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Scottish Sun
9 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Moment plain clothes police chase down thief and return bag to its owner before she even realised it was missing
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THIS is the moment plain clothes police chase down a thief and return a bag to its owner before she even knew it was gone. Shocking CCTV footage show Emad Lechhed steal the valuable accessory outside a pub on Cannon Street, London. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 Emad Lechhed bends down and picks up the bag as if it is his own Credit: Facebook/City Of London Police 5 The 26-year-old calmly walks away from the busy pub Credit: Facebook/City Of London Police 5 Lechhed, of no fixed abode, was sentenced to four months in jail for theft The 26-year-old scoped out his target, on Martin Lane, and hovered in the area before pinching the bag on June 12. The clip shows Lechhed, dressed in a Hawaiian shirt, blue jeans, and sunglasses, calmly walk past a bustling pub. He simply kneels down and picks up a black bag from the floor, as if it belonged to him. The thief takes advantage of a split second the owner's back is turned from the street. But, within moments, three plain clothes police officers appear from nearby and chase the yob. They pursue him through busy streets and navigate congested London roads. The 26-year-old discarded the item as he was running, before being caught and detained on London Bridge in five minutes. Inspector Dan Green, of the City of London Police's proactive acquisitive crime team, said: 'The stolen bag, and the contents, was soon returned to the owner, before they knew it was stolen. 'The victim was full of praise for our officers when he got his bag back so quickly and we made an arrest. 'This is another fantastic result from our plain-clothed officers. 'Our warning to criminals; don't come into the City to steal bags. If you do, you risk being spotted by our plain-clothed officers, who will track you down, arrest you and bring you to justice.' Lechhed, of no fixed abode, was sentenced to four months in jail for theft. He was also slapped with a criminal behaviour order which prevents him from entering the Square Mile for two years. This comes as other shocking moments have been caught on camera across the UK. This is the wild moment all hell breaks loose after Morrisons shopper launches items at customers at self-checkout desks. The dramatic footage depicting staff breaking up the brawl, was captured inside an Eccles store, in Salford, Manchester, on June 3. It shows a woman hurling items in her basket through the air in front of horrified onlookers. Someone can be heard yelling "you stupid b****" as the irate shopper continues to throw products. Concerned Morrisons staff attempt to jump in and diffuse the situation with help from security guards. But the disturbing scene escalates after the woman kicks another customer, throwing her to the floor. Elsewhere, a cyclist was filmed tearing between traffic with a child clinging to his back before going the wrong way through a roundabout. Concerning footage showed the man riding in a cycle lane on Springfield Road, in west Belfast, with the youngster on his back. The child, who didn't appear to be wearing a helmet or any protection padding, was riding piggyback style. At one point the little one, donning a short sleeved red top and beige shorts, flung their legs out to the side - barely clinging on as they gripped the man's neck. Plus, watch the shocking moment a knifeman lunged at cops after biting his victim's ear off. The disturbing scenes unfolded after a robbery went wrong at a property in Leicester on July 8 last year. Dramatic body-cam footage shows Costel Remus Galoi lunging at police with a kitchen blade. 5 Three plain clothed police officers chase the thief down Credit: Facebook/City Of London Police


The Irish Sun
9 hours ago
- The Irish Sun
Moment plain clothes police chase down thief and return bag to its owner before she even realised it was missing
THIS is the moment plain clothes police chase down a thief and return a bag to its owner before she even knew it was gone. Shocking CCTV footage show Emad Lechhed steal the valuable accessory outside a pub on Cannon Street, London. Advertisement 5 Emad Lechhed bends down and picks up the bag as if it is his own Credit: Facebook/City Of London Police 5 The 26-year-old calmly walks away from the busy pub Credit: Facebook/City Of London Police 5 Lechhed, of no fixed abode, was sentenced to four months in jail for theft The 26-year-old scoped out his target, on Martin Lane, and hovered in the area before pinching the bag on June 12. The clip shows Lechhed, dressed in a Hawaiian shirt, blue jeans, and sunglasses, calmly walk past a bustling pub. He simply kneels down and picks up a black bag from the floor, as if it belonged to him. The thief takes advantage of a split second the owner's back is turned from the street. Advertisement Read More But, within moments, three plain clothes police officers appear from nearby and chase the yob. They pursue him through busy streets and navigate congested London roads. The 26-year-old discarded the item as he was running, before being caught and detained on London Bridge in five minutes. Inspector Dan Green, of the City of London Police's proactive acquisitive crime team, said: 'The stolen bag, and the contents, was soon returned to the owner, before they knew it was stolen. Advertisement Most read in The Sun 'The victim was full of praise for our officers when he got his bag back so quickly and we made an arrest. 