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Prime Minister Boris Johnson will today chair a meeting of the government's Crime and Justice Taskforce to discuss further steps to protect women and. ....
Wife Of Syria s Assad Faces War Crimes Probe In UK Law firm seeks prosecution of Asma al Assad, a dual Syrian British national, for inciting, encouraging acts of terrorism. Asma al-Assad, the wife of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, is facing possible prosecution for crimes against humanity by inciting and encouraging acts of terrorism against the people of Syria. Guernica 37 International Justice Chambers, a human rights law firm, submitted a confidential filing to the War Crimes Unit of the Metropolitan Police Service Counter-Terrorism Command on Saturday to open an investigation against Assad, who is a dual Syrian-British national. The legal team at Guernica 37 International Justice Chambers has been investigating this matter for a number of months and has submitted two confidential filings with the War Crimes Unit, the firm said in a statement. ....
NSW EPA A contractor who was paid nearly a quarter of a million dollars to take asbestos contaminated soil to a lawful landfill has been handed a 12-month term of imprisonment, to be served in the community, for faking waste disposal dockets. Paul Mouawad was sentenced in the Land and Environment Court on 26 February 2021 following prosecution by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) over the disposal of 1,400 tonnes of waste containing asbestos. An investigation by the EPA found 134 truckloads of asbestos-contaminated soil were collected from a building site in Darlington central Sydney in June and July 2016, but only one truckload was lawfully disposed of at the Elizabeth Drive Landfill at Kemps Creek. ....
Police will continue to target hooning and other dangerous driving behaviour in North West Tasmania. “We will be continuing to target those drivers who drive in an unsafe manner, putting themselves and other road users at risk” Acting Inspector Darren Woolley from Western Road and Public Order Services said. Police will continue to actively patrol urban and rural roads and are asking for the public’s assistance if they witness dangerous driving. “Help us keep Tasmanian roads safe, if you see a vehicle being driven dangerously, report it to police. Remember to include as much information as you can – time, date, location, registration number and any other distinguishing features that will assist police to locate the driver.” ....