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Crime in Merseyside is the third highest in North West England after Greater Manchester and Lancashire. [improper synthesis?] [1] [failed verification] Crime in Merseyside is the responsibility of Merseyside Police, and its chief constable Andy Cooke. Unlike Greater Manchester, [dubious – discuss] the area still has a Police and Crime ...
Dozens of people have been arrested as part an organised crime crackdown following a string of shootings and the death of a nine-year-old girl. More than 30 arrested in Liverpool in crackdown on ...
Graham Johnson (born 4 May 1968) is an author and investigative journalist from Liverpool in the United Kingdom. [1] He has written for several news organisation and the since the 2000s has written both non-fiction and fiction books. His works focuses largely crime, especially organised crime. Johnson has made documentary films and appeared on ...
The two men appeared at Liverpool Crown Court on 3 October. [24] On 21 December 2022, Thomas Cashman appeared at Liverpool Crown Court via videolink from HM Prison Manchester and pleaded not guilty to all five charges. [25] Cashman had been apprehended after a tip-off from a former partner, who lived nearby and he had visited shortly after the ...
The "Liverpool mafia", is a term used for a long-standing drugs cartel which was started by Liverpool crime boss Tommy “Tacker” Comerford. In the late 1970s, he formed the "Liverpool Mafia", a group of white, middle-aged former armed robbers who, using corrupt port officials and protected by corrupt police , smuggled major quantities of ...
The Liverpool Echo is a newspaper published by Trinity Mirror North West & North Wales – a subsidiary company of Reach plc and is based in St. Paul's Square, Liverpool, England. It is published Monday through Sunday, and is Liverpool's daily newspaper. Until January 13, 2012 , it had a sister morning paper, the Liverpool Daily Post. Between ...
Rhys Jones was the second-born son of Stephen (born in Liverpool) and Melanie Jones.He had one brother, Owen (born 1990). [5] Rhys, who would have turned 12 five weeks after his death, had just left Broad Square Primary School on the Norris Green housing estate, and was due to start secondary school at Fazakerley High School in September 2007.
The conviction of Liverpool F.C. supporter Michael Shields resulted from the attempted murder of Bulgarian citizen Martin Georgiev on 30 May 2005 with a paving slab in the Black Sea resort of Golden Sands, Bulgaria, following Liverpool F.C.'s 2005 UEFA Champions League win. Shields was arrested and subsequently convicted for the attack. [1]