
ANOM: Hundreds arrested in global crime sting
Hundreds of suspects have been arrested in a global sting operation
We get details of the operation by Australia and the FBI that involved devices with the ANOM app that were secretly distributed among criminals, allowing police to monitor their chats about drug smuggling, money laundering and ever murder plots. We also discuss the verdict by a UN tribunal in The Hague on the appeal by the former Bosnian Serb military leader, Ratko Mladic, against his conviction for genocide.
As Iran prepares to hold its presidential election to select a replacement for Hassan Rouhani, we are running a series of conversations bringing together Iranians to hear about their lives and thoughts. In our second part, BBC Persian presenter Rana Rahimpour talks to two of her colleagues about what it is like for journalists to cover Iran inside and outside the country.
Our medical expert Dr Isaac Bogoch joins us from Toronto to explain some of today’s coronavirus stories.
And we speak our reporter in Canada about the killing of a Muslim family, which the police have called a premeditated hate crime.
(Photo: Commissioner Reece Kershaw (R) and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison (L) attend a press conference in Sydney, Australia, 08 June 2021. Credit: DEAN LEWINS AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT/EPA)
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