Scotland Yard apologises over death of man in G20 protest
Ending a four-year legal battle, the Scotland Yard Monday apologised “unreservedly” and reached an out-of-the-court settlement with the family of a newspaper vendor who was killed during protests against the G20 summit here.
Cops to probe Wimbledon `rape’
London: A woman was allegedly raped at a makeshift campsite erected for people in queue for Wimbledon final tickets on Sunday and a man has been arrested in connection with the incident, police has s
London soldier murder raises fears of “lone wolf” attacks
The brutal murder of a British soldier in northwest region of London has the hallmarks of a militant Islamist attack but one conducted by “lone wolf” operators, a security nightmare, experts said on Thursday.
Babbar Khalsa taking ISI aid to revive sleeper cells
The National Investigation Agency has found credible information which confirms that Babbar Khalsa International, which incidentally is the prime suspect behind the attack on Lt. Gen. K.S. Brar in Lon
Attackers of Brar to be brought to justice: Britain
Britain has assured India of its determination to bring the perpetrators of attack on retired Lt Gen K.S. Brar to justice and said it will continue updating Indian officials about the investigations i
Radical preacher Abu Hamza extradited to US
Radical Islamist preacher Abu Hamza and four other terror suspects were on their way from Britain to the United States on Saturday after a court rejected their last-ditch court bid to block their extr
Brar assailants had 'long beards': Police
Scotland Yard has appealed for information from members of the public on the Sunday night assault on Lt Gen K S Brar, and described the four assailants as wearing dark clothing, long black jackets and
British plans to arrest Assange accidentally revealed
British police accidentally let slip their plans to arrest Julian Assange should he leave the Ecuadoran embassy in London, with pictures of their notes appearing in newspapers on Saturday.
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Scotland Yard may end spot-fixing investigation next week
The Scotland Yard is expected to complete its investigations into the spot-fixing allegations against three Pakistani players by next week.
Tainted pacer Riaz to be questioned by Scotland Yard on Wednesday
The fourth Pakistani player tainted in the “spot-fixing” scandal that shocked world cricket, Wahab Riaz will be interrogated by Scotland Yard on Wednesday, team manager Yawar Saeed said on Tuesday.