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The sick Kensington voyeur who secretly filmed 24 women in the bathrooms of his home

The sick Kensington voyeur who secretly filmed 24 women in the bathrooms of his home Mark Murphy, 43, must pay £80,000 in compensation as part of his punishment Get FREE email updates for West LondonInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. I M IN! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A perverted Kensington man has been sentenced for 17 offences of voyeurism after police discovered secret images he had taken on a hidden camera in his bathroom.

Film director, 43, avoids jail after secretly filming 24 women

A movie director secretly filmed women showering and using the toilet from a camera hidden in the bathroom of his west London home, a court heard.  Mark Murphy, 43, captured hundreds of images using a spycam planted inside a clock in Kensington over eight years before he was caught in March 2019.  He was handed a 15-month sentence at Southwark Crown Court on Tuesday, suspended for two years, after admitting more than a dozen voyeurism charges. Murphy was also ordered to pay £5,000 in compensation to each of his victims, to a total of £80,000.  The director has worked on several films throughout his 23-year career, including The Comedian s Guide to Survival starring James Buckley and horror flick Awaiting. 

Fourth Oil Firm Executive Jailed in UK for Bribery in Post-Invasion Iraq

Fourth Oil Firm Executive Jailed in UK for Bribery in Post-Invasion Iraq © AP Photo / Yonhap/Jin Sung-chul https://sputniknews.com/uk/202103011082223692-fourth-oil-firm-executive-jailed-in-uk-for-bribery-in-post-invasion-iraq/ Paul Bond is the fourth man to be convicted in connection with Monaco-based consultancy Unaoil, which allegedly paid millions in bribes to secure contacts worth a total of $1.7 billion for a raft of prestigious Western firms. A London court has sentenced an oil company executive to three-and-a-half years in jail for his role in a $17 million bribery scandal in post-invasion Iraq. Paul Bond, the 68-year-old former sales manager of Dutch firm SBM Offshore was found guilty of two counts of bribery at Southwark Crown Court on Wednesday. His sentencing delayed until Monday after the judge was forced to self-isolate with COVID-19 symptoms. 

Pair jailed over £32m of cocaine smuggled inside yam shipment

A New Cross trafficker who tried to smuggle into the UK £32 million worth of cocaine disguised inside root vegetables have been jailed for a 15 years, authorities said. Juan David Perea Lopez, 26, and Bashar Fares Al-Safee, 31, of north Kensington, arranged the importation of 400kg of the class A drug – which was concealed inside a shipment of yams from Costa Rica in 2016, said the National Crime Agency(NCA). They were sentenced at Southwark Crown Court on Friday, with Al-Safee getting 21 years in prison and Lopez sentenced to 15 years, said the NCA. They were convicted on Thursday following a seven-week trial after being charged with conspiracy to import and conspiracy to supply Class A drugs, said the agency.

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