Mother posed as 14-year-old girl on Snapchat to snare 27-year-old pervert

A mother posed as a 14-year-old girl on Snapchat to help catch a ‘snarling’ prevert after he sent a string of sexually explicit videos to girls, a court heard. The woman took action upon learning that her daughter, 14, had been added as a friend on the social media app by Callum Findlay, 27, who … Read more

Birmingham police cruise in ‘Covid car’ to snare social-distance flouters… only to find zero

Birmingham police patrolling tough new coronavirus restrictions today have been told to find real criminals after failing to find any social distancing flouters. Officers from West Midlands Police bragged about cruising through Birmingham city centre in a so-called ‘Covid car’ which was ‘sent to investigate reports of breaches of social distancing laws designed to keep … Read more

Police use unmarked HGV to snare reckless lorry drivers

Reckless drivers have been caught using FaceTime and watching movies at the wheel by police officers who patrolled the M40 in unmarked lorries.   The law-breaking motorists were captured on film by Warwickshire Police as part of Operation Tramline, a national campaign in which officers use HGVs to locate drivers who could pose a risk on … Read more

British woman uses Facebook honey-trap to snare her aunt’s ‘killer’ 6000 miles away in South Africa

The niece of a British woman who was brutally raped and murdered in South Africa has revealed how she tracked down her aunt’s ‘killer’… using a Facebook honey trap. Retired teacher Christine Robinson, 59, was brutally raped and murdered at a South African safari lodge in 2014. Her niece Lehanne Sergison, 49, grew frustrated with the … Read more

Navy tests the use of NETS to snare migrants in the Channel as record numbers cross illegally

Navy tests the use of NETS to snare migrants in the Channel as record numbers cross illegally from France Military ships worked with UK Border Force to try out tactics in May and June Priti Patel revealed the scheme as she blamed Paris for the ongoing crisis More than 2,750 thought to have reached the … Read more