More than 700 people have been arrested in Britain

More than 700 people have been arrested in Britain and tens of millions of pounds have been seized after the police infiltrated a top secret communications
system used by criminal gangs.

It’s being called the biggest and most significant law-enforcement operation ever carried out in the UK. The gangs were using a device that looks like a normal mobile phone.

But each one costs up to £3,000 and they were used by high-level criminals to talk to each other.

The gangs believed nobody could listen in, but they were wrong. 📹: @bbcnews

A 72 Year old Man Arrested For Pushing An 86 Year Old Man Out Of Lifter.

A 72-year-old man has been arrested after pushing an 86-year-old man from a Miami Beach apartment block lift, claiming he was protecting himself and his wife from Coronavirus.

Nachem Gross faces charges of aggravated battery of an elderly person after CCTV footage from June 22 showed him pushing Gerald Steiglitz out of a lift.

The footage shows Gross holding up his two fingers, believed to be in reference to the two-person lift rule, before pushing Steiglitz, causing him to fall.

The accused claims he was simply attempting to abide by the building’s advice on social distancing, meaning only two people at a time can use the lifts.

Steiglitz told NBC Miami he had suffered a bruise on his upper thigh, but claimed he and the accused were friendly before the incident.

“We always were friendly, hello, and that was it. But he could have said to me, ‘go down, take the next one. He just pushed me out. I’m not looking for financial reward. I’m not looking for anything.” Steiglitz said

Gross later handed himself in to Miami Beach Police and he has now been released on bond.

NBC Miami reports his lawyer is calling for the charges to be dropped – describing it as “stand your ground” incident and criticised officers for handcuffing his client and putting him in a jail cell.

Newly Married Couple Almost Lost Their Lives While Posing For their Wedding Photos

This is the terrifying moment a newlywed couple were swept away into the sea by a huge wave while they were posing for their wedding photos.

The incident occurred at Treasure Beach Island in California.

In the footage, captured by a witness, the unidentified couple were posing together on coastal rocks before a powerful wave suddenly rushes towards them and drags the couple out to the Pacific Ocean.

The couple were rescued by local lifeguards and emergency rescue teams. They saved the pair using a rescue tube.

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Dr Clare Wenham, assistant professor of global health policy distracted by her daughter during a video call interview with BBC…

Dr Clare Wenham, assistant professor of global health policy at the London school of Economics, appeared on BBC via video call for an interview, however there was a pleasant distraction in the background.

During the video call to discuss the Coronavirus pandemic on Wednesday, July 1, Wenham’s daughter, Scarlett, is seen in the background trying to position a photo frame.

BBC newsreader, Christian Fraser then engaged Scarlett in a conversation and the girl decided to take the conversation further.