1/1 Two Metropolitan Police officers from Essex have apologised after taking photographs of a double murder scene before sharing them on WhatsApp. Pc Deniz Jaffer, 47, and Pc Jamie Lewis, 32, are charged with misconduct in a public office between June 7 and June 23 last year over the pictures of sisters Nicole Smallman, 27, and Bibaa Henry, 46. The officers had been assigned to protect the scene after the two women were stabbed to death at Fryent Country Park in Wembley, north-west London, in the early hours of June 6. Ms Smallman and Ms Henry were the daughters of the former Archdeacon of Southend Mina Smallman, who was appointed by the Church of England as its first woman to the position in 2013.
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UK Prosecutor Says Email Fraud Case Belongs In US Court
Law360, London (May 24, 2021, 9:38 PM BST) A prosecutor argued to a London judge Monday that a British citizen accused of scamming American businesses, universities and government entities out of millions of dollars through elaborate email scams should be extradited to the United States.
At a hearing Monday at Westminster Magistrates Court, a British government lawyer urged the court to reject defendant Oludayo Adeagbo s claims that he would have a better chance of getting a fair trial in England with less chance of contracting COVID-19.
Adeagbo is one of two men before the court for the five-day extradition hearing, along with Donald Echeazu. They were both arrested at.
NatWest faces significant damage to its reputation this week as it becomes the first bank to appear in court on criminal charges over money laundering, lawyers say.
It has been slammed by the City watchdog for its role in an alleged £365million scandal, and its legal team will appear at Westminster Magistrates Court on Wednesday when it is expected that the case will be sent to the Crown Court.
NatWest might also be asked how it intends to plead.
A sign of things to come: NatWest has been slammed by the City watchdog for its role in an alleged £365million scandal