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Jamaica: Police Dismiss Report
Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mark Shields is dismissing reports that members of the Pakistan cricket team were mistreated during early investigations into the death of their coach, Bob Woolmer on March 18.
"Nothing could be farther from the truth. I have said throughout that we have nothing but 100 per cent co-operation from the Pakistan team. They were treated with dignity and respect at a time when their coach had died under tragic circumstances and they were very upset," the Deputy Commissioner said at a press conference at the Jamaica Police Officers Club on Hope Road on April... Read more
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Portugal News - Lagoa,Algarve, 22 July 2006
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Officers jailed after appealin
Nine GNR-BT traffic officers, handed suspended sentences two years ago for their involvement in acts of corruption in the Algarve, have been locked up hours after learning that their appealed had failed.
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