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Why Canada put the Bishnoi Gang on its terrorist list
New ReviewThe government has listed the India-based Bishnoi Gang as a terrorist entity, saying the designation will make it easier to catch and prosecute its members. For The National, CBC’s Lyndsay Duncombe explains who’s behind the gang and its...
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Bishnoi Gang declared terrorist entity by federal government
New ReviewThe federal government has declared the Bishnoi Gang as a terrorist entity, after multiple calls from Canadian politicians. The group, which operates mainly out of India, has been linked to murders and extortion in this country.
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How robust are bank security defences against threats from the inside?
New ReviewA Royal Bank of Canada employee has been charged by RCMP after he allegedly accessed Prime Minister Mark Carney's banking profile as part of a criminal plot. Cybersecurity expert Steve Waterhouse discusses the case and what defences are...
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New York: 300 Servers Capable of Crippling NYC's Cell System
New ReviewAuthorities in New York have uncovered a network of 300 servers capable of disrupting or potentially crippling the city's cellular communication systems.
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A Torbay man is being sent to federal prison for manufacturing guns — a first for N.L.
New ReviewScott Waterman was sentenced to 7 years in prison after initially facing over 140 charges, but pleading guilty to seven. The CBC’s Ariana Kelland reports on the fallout from police dismantling a gun-making operation in 2022 in Flatrock.
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Rubio in Ecuador: Washington pledges $20m in security aid
New ReviewUS pledges $20M in security assistance as Ecuador cracks down on crime and narco-trafficking.
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Nigeria: over 50 kidnapped in northwest Nigeria, farmers flee as violence grows
New ReviewOver 50 people have been kidnapped in northwest Nigeria as escalating violence forces farmers to flee their lands. Watch to know more on this!
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Saputo's past connections with mafia boss
Lino Saputo has always denied any connection to the Mafia. But never-before-seen documents obtained by Radio-Canada's Enquête program dispute that. They show Quebec's richest man maintained a hidden relationship with Mafia boss Joe...
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B.C. mayors want inquiry into links between fentanyl, money laundering and real estate | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley
B.C.’s attorney general says as much as $1 billion of drug money laundered each year through real estate, and that dirty money has played a role in inflating the price of homes in province. Police say a lot of that drug money is coming...
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Historic gamble into legal pot
As recreational cannabis becomes legal at the stroke of midnight, there are still many unknowns about the coming weeks and months. On the eve of legalization, The National looks at everything from doctors challenging the government over...
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Cambodia's Casino Gamble | 101 East
101 East investigates the growing criminal underbelly of a new Chinese casino empire in Cambodia.
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Prominent Mexican journalist killed by assailants
Was well known for his coverage of organized crime
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Will Canada go to pot?
The Federal Liberals’ push to legalize recreational weed in Canada is facing serious setbacks, from the Senate to Indigenous groups to health regulators -- and the industry is taking a hit in the markets. Prime Minister Trudeau insists...
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Poisoning fallout
The panel on what growing tensions between the U.K. and Russia could mean for Canada
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Mob hit in Toronto?
Local media reports say the victim in Toronto's 7th homicide of the year is Rocco Zito, an elderly man with a long history in organized crime
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Mounties need more cash to catch fentanyl traffickers
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale says the RCMP needs more money to combat Canada's deadly trade in fentanyl.
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Mafia in the European Parliament: How this Italian deputy is shielded from the Mob in Brussels
After preventing the Sicilian Mafia from getting their hands on agricultural funds, Giuseppe Antoci has been under police protection for nearly a decade. Coming to the European Parliament with bodyguards, he now wants to become the EU's...
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Mafia in the European Parliament: How this Italian deputy is shielded from the Mafia in Brussels
After preventing the Sicilian Mafia from getting their hands on agricultural funds, Giuseppe Antoci has been under police protection for nearly a decade. Coming to the European Parliament with bodyguards, he now wants to become the EU's...
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Toronto shootings linked to tow truck turf war, police say
Toronto police say an ongoing tow truck turf war is behind eight shootings over the long weekend. Now, police have assembled a task force to address the ongoing violence in the industry.
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TD admits failure to stop money laundering at U.S. branches
After a major U.S. investigation, TD admitted it failed to stop criminals from using its branches to launder money. The Canadian-owned bank is one of several under investigation by the U.S. government and financial regulators.
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Why is there so much crime and violence in the GTA's towing industry?
A tow truck on fire in Toronto Monday night is the latest violent incident connected to tow-truck businesses in recent weeks. CBC investigative journalist Zach Dubinsky has more on why tow truck wars in the city are heating up.
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Federal government unveils action plan to fight auto theft
The federal government revealed some details of its plan to crack down on auto theft including toughening the criminal code, better information sharing between police forces and more interventions at the border.
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Our reporter breaks down his reporting on arrests in Sikh activist's murder
CBC News senior reporter Evan Dyer breaks down his exclusive reporting on the arrests made in connection to the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, and the increasingly blurring lines between organized crime and Indian foreign policy.
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Our reporter breaks down his reporting on arrests in Sikh activist's killing
CBC News senior reporter Evan Dyer breaks down his exclusive reporting on the arrests made in connection to the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, and the increasingly blurring lines between organized crime and Indian foreign policy.