Related News: City worker jailed for fake porn posts of colleague

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A City worker who posted fake photos of his colleague on porn websites after she refused to give him her number has been jailed.

Davide Buccheri, 25, made a gallery between 2016 and 2017 while working at the investment management firm M&G.

Buccheri then told the woman’s bosses about the photos to discredit her.

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Related News: Paedophiles who download images ‘won’t all be charged’

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Some paedophiles with images of child abuse will escape prosecution, the head of the National Crime Agency has said.

Keith Bristow said expecting all the estimated 50,000 people in the UK who have accessed abuse images to be brought to justice was “not realistic”.

He said police would have to focus on those who posed most risk.

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Related News: Nude ‘Snapchat images’ put online by hackers

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Explicit images believed to have been sent through messaging service Snapchat were reportedly put online, with threats from hackers to upload more.

Users who had been accessing the service via a third-party app, and not the official Snapchat app, had their images intercepted.

As half of its users are aged between 13 and 17, there is concern that many of the images may be of children.

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Related News: Third batch of naked celeb photos leaked

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They were photographs taken in private, but that hasn’t stopped a third batch of naked images of celebrities being leaked online.

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Related News: Drivers warned over smartwatch use in cars

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Motorists are being warned about the dangers of using a smartwatch while driving.

Accidents caused by drivers distracted by the devices would result in severe penalties, a Department for Transport (DfT) spokesman said.

“If records show you were texting from said watch,” the spokesman said, “you’ve given police enough material to be able to charge you.”

He added: “We are considering a number of further options to deter drivers.”

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Related News: Two guilty over match.com dating site scam

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Two men have been convicted for their roles in a scam to con 12 women out of nearly £250,000 via a dating website.

Winchester Crown Court heard the fictional “James Richards” told women using match.com he needed money to release a £100m inheritance in India.

One victim handed over £174,000.

Peter Monty Emu, 28, of Portsmouth, and Adewunmi Nusi, 27, of Hermitage, Berkshire, were convicted of money laundering. Chukwuka Ugwu, 28, and Emmanuel Oko admitted the same charge.

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Related News: Chatroom rape fantasies woman jailed for six years

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A woman who used internet chatrooms to try to arrange for strangers to rape a former work colleague has been jailed for six years.

Joanne Berry, 30, from Grove Park, south-east London, said she liked role-play and invited men to act out violent “rape scenarios” with her.

But instead of giving her own address she gave that of the work colleague in Kent.

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Related News: Jurors jailed for contempt of court over internet use

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Two jurors have each been jailed for two months for contempt of court after one posted a comment on Facebook and the other researched a case online.

Kasim Davey, 21, of London, wrote a strongly-worded Facebook message during the trial of a man for sex offences.

The High Court ruled he and Joseph Beard, 29, who was a juror on a separate fraud trial, “interfered with the administration of justice”.

Source: BBC