criminals
Coverage of criminals in the Nexus archive.
- ‘It’s whack-a-mole’: how Europe’s smart border melted down
An automated system, first proposed in 2008, was designed to prevent criminals from entering Europe but instead is causing delays for travelers.
- ‘Build Vice City’: the GTA 6 scam that’s hitting Grand Theft Auto fans
Criminals are exploiting Grand Theft Auto VI anticipation by using AI to create fake websites and emails offering a pre-release beta test, putting bank details at risk. The scam targets GTA fans with an invitation to participate in a 'beta' version of the game ahead of its official release.
- Pawan Kalyan bats for online citizens’ forum to question abuse of law and order, if any
Pawan Kalyan advocates for an online citizens’ forum to address potential abuse of law and order. He states the issue is not under his jurisdiction but pledges to engage civil society on the matter, emphasizing that criminals should not hold political power.
- Our people recruit criminals from other states to perpetrate crime in Edo – Okpebholo
Governor Okpebholo accused local people of recruiting criminals from other states to commit crimes in Edo. Volunteers are now stationed in forests to prevent criminals from settling in the state.
- Navy uncovers hidden storage site, recovers 17,000 litres of crude oil
The Navy discovered a hidden storage site and recovered 17,000 litres of crude oil. The naval spokesperson noted that criminals are using increasingly sophisticated methods to conceal their oil theft operations.
- Labour left 98% of victims in the dark when 179 criminals were released from jail by mistake
Labour left 98% of victims uninformed after mistakenly releasing 179 criminals from jail.
- Police spark fury among travellers as they launch AI-driven facial recognition crackdown on criminals at Appleby Horse Fair
Police have launched an AI-driven facial recognition crackdown on criminals at Appleby Horse Fair. This action has sparked fury among travelers.
- Kaylee Goncalves's parents on facing Bryan Kohberger, catching criminals and dealing with the killer's fans: Listen to the interview in full in The Trial: USA podcast
Kaylee Goncalves's parents discuss facing Bryan Kohberger, efforts to catch criminals, and handling the killer's fans. The interview is featured in The Trial: USA podcast.
- More proof that progressives are pro-crime
The article claims that progressives are pro-crime, citing technology that effectively reduces car theft and helps catch criminals as evidence. It suggests that the success of this technology is problematic for progressive agendas.
- £325billion of dirty money flows through Britain every year as criminals funnel funds worth 10% of UK's GDP, report claims
A report claims £325 billion of illicit funds flow through Britain annually, equivalent to 10% of the UK's GDP. This highlights significant money laundering activities by criminals within the country.
- Urgent warning to music lovers over FAKE records: Criminals are selling counterfeit vinyl for thousands - so, would you be able to spot a dupe?
Criminals are selling counterfeit vinyl records for thousands of dollars, posing a risk to music lovers. The article warns buyers to be cautious and highlights the difficulty in spotting fake records.
- Labour's 'soft justice' measures see more than 60,000 criminals freed early from jail
Labour's 'soft justice' policies have led to over 60,000 early releases of criminals from jail. Critics argue the measures undermine public safety and judicial rigor.
- The British software engineer and midwife accused of being CRIMINALS by faulty AI facial recognition software and why YOU should be worried by its rise
A British software engineer and midwife were wrongly accused of being criminals by faulty AI facial recognition software. The incident highlights growing concerns about the reliability and ethical implications of AI technologies in law enforcement and public safety.
- Farmer exposes 'ridiculous' government licensing system that lets criminals dump waste in the country - after registering her prize COW Beau as an official rubbish disposer
A farmer criticizes a government licensing system that permits criminals to illegally dump waste by registering her prize cow, Beau, as an official rubbish disposer. The system is described as 'ridiculous' for enabling waste dumping under the guise of legitimate waste management.