Saturday, October 1, 2016

Defqon.1 Festival Australia: Police arrest 77 for drug offences and other top stories.

  • Defqon.1 Festival Australia: Police arrest 77 for drug offences

    Defqon.1 Festival Australia: Police arrest 77 for drug offences
    Police have arrested 77 people following a western Sydney dance music festival.The Defqon.1 festival was held at the Sydney International Rowing Centre at Penrith on Saturday, attracting almost 25, 000 people.Targeting anti-social behaviour, drug and alcohol offences and public safety, officers conducted a number of searches, returning 77 drug detections. Six people were charged with supplying a prohibited drug while more than 200 received medical treatment for drug and heat-related illnesses wi..
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  • 77 revellers arrested at Defqon. 1 music festival

    77 revellers arrested at Defqon. 1 music festival
    ALMOST 100 revellers have been arrested at a western Sydney dance music festival for drug and alcohol related offences.Police targeted anti-social behaviour, drug and alcohol offences and public safety at the Defqon festival, with about 25,000 partygoers in attendance, on Saturday.The annual event was held at the Sydney International Rowing Centre in Penrith.Seventy seven people were arrested for drug related offences after being searched by police as part of a special operation.Six people were ..
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  • RAAF involved in accidental strikes on Syrian troops that were meant for Islamic State terrorists

    RAAF involved in accidental strikes on Syrian troops that were meant for Islamic State terrorists
    Australian RAAF planes were involved in the accidental bombing of dozens of Syrian troops in a mistake that may have helped Islamic State fighters and exacerbated tensions as a fragile ceasefire continues to unravel.Defence has not specified whether it was Australian Hornets that launched the strikes or just supporting planes that were involved. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide US admits to air strike on Syrian soldiers Explosion rocks New York's Ch..
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  • Eight injured in Minnesota mall stabbing

    Eight injured in Minnesota mall stabbing
    Eight injured in Minnesota mall stabbing, suspect shot dead: US police Posted September 18, 2016 17:56:47 A man making "some references to Allah" has stabbed and injured eight people in a shopping mall in the US state of Minnesota, before being shot dead by an off-duty officer, police said.The suspect "asked at least one person if they were Muslim before he assaulted them", police chief Blair Anderson told journalists in the city of St Cloud, where the attack took pla..
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  • UK police officer filmed attacking driver's car

    UK police officer filmed attacking driver's car
    London’s Metropolitan Police is investigating after an officer was filmed appearing to attack a civilian’s car.Video posted to social media purportedly showed the officer demanding a driver get out of his car, before he smashed its windscreen.The tirade was filmed and uploaded to Twitter yesterday by a former member of the band So Solid Crew. The clip has been shared around 15,000 times.https://twitter.com/OFFICIALSOSOLID/status/777077441164697600In the video, the driver repeatedly said he had ..
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  • New York finds three potential bombs in 24 hours - and waits to find out why

    New York finds three potential bombs in 24 hours - and waits to find out why
    And so America waits, as experts search for a terrorist motive after two bombings in and near New York – and a third that failed to detonate.Here's what they have been told: More News Videos Previous slide Next slide Explosion rocks New York's Chelsea neighbourhood Fallon ruffles more than Trump's hair US admits to air strike on Syrian soldiers Radioactive water leaking from Florida sinkhole Iranian Paralympian dies in Rio crash ..
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  • French investigators reportedly find TNT traces on crashed EgyptAir jet debris

    French investigators reportedly find TNT traces on crashed EgyptAir jet debris
    A picture uploaded on the official Facebook page of the Egyptian military spokesperson on May 21, 2016 and taken from an undisclosed location reportedly shows some debris that the search teams found in the sea after the EgyptAir Airbus A320 crashed in the Mediterranean. (AFP) French investigators studying debris recovered from a downed EgyptAir plane claim to have found traces of the explosive material TNT.Further analysis of the wreckage, however, has been blocked by Egyptian judicial authorit..
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  • Dead Rising Triple Pack Review

    Dead Rising Triple Pack Review
    Remasters of older games are an unavoidable certainty these days, and this time we’ve got a pack of the first 3 Dead Rising games to check out in the form of the Dead Rising Triple Pack. Capcom has decided to remaster Dead Rising, Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising 2: Off the Record for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, polishing each of the games up a little in the process. These earlier games are starting to show their age, but overall they are still a blast to play to this day. All 3 of the games inclu..
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  • False 'hostage-taking' alarm leads to major Paris operation

    False 'hostage-taking' alarm leads to major Paris operation
    False 'hostage-taking' alarm leads to major Paris operation Krystal Johnson and AAP - Yahoo7 and Agencies on September 18, 2016, 12:23 pm Parts of central Paris have been cordoned off after what authorities say was a false alarm triggered by a hostage-taking security operation that took place in a church. French government security alert app - SAIP - warned citizens on Saturday that a police operation was under way in Saint-Leu church in the busy shopping distri..
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