Teenager arrested over impersonating PSNI officer after North Belfast scam
It is alleged potential victims had been contacted by someone claiming to be a police officer and were on their way to hand over an amount of money for ‘scanning’
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The death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police last year and the subsequent calls for reform led Saskatoon police to recognize the importance of building trust in the community, Police Chief Troy Cooper says.
“One of the best ways that we do that is by reflecting the community,” he said Thursday after the monthly meeting of the Saskatoon board of police commissioners.
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Cooper said the fact police have a strategy and a commitment to diversity is a recognition police see recruitment as a way to maintain a positive relationship with the community.
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Conman accountant s life of luxury after swindling £1.4m with pack of lies
Stephen Day was a cheat in love and money and even ripped off three NHS trusts
Serial conman Stephen Day, 53 (Image: GMP)
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A crook who spun an elaborate web of lies and deceit was finally jailed after a six-year investigation.
A cheat in love and money: The conman accountant who swindled more than £1.4m from companies, the NHS and a woman he strung along with a pack of lies
A 45-acre estate the career criminal was renovating had its own salmon fishing stretch
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