The Chairman of the Senate Standing Committee on Judiciary, Claims and Petition, Senator Frederick Cherue says the long awaited Armed Robbery Bill before the upper house could be passed into law on Thursday by plenary.
Congressman Donald M. Payne, Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Africa and Global Health, commended the International Criminal Court (ICC) and its chief prosecutor, Luis Moreno-Ocampo for bringing charges against Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir.
A routine police patrol in Tamboerskloof shortly before 4am on Tuesday went horribly wrong for a 35-year-old police inspector and father of three when he was gunned down while chasing a suspected burglar.
The Monrovia City Court under the gavel of Magistrate Wanda Sanda has released John Whitfield unto his lawyer and the Overseas Economic Insurance Company following the filing of a US$1,500.00 Criminal Appearance Bond.
The Eastern Cape Justice, Crime Prevention and Security (JCPS) Cluster will on Friday hold its inaugural meeting to strengthen and coordinate the criminal justice system activities at provincial and local levels.
Twenty four city schools were targeted by burglars and vandals during the recent holiday, leaving some of them without ablution facilities and electricity after brazen thefts.
About 24 unknown armed men dressed in police uniforms with pistols and AK-47s on Saturday around 1:00 a.m. raided several houses in the King Gray community in Paynesville and put residents at gunpoint and took away their valuables and cash.
Armed conflict, poverty, alcohol abuse and cultural attitudes are responsible for the high incidence of domestic violence in Ugandan communities, according to a report presented to parliament by jurists.
The sector coordinator of Niboyi, Kicukiro District, Jean Marie Ngamije has said that over 100 people are arrested each month over drug abuse in the sector.
I think the French need to come clean on their involvement in the Genocide. France like others needs to respect other people. In Africa and in Rwanda we are not there because they wish us to be there. We are
Immigration minister Otieno Kajwang's decision to grant work permits to two expatriates - a welder and a salesman - has sparked debate over the legitimacy of his action in an economy that is bearing an overwhelming unemployment burden.
The Local Defence Unit soldier involved in a killing spree at a disco in Omiya Anyima, Kitgum district, was caught yesterday after a two-week long hunt by the Police and military intelligence.
TWO suspected conmen in Malaba town, who were allegedly masquerading as soldiers, have been held. The 3rd Division spokesman, Capt. Henry Obbo, said Dickens Olinga Otita and Fred Koba had claimed to be soldiers working with the Revenue Protection Services,
SOME local leaders are shielding up criminals, Kampala Extra Police commander Edward Ochom has revealed. Ochom said the leaders know wrongdoers but do not alert the Police to arrest them, adding that the criminals are friendly to the leaders.
TRANSNATIONAL Corporation (Transcorp) has commended the Nigeria Police for the arrest of over 30 cable vandals in Lagos. Transcorp in a statement made available to Daily Champion said the arrest was a welome development that would add verve to the
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, yesterday declared that crime rate in the state was decreasing even as he challenged all citizens to play their expected role of supplying required information to help ensure a secured society. He however provided