A thief who dropped a winning lottery ticket at the scene of his crime has been given a lesson in honesty.His victim,who picked up the ticket,then claimed the$25,000 prize,managed to trace him,and handed over the cash...A thief who dropped a winning lottery ticket at the scene of his crime has been given a lesson in honesty.His victim,who picked up the ticket,then claimed the$25,000 prize,managed to trace him,and handed over the cash.The robbery happened when maths professor Vinicio Sabbatucci,58,was changing a tire on an Italian motorway.Another motorist,who stopped"to help",stole a suitcase from his car and drove off.The professor found展开更多
At the end of September, banners carrying the slogan "Catch one thief, get 1,000yuan" appeared in Gulou District of Fuzhou,capital of southeast China’s Fujian Province.According to local officials, the goal of
China’s ratification of two new extradition treaties could mean more deals with Western countries to surrender alleged criminals Ftance and Australia are no longer safe hravens for some Chinese criminals thanks to ne...China’s ratification of two new extradition treaties could mean more deals with Western countries to surrender alleged criminals Ftance and Australia are no longer safe hravens for some Chinese criminals thanks to new extradition treaties that China’s top legislature ratified on April 24.展开更多
文摘A thief who dropped a winning lottery ticket at the scene of his crime has been given a lesson in honesty.His victim,who picked up the ticket,then claimed the$25,000 prize,managed to trace him,and handed over the cash.The robbery happened when maths professor Vinicio Sabbatucci,58,was changing a tire on an Italian motorway.Another motorist,who stopped"to help",stole a suitcase from his car and drove off.The professor found
文摘At the end of September, banners carrying the slogan "Catch one thief, get 1,000yuan" appeared in Gulou District of Fuzhou,capital of southeast China’s Fujian Province.According to local officials, the goal of
文摘China’s ratification of two new extradition treaties could mean more deals with Western countries to surrender alleged criminals Ftance and Australia are no longer safe hravens for some Chinese criminals thanks to new extradition treaties that China’s top legislature ratified on April 24.