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A car of the National Romanian Police and a car of the Local Police of Sector 5, in Bucharest Romanian Gendarmerie car A motorcycle of the National Romanian Police Cars of the Romanian Border Police at Henri Coandă International Airport A car of the Romanian Military Police. Crime in Romania is combated by the Romanian Police, Gendarmerie and ...
Official numbers are considerably lower. Official 2018 statistics show only 46 deaths in police custody and 24 deaths of people in police/judicial remand and an additional 21 civilian killed during police operations for a total of 91 nationally. See Table 16A and 16B.4 of Official Govt. of India publication: Crime in India 2018 [48] [49] Australia
Corruption in Romania is a serious systemic problem, according to the anti-corruption report of the EC. [3] Although the anti-corruption struggle has seen an upward trend in recent years, and the investigations of the National Anticorruption Directorate (NAD) have led to a former prime minister's trial in 2015 [4] [5] and other important public representatives, [6] corruption still affects ...
Masked police officers in Romania carried out fresh raids early Wednesday at the home of divisive internet influencer Andrew Tate, who is awaiting trial on charges of human trafficking, rape and ...
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Israel's embassy on Monday protested to the Romanian government after four Israeli tourists were allegedly dragged out of a taxi and beaten by riot police in Bucharest ...
Police brutality was a major contribution to the 2011 Egyptian revolution and Khaled Said's death, though little has changed since. [5] One of the "demands" around which people decided to take to the streets in Egypt was "purging the Ministry of Interior" for its brutality and torture practices.
Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Police Department, one of the state's largest forces, is losing more officers than it is graduating from the police academy. In 2021, California cities spent more than ...
In January 2017, days after the government of the Grindeanu Cabinet was sworn into office in Romania, protests took place throughout the country against ordinance bills that were proposed by the Romanian Ministry of Justice regarding the pardoning of certain committed crimes, and the amendment of the Penal Code of Romania (especially regarding ...