Police tackle EU's partners in crime
13th Nov 2006, 07:15 GMT
BRITISH detectives are being sent to Eastern Europe to bolster crime-fighting techniques amid fears that Bulgarian and Romanian gangs are ready to exploit their countries' forthcoming membership of the EU....
Police tackle EU's partners in crime related news:
- EU partners urge Poland to give up 'No' to EU-Russia deal — Monsters and Critics News
- Police in crime plea to parents — Scotsman.com News
- North airport to tighten security — BBC News | UK News | England | Tees | World Edition
- UK Car Rentals to Require Fingerprints — Schneier on Security
- EU cautious on NATO call for Afghan police role — Reuters: Top News
- Face of innocence delivers deadly message — Scotsman.com News
- Police step up phone driver fines — BBC News | UK News | England | Staffordshire | World Edition
- Report: Rates down but SA still a world leader in crime — Mail & Guardian Online
- Police hunt swastika vandals — New York Daily News Online -- Crime File
- Internet fraud warning — Computer Crime Research News
Latest news from TimesOnline: World:
- Iraq war widow lays autumn leaves for a fallen generation
- 'Most wanted' man meets UN envoy
- Iran 'must start to fear' Israel if it fails to halt nuclear plan
- Combatants to clear up deadly leftovers
- Bomb kills 35 as Iraq presses US to withdraw
- Bush joins quest to give troops a new direction
- Only I can take Elysée, Royal tells her party
- And finally . . . here is the late news in English from al-Jazeera
- Memories of O. J. Simpson and Lindbergh trials haunt US TV
- Utopia a place where Aborigines live long and prosper