people hearing your story and hearing you talk about it might be confused as to why. why are we not anti drugs and angry? there s no point being angry with people because they re none the wiser than luke was. the people i m angry with are law makers, not luke, not his friends, not the dark web. claire is now calling for the decriminalisation and regulation of all areas of the drugs trade, including the dark net. joe tidy, bbc news, in devon. and you can hearfrom a teenager who buys drugs from the darknet in tonight s file on 4 at 8pm on radio 4 and later on bbc sounds. a police officer has appeared before east berkshire magistrates charged over alleged inappropriate relationships with women during the course of his duties. constable oliver perry smith, who is 38 and serves with the thames vallley force, is facing three counts of misconduct in public office and two of computer misuse relating to the police national computer.
i come up here and tell him off. claire campbell s16 year old son luke died after taking strong ecstasy tablets at a youth disco. what was luke like as a person? he didn t have a bad bone in his body. he was naughty and cheeky, but he. there was nothing nasty about him. there was no maliciousness. luke s friends bought the pills from a marketplace on the dark net. dark net markets are a small and often overlooked part of the drugs economy. these sites, only accessible through special internet browsing software, have been a thorn in the side of the police for a decade now. and over christmas, an interesting development. torrez, one of the largest marketplaces in the world, closed down after nearly two years. a polite notice was posted to customers and sellers. torrez is the latest dark market to close down before police could take action. but even when the authorities do take down marketplaces, the effect on the drugs trade is often short lived, as bbc research highlights.
techniques to help protect the public. people hearing your story might be confused as to why. why are we not anti drugs and angry? yes. there s no point being angry with people because they re none the wiser than luke was. the people i m angry with are the law makers, not luke, not his friends, not the dark web. claire is now calling for the decriminalisation and regulation of all areas of the drugs trade, including the dark net. joe tidy, bbc news, in devon. and you can hearfrom a teenager who buys drugs from the dark net, in tonight s file on 4, at 8pm on bbc radio 4, and later, on bbc sounds. a rat who was awarded hero status after he found more than100 landmines in cambodia, has died. the courageous rodent who was known as magawa died at the weekend at the age of eight.
claire campbell s16 year old son luke died after taking strong ecstasy tablets at a youth disco. what was luke like as a person? he didn t have a bad bone in his body. he was naughty and cheeky, but he. there was nothing nasty about him. there was no maliciousness. he was full of life. luke s friends bought the pills from a marketplace on the dark net. dark net markets are a small and often overlooked part of the drugs economy. these sites, only accessible through special internet browsing software, have been a thorn in the side of the police for a decade now. and over christmas, an interesting development. torrez, one of the largest marketplaces in the world, closed down after two years. a polite notice was posted to customers and sellers. torrez is the latest dark market to close down before police could take action. but even when the authorities do take down marketplaces, the effect on the drugs trade is often short lived, as bbc research highlights. we ve studied the activity of th