Irresponsible motorists and repeat offenders, beware! A new pilot project is to ensure that the long arm of the law will be used to curb bad driving habits.
Efforts to curb litany of rape and other sexual violence in the country seemed not be yielding significant fruits as evident by the latest reports of rape involving a man said to be 25 and a little girl, 7.
The National Elections Commission (NEC) has summoned some top executives of the National Patriotic Party (NPP) to answer claims by other concerned officials of the same institution that they (former executives) are involved in corrupt practices.
The Acting Director of the Center For Law and Human Rights Education (CLHRE) Edward Z. Solu has called on the Liberian government to conduct more education on the rape law.
THE reputational damage to SA as a result of the latest crime statistics, including the rise in the business-related crimes such as robbery, would continue to be "huge" in terms of steering investment and business opportunities away, South African Chamber
The Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC) has expressed reluctance to continue with the multi-million Central Medical Stores (CMS) case because of a clash with the newly formed government security intelligence outfit.
A man in his mid-20s has been sentenced to 25 years' imprisonment after he kidnapped several Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) students at gunpoint and robbed them.
A Mozambican court has finally judged a case of corruption - however the man convicted is not a Mozambican official, but a Portuguese citizen accusing of offering a bribe to Interior Ministry officials in order to speed up his request
Western Cape police have released detailed statistics to defend the crime-fighting reputation of Nyanga police station which, for the third consecutive year, recorded the highest number of murders in the country.
THE health department has defended its awarding of a contract for the supply of antiretroviral drugs to Adcock-Ingram, a company which was recently fined for price fixing.
Roosevelt Quiah, former Chairman of the National Investment Commission of Liberia is reportedly in Police custody in Monrovia for allegedly forging the signature of Lands, Mines and Energy Minister Dr. Eugene Shannon.
The proposed anti-corruption division of the High Court will begin business this month, Principal Judge James Ogoola said yesterday, announcing a landmark development that was first suggested towards the end of 2007.
THE two detained former Ministers of Aviation - Prof Babalola Borishade and Chief Femi Fani-Kayode- were yesterday slammed with a five-count charge of criminal conspiracy, breach of official trust, breach of trust, forgery and misappropriation of N19.5 billion public fund
MEN of the Delta state police command have arrested a two-man gang, who specializes in trailing customers to and from banks in Asaba with motorcycle, popular referred to as okada in Asaba.
Two persons suspected to be dealers in illegal petroleum products have been arrested in Onitsha by the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).
Two former Ministers of Aviation, Prof. Babalola Borishade and Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, and the former Managing Director, Nigeria Airspace Management Agency [NAMA], Capt. Rowland Iyayi, were yesterday arraigned before an Abuja Chief Magistrate Court by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Former Bauchi State governor, Alhaji Adamu Muazu, yesterday said that he was not bothered by the ongoing probe of his administration by Gov. Isa Yuguda.
Three people including two police constables were yesterday shot dead as the police stormed Kalerwe, a city suburb in Kawempe Division to arrest drug abusers.
Senate Committee on aviation yesterday summoned the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Chief Michael Aondoakaa (SAN), and his finance counterpart, Dr. Shamsudeen Usman, in connection with the N19.5 billion Aviation Intervention Fund.