charged with a Section 4 public order offence - causing fear or provocation of violence, possession of an offensive weapon and common assault.»
«Detectives from the MPS [Metropolitan police service] have this morning, 7 August, arrested a 32 - year - old - man, on suspicion of committing an offence under the Protection of Harassment Act, 1997,» Scotland Yard said in a statement.
The police said they had been asked to investigate whether the blogger, Michael Abberton, had committed any offences under the Representation of the People Act.
Cambridgeshire Police said: «Following a police investigation and advice from the Crown Prosecution Service no criminal offences were identified.&Police said: «Following a police investigation and advice from the Crown Prosecution Service no criminal offences were identified.&police investigation and advice from the Crown Prosecution Service no criminal offences were identified.»
He said he wanted to «reprofessionalise» police officers and ensure they would stop investigating minor offences and instead back up civic - minded householders.
He said: «We have a union and if anybody commits an offence, the police is supposed to inform our leaders before making any arrest at all.
ACP Faderin who described PCRC as non-uniformed police said the roles being played by the members of the organization can never be undermined as they have really assisted the command in its fight against crimes and other related offences.
He said criminal cases will not be treated as political issues under his government and urged the public to allow the police and judiciary to deal with criminal offences.
«The people who say they're against this bill need to look victims of serious crime, terrorism and child sex offences in the eye and tell them why they're not prepared to give the police the powers they need to protect the public,» she said.
The EC also said the APC flagbearer's forms had forged signatures of other people on it, and hence will be referred to the Ghana Police Service and the Attorney General for investigation and prosecution, in line with section 211, 248, 251, 256 of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29).
Meanwhile, the Police Headquarters says the officer involved in the offence «will be dealt with in accordance with the Police internal disciplinary proceedings in addition to possible criminal prosecution after investigation.»
The prosecutor said the case was later referred to the Domestic Violence Victims Support Unit, (DOVVSU), of the Agona Swedru Divisional Police Command, where Newton admitted to the offence.
One senior police source said: «Effectively the offence has been decriminalised and that is a dangerous day for democracy.
The Nigerian Police force has said incidences of rape, women and child abuse, trafficking and other gender based offences which have been fallouts of violence against women and children would soon be a thing of the past following...
She said the Commission will «refer the matter of the possible forgeries of these signatures to the Ghana Police Service and the Attorney General for investigation and prosecution in line with the following sections of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29): Section 211: Perjury Section 248: making false declaration etc. for office or voting; Section 251: Deceiving a public officer Section 256: Corruption, Intimidation and impersonation in respect of election.»
A senior member of the campaign group has also been reported to the Metropolitan Police because the watchdog said it had «reasonable grounds to suspect» they had committed criminal offences.
The Liberal Democrats» home affairs spokesman, Chris Huhne, said he would write to the police today to ask them to investigate whether bribery offences had been committed.
A statement said: «The decision by the police not to prosecute Lord Rennard with a criminal offence means that the party's disciplinary process, led by Alistair Webster QC, can now resume.
The defendants were charged with criminal conspiracy, obstruction of public servant from performing his lawful duties, abatement and assault on police officers, offences said to be contrary to sections 97, 85, 267 and 173 of the Penal Code Law.
The police prosecutor, Inspector Mustapha Tajudeen while briefing the court said the accused person committed the offence on November 19,2017 at about 16:30 pm at Ogo - Oluwa area, Osogbo.
The Metropolitan police said: «Officers from the obscene publications unit met with staff at Tate Modern... The officers have specialist experience in this field and are keen to work with gallery management to ensure that they do not inadvertently break the law or cause any offence to their visitors.»
The Ministry of Justice says it will support the Assaults on Emergency Workers (Offences) Bill, meaning offenders who attack emergency service workers such as ambulance and NHS staff, firefighters, police officers etc. will receive a twice-fold maximum prison sentence.
Nacro chief executive, Paul Cavadino, says: «For some time we have suspected that the police have been targeting younger children and less serious crimes to reach their targets of «offences brought to justice».
The terror legislation, the appeal court said, is imprecise and uncertain and led the police to define terrorist offences far too widely.
The week - long safety blitz will focus police enforcement efforts on drivers, cyclists and pedestrians who commit traffic offences at crosswalks, intersections and school zones, the newspaper says.
When someone is arrested and charged with a criminal offence, they may be released if they sign a form saying they promise to attend court on the date given to them by the police.
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Academic Harry Blagg saying the most significant policing impact of the NT Intervention was a 250 per cent increase in the rate of arrests for driving offences, which often led to stints in prison.
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