Thieves dug a “complex” 15m tunnel beneath an ATM to make off with an estimated £60,000 haul, according to police.
Thieves dug a “complex” 15m tunnel beneath an ATM to make off with an estimated £60,000 haul, according to police.
A Morrisons employee has been arrested in connection with the theft of payroll data last week.
A 300-year-old Stradivarius violin worth an estimated $5 million (£3 million) that was stolen in January has been recovered by police in Milwaukee.
More than £7 million worth of items have been stolen from the MoD premises in the last three years according to figures made public after a question in the Commons from Tory MP Nick de Bois.
Recently it was reported that British police threatened to taser a Bahraini prince for his drunken antics on a British Airways flight to Bahrain. Although headline-grabbing, the drunken antics of a prince pale in significance compared to alarming accusations leveled against Prince Nasser, the King of Bahrain’s son. He is accused by a number of opposition figures of actively carrying out torture during last year’s demonstrations. He is not, however, the first prince in Bahrain to be accused of abhorrent behavior, and it is interesting to delve into the history books to compare Nasser’s behavior with that of a ‘prince’ who lived 100 years ago. I am in fact, talking about the infamous Sheikh Abdulla bin Isa Al Khalifa