'This is another fantastic result from our plain-clothed officers. 'Our warning to criminals; don't come into the City to steal bags. If you do, you risk being spotted by our plain-clothed officers, who will track you down, arrest you and bring you to justice.' Lechhed, of no fixed abode, was sentenced to four months in jail for theft. Advertisement He was also slapped with a criminal behaviour order which prevents him from entering the Square Mile for two years. This comes as other shocking moments have been caught on camera across the UK. This is the wild moment all hell breaks loose after The dramatic footage depicting staff breaking up the brawl, was captured inside an Eccles store, in Salford, Manchester, on June 3. Advertisement It shows a woman hurling items in her basket through the air in front of horrified onlookers. Someone can be heard yelling "you stupid b****" as the irate shopper continues to throw products. Concerned Morrisons staff attempt to jump in and diffuse the situation with help from security guards. But the disturbing scene escalates after the woman kicks another customer, throwing her to the floor. Advertisement Elsewhere, a cyclist was filmed Concerning footage showed the man riding in a cycle lane on Springfield Road, in west The child, who didn't appear to be wearing a helmet or any protection padding, was riding piggyback style. At one point the little one, donning a short sleeved red top and beige shorts, flung their legs out to the side - barely clinging on as they gripped the man's neck. Advertisement Plus, watch the shocking moment The disturbing scenes unfolded after a robbery went wrong at a property in Leicester on July 8 last year. Dramatic body-cam footage shows Costel Remus Galoi lunging at police with a kitchen blade. 5 Three plain clothed police officers chase the thief down Credit: Facebook/City Of London Police Advertisement 5 Within five minutes they had arrested him on London Bridge Credit: Facebook/City Of London Police


The Advertiser
a day ago
- Sport
- The Advertiser
Picklum in top spot after another World Surf League win
Molly Picklum has booked a semi-final spot in the Rio Pro and taken over the world No.1 ranking for the first time this World Surf League season. The Australian surfer edged closer to her first win of the season with a quarter-final victory over Peruvian wildcard Arena Rodriguez, who had previously upset top-ranked Hawaiian Gabriela Bryan. In tricky conditions with competition resuming after a three-day break, Picklum's two best rides scored 10.50 to best rookie Rodriguez, who tallied 7.17. Picklum's final-four opponent in Brazil will be either veteran American Lakey Peterson or Canadian teen Erin Brooks, with their quarter-final still to be completed. Australia's two-time world champion Tyler Wright (8.74) was eliminated by in-form Luana Silva (12.80), with the Brazilian now taking on 2023 world champion Caroline Marks in the other semi-final. With five semi-final appearances and two runner-up finishes, Picklum's surge to the top of the rankings is reward for a consistent season, and the NSW Olympian was excited to wear the yellow jersey at the next tour stop at South Africa's J-Bay. "That's the best news ever," Picklum said. "I got the yellow jersey early on in the year for the past few years ... I'm so happy, that's sick, especially towards the end of the year, and it's obviously a great opportunity for me. "I obviously heard all of the talk from the girls that I'm right at the top but getting knocked out ... I felt all that for sure, but ultimately I was just using it for good and to fire me up." Ethan Ewing is the sole Australian remaining in the men's draw but faces a tough quarter-final clash with local favourite and Olympic gold medallist Italo Ferreira. Ewing moved to No.5 on the live world rankings after scoring 12.63 to edge rising Australian youngster Joel Vaughan (11.14). "That was a grindy heat, the waves out there were so hard to surf, so it's good to get through those ones," said the Queenslander, who had to change his board mid-heat after creasing it. Fellow Aussie Jack Robinson (10.50) bowed out in the round of 16, falling to American Jack Marshall (13.00). Ferreira had the Brazilian crowd in raptures when he left the surf mid-heat to high-five fans on the beach after his lofty backside full rotation earnt a 9.33, which was the best score of the event. The 2019 world champion defeated American Crosby Colapinto, while Griffin Colapinto next meets South African rankings leader Jordy Smith after they both posted round-of-16 victories. Molly Picklum has booked a semi-final spot in the Rio Pro and taken over the world No.1 ranking for the first time this World Surf League season. The Australian surfer edged closer to her first win