Thursday, 13 December 2012

refugee Teenage boy appears in court on terror charges

crime reporter northhampton weastar times/Ebc/Wp:::
A 16-year-old from Northamptonshire has appeared in court charged with possession of explosives and terrorism offences.
The boy, who was arrested in February at his home in Bugbrooke, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court earlier.
Since his arrest he has been detained under the Mental Health Act in secure accommodation in the West Midlands area, Northamptonshire Police said.
The teenager will next appear at Birmingham Youth Court on 23 January.
The spokeswoman said the boy was charged with possession of material in connection with terrorism; possession of explosive material; two counts of possession of articles in connection with terrorism, and a further charge of possession of a prohibited image of a child.

Former Ipswich School teacher(african-carrabian refugee) faces child porn charges

crime reporter(weastar times/Ebc/Wp):::
A former senior teacher at a Suffolk private school has been charged with five counts of making indecent images of children relating to more than 44,000 pictures.
William Stansbury, who taught at Ipswich School, is due to appear before Ipswich magistrates on 2 January.
Mr Stansbury, 45, of Glenmoor Road, West Parley, Ferndown, Dorset, worked at the school as head of sixth form.
Support is being offered to any pupils at the school affected by the news.
Headmaster Nicholas Weaver said: "We are obviously very shocked and saddened by this news regarding a former employee.
"We have written to our parents to reassure them that the charges do not relate to any pupils at Ipswich School.
"Throughout the investigation we have worked closely with the police."
Mr Stansbury left Ipswich School in August 2012. His most recent appointment was as assistant head co-curricular and marketing, and previously he was head of sixth form.

CCTV released as skip stolen in Wem

crime reporter (weastar times/Ebc/wp))

Officers said the 15ft (4.6m) long yellow skip was taken from Wem Business Park in New Street, Wem, on Friday.
They said the thieves used a built-in crane in their Ford Iveco truck to load the skip on to the back of the vehicle.
Police said the truck, which they said was "distinctive" and possibly purple in colour, turned into Shrewsbury Road and headed out of town.
The skip is thought to be worth £2,000.
West Mercia Police urged any witnesses to contact them.

Men(refugee) held after kebab shop fights

refugee border control reporter,surrey (wp)

a refugee from inidan-paki held for crime in shop.trial continue .....if guilty life sentece given by royal court of justice....