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The brave rookie policewoman who became a honeytrap to help catch a murderous rapist: Michelle Tighe nervously lured a suspect down a dimly lit side street, where he made the chilling threat Scream and I ll kill you

Michelle, 23, was a rookie officer who had volunteered for an extraordinary undercover sting, Operation Argus - to catch the so-called Clifton Rapist .

Pharmacy regulator considers giving up legal authority to conduct covert investigations of pharmacists

Crime agency criticises Meta as European police chiefs call for curbs on end-to-end encryption

he social media company, Meta, has come under fire as European police chief’s step up pressure against governments and tech companies over the use of end-to-end encryption to secure email and messaging services. Police chiefs from 32 countries, including the UK, said in a declaration published on 21 April that tech companies were rolling out end-to-end encryption in a way which undermines the ability of law enforcement agencies to investigate crime. The intervention comes as Parliament is in the final stages of introducing new powers under the Investigatory Powers Act that technology companies say could be used to prevent the deployment of end-to-end encryption without back-door access. The National Crime Agency singled out Meta’s plans to deploy end-to-end encryption on its Facebook and Instagram services, raising fears that it could lead to the loss of millions of reports annually of suspected child abuse. NCA Director Graeme Biggar said that while encryption can be hugel

Council used spying powers in bid to catch thief

Council used spying powers in bid to catch thief
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