of the season with a quarter-final victory over Peruvian wildcard Arena Rodriguez, who had previously upset top-ranked Hawaiian Gabriela Bryan. In tricky conditions with competition resuming after a three-day break, Picklum's two best rides scored 10.50 to best rookie Rodriguez, who tallied 7.17. Picklum's final-four opponent in Brazil will be either veteran American Lakey Peterson or Canadian teen Erin Brooks, with their quarter-final still to be completed. Australia's two-time world champion Tyler Wright (8.74) was eliminated by in-form Luana Silva (12.80), with the Brazilian now taking on 2023 world champion Caroline Marks in the other semi-final. With five semi-final appearances and two runner-up finishes, Picklum's surge to the top of the rankings is reward for a consistent season, and the NSW Olympian was excited to wear the yellow jersey at the next tour stop at South Africa's J-Bay. "That's the best news ever," Picklum said. "I got the yellow jersey early on in the year for the past few years ... I'm so happy, that's sick, especially towards the end of the year, and it's obviously a great opportunity for me. "I obviously heard all of the talk from the girls that I'm right at the top but getting knocked out ... I felt all that for sure, but ultimately I was just using it for good and to fire me up." Ethan Ewing is the sole Australian remaining in the men's draw but faces a tough quarter-final clash with local favourite and Olympic gold medallist Italo Ferreira. Ewing moved to No.5 on the live world rankings after scoring 12.63 to edge rising Australian youngster Joel Vaughan (11.14). "That was a grindy heat, the waves out there were so hard to surf, so it's good to get through those ones," said the Queenslander, who had to change his board mid-heat after creasing it. Fellow Aussie Jack Robinson (10.50) bowed out in the round of 16, falling to American Jack Marshall (13.00). Ferreira had the Brazilian crowd in raptures when he left the surf mid-heat to high-five fans on the beach after his lofty backside full rotation earnt a 9.33, which was the best score of the event. The 2019 world champion defeated American Crosby Colapinto, while Griffin Colapinto next meets South African rankings leader Jordy Smith after they both posted round-of-16 victories. Molly Picklum has booked a semi-final spot in the Rio Pro and taken over the world No.1 ranking for the first time this World Surf League season. The Australian surfer edged closer to her first win of the season with a quarter-final victory over Peruvian wildcard Arena Rodriguez, who had previously upset top-ranked Hawaiian Gabriela Bryan. In tricky conditions with competition resuming after a three-day break, Picklum's two best rides scored 10.50 to best rookie Rodriguez, who tallied 7.17. Picklum's final-four opponent in Brazil will be either veteran American Lakey Peterson or Canadian teen Erin Brooks, with their quarter-final still to be completed. Australia's two-time world champion Tyler Wright (8.74) was eliminated by in-form Luana Silva (12.80), with the Brazilian now taking on 2023 world champion Caroline Marks in the other semi-final. With five semi-final appearances and two runner-up finishes, Picklum's surge to the top of the rankings is reward for a consistent season, and the NSW Olympian was excited to wear the yellow jersey at the next tour stop at South Africa's J-Bay. "That's the best news ever," Picklum said. "I got the yellow jersey early on in the year for the past few years ... I'm so happy, that's sick, especially towards the end of the year, and it's obviously a great opportunity for me. "I obviously heard all of the talk from the girls that I'm right at the top but getting knocked out ... I felt all that for sure, but ultimately I was just using it for good and to fire me up." Ethan Ewing is the sole Australian remaining in the men's draw but faces a tough quarter-final clash with local favourite and Olympic gold medallist Italo Ferreira. Ewing moved to No.5 on the live world rankings after scoring 12.63 to edge rising Australian youngster Joel Vaughan (11.14). "That was a grindy heat, the waves out there were so hard to surf, so it's good to get through those ones," said the Queenslander, who had to change his board mid-heat after creasing it. Fellow Aussie Jack Robinson (10.50) bowed out in the round of 16, falling to American Jack Marshall (13.00). Ferreira had the Brazilian crowd in raptures when he left the surf mid-heat to high-five fans on the beach after his lofty backside full rotation earnt a 9.33, which was the best score of the event. The 2019 world champion defeated American Crosby Colapinto, while Griffin Colapinto next meets South African rankings leader Jordy Smith after they both posted round-of-16 victories. Molly Picklum has booked a semi-final spot in the Rio Pro and taken over the world No.1 ranking for the first time this World Surf League season. The Australian surfer edged closer to her first win of the season with a quarter-final victory over Peruvian wildcard Arena Rodriguez, who had previously upset top-ranked Hawaiian Gabriela Bryan. In tricky conditions with competition resuming after a three-day break, Picklum's two best rides scored 10.50 