The Cube Five mosques vandalised in Birmingham | #TheCube At least one of the mosques was reportedly vandalised with a sledgehammer, according to a statement released by West Midlands Police. 21/03/2019
China China clones 'Sherlock Holmes' of police dogs: state media Three-months old Kunxun was cloned from a decorated female police sniffer. 21/03/2019
Italy Man who hijacked Italy school bus acted as 'lone wolf' A school bus driver went on a rampage with 51 students aboard before setting the vehicle ablaze in an apparent protest over Italy's migration policy, police said. 20/03/2019
United Kingdom Billionaire arrested in London over India’s biggest banking fraud Nirav Modi is one of the main suspects charged in the $2 billion loan fraud at state-run Punjab National Bank (PNB), India's biggest banking fraud. 20/03/2019
Europe News Police say Brussels 'bomb threat' was false alarm Dozens of people were evacuated from a building near the European Union's headquarters on Tuesday morning. But after combing nearby streets, police confirmed it was a false alarm. 19/03/2019
France Police body investigate images of police stashing alleged PSG jerseys The French police investigation body has opened an enquiry into whether officers were stealing PSG jerseys after a viral video shows them stashing red and white t-shirts into a bag next to the club's store in the Champs Elysees. 17/03/2019
New Zealand New Zealand: 49 dead in mass shootings at Christchurch mosques Police in New Zealand say 49 people have been killed at two mosques when at least one gunman opened fire on worshippers. 15/03/2019
World Denmark has pervasive rape culture, says human rights group Amnesty Despite being concerned one Europe's most gender equal countries, Denmark has a "pervasive rape culture" and systemic problems in dealing with rape, according to a report from Amnesty International. The report is calling for a change in the definition of rape, to focus on the importance of consent. 12/03/2019
France French mayor bans police from using riot control guns Dany Kocher from the Phalsbourg cited the UN's recent request for an investigation into allegations of police brutality during Gilets Jaunes protests. 09/03/2019
United Kingdom Explosive devices found at two London airports and Waterloo station Explosive devices found in two London airports and Waterloo station prompt counter terror probe 05/03/2019
USA Superintendent who defecated in public says police shouldn't have released mugshot An attorney for Thomas Tramaglini, who resigned as the top administrator of the Kenilworth school district, said "his life has been ruined because of this." 28/02/2019
USA Authorities are warning parents about '48-Hour Challenge' "We don't know that anyone is doing it yet and but we saw it out there and we wanted to present it to parents," police in Indiana said. 21/02/2019
France Former boxer in 'Yellow Vest' protest gets one year jail sentence Christophe Dettinger, a former boxer who hit police during a 'Yellow vest' protest was handed an 18-month suspended sentence in addition to jail time on Wednesday. 13/02/2019
Indonesia Papua police apologises after using snake in an interrogation Indonesian police apologised after a video circulating on social media showed officers using a snake to extract a confession from a suspect. 11/02/2019
Norway Snowed under? Norway police race each other using shields as sledges Police in Norway put themselves on a slippery slope by racing each other using their shields as sledges. 11/02/2019
Turkey 1,200-year-old Bible seized in Turkish anti-smuggling operation Six people were arrested for attempting to sell the Biblical text. 07/02/2019
France Thousands of France’s ‘gilets jaunes’ join 12th weekend of protests "Gilet jaune” (yellow vest) protesters took to the streets on Saturday for another weekend of anti-government action, as they paid homage to those injured by police in previous demonstrations. 02/02/2019
United Kingdom Facial recognition technology leads to arrests in London Three people were arrested in the British capital this week as a direct result of controversial facial recognition technology that is being trialled by police. 02/02/2019
France French court rules police use of controversial rubber bullets legal Top French court upholds police use of controversial rubber-bullet launchers. 01/02/2019