mafia
Don’t mess with the mob; a look into organized crime networks and mafia families, the real-life gangsters that inspired The Godfather.
National Crime Agency investigating whether Clapham chemical attack suspect Abdul Ezedi has gang links
The Public Wrongdoing Office has been drafted in by the police to decide whether substance assault suspect Abdul Ezedi is finding support from a coordinated pack to dodge catch.
By prashant soni2 years ago in Criminal
Unrighteous Blood of Pakistanis in Iran
Sovereign countries take strict notice of the death of even one of their citizens in another country, like Shahnawaz Ameer, son of Ayaz Ameer, killed his wife Sara Inam due to mental problems. She was a Canadian citizen. The ability to kill Pakistani workers in Iran exists in many organizations, but it can be found out only through a transparent investigation. Many high-profile murder cases do not have a proper investigation. Benazir Bhutto's murder itself was not properly investigated. Arshad Sharif's murder was not investigated.
By Ishraq Ahmed Hashmi2 years ago in Criminal
Women In Hell
Ever contemplated the existence of prisons designed specifically for women, equally as perilous as those notorious for men? While tales of harrowing conditions often surround male prisoners, it's crucial to illuminate the equally alarming realities within female prisons. In this eye-opening exploration, I will delve into the ten most dangerous prisons for women, uncovering the shocking aspects of their lives behind bars. Brace yourself for the grim circumstances faced by these incarcerated women.
By Abdallah Daud2 years ago in Criminal
"California State University Faculty and Teamsters United: A Historic Strike for Rights, Respect, and Justice"
In an unprecedented move, members of the California Faculty Association (CFA) at California State University (CSU) campuses, joined by Teamsters Local 2010, have initiated a historic systemwide strike from January 22 to 26. This significant demonstration of solidarity aims to address longstanding grievances related to salary disparities, workload issues, health and safety concerns, and parental leave.
By Sushil Bhatta2 years ago in Criminal
The parrot that talked too much. Content Warning.
Private detective, Jack, was sitting in his office when he received a call from a client. The client, Mr. Smith, was worried about his business partner, Mr. Johnson, who had disappeared a few days ago. Smith suspected that Johnson had been murdered and wanted Jack to investigate.
By Hendrik SancheZ2 years ago in Criminal
Shadows of Justice
In the bustling city of Harmonyville, a wave of vigilantism began to cast shadows over the once-peaceful streets. A mysterious figure, clad in a mask and armed with a sense of self-righteousness, emerged as the self-appointed arbiter of justice. The citizens, frustrated by rising crime rates, started to view this vigilante as a symbol of hope.
By Martina Marriott2 years ago in Criminal
As War Furies, Israel To Have to deal with Gaza Annihilation Penalties At World Court. Content Warning.
As War Furies, Israel To Have to deal with Gaza Annihilation Penalties At World Court As Israel's conflict in Gaza kept on seething, the Global Courtroom in The Hague, otherwise called the World Court, was to hold hearings on Thursday and Friday for a situation brought by South Africa.
By S.B.Manikandan2 years ago in Criminal
Snowfall Deception
In the heart of a winter wonderland, where the trees wore cloaks of snow and the air sparkled with frost, a white snowy cat named Luna prowled the silent woods. Luna's fur blended seamlessly with the snowy landscape, making her an elusive predator in this pristine world.
By Raja Abid Aziz2 years ago in Criminal