to best rookie Rodriguez, who tallied 7.17. Picklum's final-four opponent in Brazil will be either veteran American Lakey Peterson or Canadian teen Erin Brooks, with their quarter-final still to be completed. Australia's two-time world champion Tyler Wright (8.74) was eliminated by in-form Luana Silva (12.80), with the Brazilian now taking on 2023 world champion Caroline Marks in the other semi-final. With five semi-final appearances and two runner-up finishes, Picklum's surge to the top of the rankings is reward for a consistent season, and the NSW Olympian was excited to wear the yellow jersey at the next tour stop at South Africa's J-Bay. "That's the best news ever," Picklum said. "I got the yellow jersey early on in the year for the past few years ... I'm so happy, that's sick, especially towards the end of the year, and it's obviously a great opportunity for me. "I obviously heard all of the talk from the girls that I'm right at the top but getting knocked out ... I felt all that for sure, but ultimately I was just using it for good and to fire me up." Ethan Ewing is the sole Australian remaining in the men's draw but faces a tough quarter-final clash with local favourite and Olympic gold medallist Italo Ferreira. Ewing moved to No.5 on the live world rankings after scoring 12.63 to edge rising Australian youngster Joel Vaughan (11.14). "That was a grindy heat, the waves out there were so hard to surf, so it's good to get through those ones," said the Queenslander, who had to change his board mid-heat after creasing it. Fellow Aussie Jack Robinson (10.50) bowed out in the round of 16, falling to American Jack Marshall (13.00). Ferreira had the Brazilian crowd in raptures when he left the surf mid-heat to high-five fans on the beach after his lofty backside full rotation earnt a 9.33, which was the best score of the event. The 2019 world champion defeated American Crosby Colapinto, while Griffin Colapinto next meets South African rankings leader Jordy Smith after they both posted round-of-16 victories.


Daily Record
a day ago
- Business
- Daily Record
Wishaw chippy marking International Pineapple Day by giving away free fritters
Toni's Fish & Chips in Wishaw will be giving away 500 free pineapple fritters to in-store customers in partnership with Dole Packaged Foods Europe, to celebrate International Pineapple Day. A Wishaw chippy is giving away free Dole pineapple fritters in celebration of International Pineapple Day. On Friday, June 27, Toni's Fish & Chips in Wishaw will be giving away 500 free pineapple fritters to in-store customers in partnership with Dole Packaged Foods Europe, to celebrate International Pineapple Day. The partnership comes after recent research from Dole found that 13 per cent of the Scottish public would be willing to try pineapple as part of their fish & chip dish, with almost one-in-five (18 per cent) men daring to add a Hawaiian twist to the classic delicacy*. Dole have teamed up with Toni's Fish & Chips to encourage local Wishaw residents to try the challenge themselves. The takeaway shop has recently gone viral on TikTok for its bold and innovative battered creations, amassing over 23,000 followers and 206,000 likes. The first 500 customers who visit Toni's from 11am on Friday, June 27, will have the option to add a free pineapple fritter side to their order. Tao Baidoun, Brand Manager at Dole Packaged Foods, said: 'With our recent research revealing that Brits are willing to try out more sweet and savoury combos, what better way to blend the two together than adding a sweet Hawaiian side to a classic savoury UK takeaway, and what better time to do so than International Pineapple Day! 'Our partnership with Toni's allows people to get the best of both worlds and bring a tropical twist to their Friday dish.' North Lanarkshire residents interested in enjoying a tasty free side can visit Toni's Fish & Chips at 40 Kirk Rd. The 500 free fritters are first come, first serve. *Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire. Sign up to our newsletters here. And did you know Lanarkshire Live had its own app? Download yours for free here.

2 days ago
- Entertainment
Disney's 'Lilo & Stitch' live-action sequel in development: See fun announcement
Get ready to bring your ohana to see even more Stitch in theaters. Disney has announced plans for a second live-action " Lilo & Stitch" film. The news was revealed Thursday, June 26, also known as Stitch Day, or 626 Day. June is the sixth month of the year, making the date 6/26, similar to the lovable blue alien's experiment number, 626. Disney made the sequel announcement in a video shared to Instagram. The video finds the live-action Stitch driving a tiny pink convertible with Hawaiian license plates that read "2 FAST." "Get ready!" Stitch says as he drives on to the Walt Disney Studios lot in California. "Here we go! Stitch want! Stitch want!" Stitch then uses his tires to write a message on the parking lot pavement that reads "Lilo and Stitch 2." "Should've known he couldn't keep a secret," the post's caption reads. "A 626 day surprise: #LiloAndStitch 2 is now in development!" The live-action "Lilo & Stitch" opened May 23. It has grossed over $920 million worldwide.