Oh LiLo….Scandal-prone actress Lindsay Lohan is the prime suspect in a jewelry heist, police sources in Los Angeles tell TMZ.com and RadarOnline.com. “Lindsay is being accused of stealing high end jewelry, including a necklace,†a tattle told RadarOnline shortly after Los Angeles Police petitioned a judge for a search warrant for Lohan’s Venice Beach home. [...]
Posts Tagged ‘suspected’
Suspected Nazi war criminal dies
Suspected Nazi war criminal Peter Egner, whose extradition was requested by Serbia for murdering over 17,000 civilians during WW2, has died at the age of 88. Egner, who had been a resident of a retirement and assisted-living community in Bellevue, Washington, near Seattle, died there last week, according to a representative of the facility, Reuters reported.
Suspected war criminal remains in custody
A court in Bosnia-Herzegovina on Wednesday rejected an appeal lodged for the release of suspected Croat war criminal Tihomir Purda. He is indicted in Serbia for war crimes, and the court’s decision comes after it prolonged his extradition custody on Serbia’s request on January 20.
Rajesh Talwar ‘suspected accused’: CBI
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Friday told a court here that it was against handing over documents of teenager Aarushi Talwar’s murder case to her father Rajesh Talwar as he was a “suspected accused” in the case. In its arguments before a special CBI court here, the investigation agency submitted that Talwar was not [...]
Investigation against suspected war criminal
The Croatian prosecution has submitted a request for an investigation to be launched against Tomislav MerÄep. The 58-year-old wartime deputy Croatian interior minister was arrested on Friday in Zagreb, and placed in two-day custody.
Suspected Mladić helpers acquitted
The First Municipal Court in Belgrade has acquitted ten persons accused of hiding Hague indictee Ratko Mladić.
The War Crimes Prosecution has announced that it will file an appeal.
Suspected U.S. strike kills 15 in Pakistan
Pakistani intelligence officials say a suspected U.S. missile strike has killed 15 suspected militants near the Afghan border. Officials say four missiles hit a compound and a vehicle in the Bangi Dar village of North Waziristan.
Suspected militants attack yet more NATO trucks
Gunmen in Pakistan have once again attacked and set on fire NATO supply trucks destined for Afghanistan. Around 30 lorries were engulfed in flames as suspected armed militants opened fire along the road in Khairabad.
Taliban attack NATO fuel convoy in Pakistan
Suspected militants have attacked a depot where tankers were being filled with fuel to supply Nato troops in Afghanistan. As many as 27 transporters were set alight close to the Pakistan capital Islamabad.
NATO choppers entered Pak to kill suspected Al-Qaeda, Taliban
KABUL (Reuters) – Two NATO helicopters killed 30 suspected Al-Qaeda and Taliban elements on Pakistani soil after a rare manned pursuit across the border from Afghanistan, NATO forces said on Sunday.
The two Apache attack helicopters from the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) crossed the border from eastern Afghanistan on Friday after the insurgents attacked a remote Afghan security outpost in Khost province.
ISAF spokesman Sergeant Matt Summers confirmed that the helicopters had attacked after crossing into Pakistan. He did not comment on which countriesÂ’ forces were involved, but the US is the only coalition member that uses Apaches.
The US regularly uses pilotless drone aircraft for missile strikes in PakistanÂ’s borderlands.
However, manned military flights across the border are extremely rare. ISAF said in a statement issued late on Sunday that the helicopters were following its rules of engagement when they crossed into Pakistan.
Two Kiowa helicopters returned to the area on Saturday and killed at least four more insurgents, the statement said.
ISAF was not immediately able to confirm whether the Kiowa helicopters had also crossed the border. US forces make up the majority of ISAF troops in Afghanistan’s east. A new book by veteran US journalist Bob Woodward claims that the Central Intelligence Agency also has a 3,000-man “covert army” of elite, well-trained Afghans, who conduct secret operations in Pakistan, according to The Washington Post.
The newspaper obtained an advance copy of the book, which is due for release on Monday.
Despite the presence of almost 150,000 foreign troops, violence is at its worst across Afghanistan since US-backed Afghan forces ousted the Taliban in late 2001.
Suspected Basque militant requests asylum
A suspected member of the banned Basque separatist group ETA has requested political asylum in Spain, the Belgian news agency Belga reported on Thursday. Luis Maria Zengotitabengoa is suspected of involvement in shipping explosives to a bomb-making workshop in Portugal.
Russia captures suspected Islamist leader
Russia has arrested a suspected militant leader, accused of staging terror attacks that have left hundreds dead in its troubled Muslim North Caucasus. Ali Taziyev is said to be one of the key figures in an envisaged Caucasus Emirate, seeking to create a state under Sharia law, independent from Russia.
Israeli Navy kills suspected terrorists
The Israel Navy opened fire on an armed squad of five Palestinians wearing diving suits and apparently on their way to attack Israeli targets. This is according to a Haaretz newspaper report this morning,quoting an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) statement.
Tel Aviv police hunt suspected terrorists
Israeli police today mounted a large-scale manhunt for a pair of suspected terrorists, fearing that they might have intended to blow up a bus in Tel Aviv. Israli daily Haaretz reports on its website that police were using “helicopters, dogs and sappersâ€, as they searched for a man and a woman suspected of attempting to carry out the attack.
Suspected U.S. missile strike kills six in Pakistan
Pakistani intelligence officials say a suspected U.S. drone missile strike in the tribal region on the Afghan border has killed at least six people. The attack took place overnight in a village near Miranshah, the main town in North Waziristan.
Suspected ETA military leader arrested
The suspected leader of ETA’s military wing has been arrested in southwest France. Mikel Kabikoitz Karrera Sarobe was detained in Bayonne, with two other people thought to be in the armed Basque separatist group.
Protests over suspected mass grave excavation
The Association of Families of Missing Serbs from Kosovo will try to stop the excavation of a suspected gravesite near the town of Raška. The association stated that it would try to block the excavation of the site, believed to contain the bodies of ethnic Albanians, if investigations of mass graves in Kosovo do not begin simultaneously, where Serbs are believed to be buried.
Suspected mass grave to be excavated
Excavation will soon begin near the town of RaÅ¡ka, where a suspected mass grave is located, says War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir VukÄević. VukÄević told B92 TV on Monday that it is not known who killed the victims, while witnesses said that the site might contain the bodies of 250 Kosovo Albanians.
Suspected bomber arrested in Pakistan
Karachi, May 10 (IANS) A suspected bomber was arrested Sunday at the international airport in Pakistan’s souther port city of Karachi, Officials said.
The man, a civil engineer by profession, was caught with electric circuits hidden in the cavities of his shoes, Geo TV reported.
According to airport authorities, connecting explosives with the found electric circuits could [...]
Kosovo: Limaj suspected of corruption
The Special Prosecution in Kosovo suspects Kosovo Traffic and Telecommunications Minister Fatmir Limaj of embezzling EUR 1mn from the budget. According to Kosovo daily Koha Ditore, the prosecution suspects Limaj and Ministry Purchase Director Nexhat Krasniqi of financial crimes, including the embezzling of EUR 1mn during the tender for the construction of roads in Kosovo in between the years of 2007 and 2009.



