How do I report a crime that happened abroad? - Serious question

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I have gathered evidence I can't share for obvious reasons and I am sure this adult person can at the very least be put on trial.

This person lives in London, UK. And the evidence includes identifiable information such as walking routes, picture of surroundings, their face and their apartment pictures.

Researching UK law, it says he can be put on trial.

How do I report this to the London authorities and forward evidence?
 
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If you have evidence of a crime committed in the UK but are not currently in the UK, there are still several ways you can report it to the appropriate authorities. Here's what you can do:

1. Contact the UK Police

  • Online Reporting: You can report the crime online to the UK police, even if you are outside the UK. The official website of Police.uk or Action Fraud can be used to report crimes such as fraud, cybercrime, or other offenses.
  • Action Fraud: This is the UK’s national fraud and cybercrime reporting center. If the crime involves fraud or cybercrime (such as online scams, data breaches, etc.), Action Fraud is your go-to platform. You...
You can also ask ChatGPT.


If you have evidence of a crime committed in the UK but are not currently in the UK, there are still several ways you can report it to the appropriate authorities. Here's what you can do:

1. Contact the UK Police

  • Online Reporting: You can report the crime online to the UK police, even if you are outside the UK. The official website of Police.uk or Action Fraud can be used to report crimes such as fraud, cybercrime, or other offenses.
  • Action Fraud: This is the UK’s national fraud and cybercrime reporting center. If the crime involves fraud or cybercrime (such as online scams, data breaches, etc.), Action Fraud is your go-to platform. You can submit the evidence and details of the crime through their online portal.
  • Direct Contact with Local Police Forces: If the crime is something like a physical crime (e.g., assault, robbery), you can report it directly to the relevant local police force in the UK. Many police stations have dedicated online reporting systems.

2. Reporting Through the UK National Crime Agency (NCA)

  • If you believe the crime is more serious or relates to organized crime or other major criminal activity, you can report it to the National Crime Agency (NCA). The NCA specializes in tackling serious and organized crime, including cybercrime and human trafficking. Their website has an option for reporting criminal activity: NCA Crime Reporting.

3. Report the Crime Anonymously

  • Crimestoppers: If you want to remain anonymous, you can use Crimestoppers, which is a charity that allows people to report crimes without revealing their identity. They accept online reports, phone calls, and even messages.

4. Consider the Type of Evidence

  • Depending on the nature of the evidence (e.g., screenshots, videos, documents), make sure it is clear, verifiable, and securely stored.
  • When submitting digital evidence online, you may be asked to upload files or provide links to any evidence you have. Ensure that your evidence is preserved in its original form to maintain its credibility.

5. Embassies and Consular Support (If Needed)

  • If you're unsure about the process or need guidance, you can contact your country’s embassy or consulate in the UK. They might be able to offer advice on how to report the crime to UK authorities and ensure that your report is taken seriously.

Steps for Reporting:​

  1. Gather the Evidence: Make sure the digital evidence is well-organized and saved in a secure, accessible format.
  2. Choose the Correct Reporting Channel: Determine whether the crime involves fraud, cybercrime, or another type of offense, and use the appropriate reporting channel.
  3. Provide Full Details: When reporting the crime, provide all the details you have, including the type of crime, the individuals involved, and any other relevant context.
  4. Follow Up: If the crime is serious, you might need to follow up on the report, especially if you are contacted by the police or investigators.

Important Tips:​

  • Always ensure the evidence is authentic and unaltered.
  • If the crime involves minors, human trafficking, or something equally sensitive, act promptly and use the proper channels.
  • If you are unsure about how to report it, contact the relevant organizations (e.g., Action Fraud, Crimestoppers) for guidance.
By reporting the crime, you can help the UK authorities investigate and take appropriate action, even if you are outside the country.


:waifu: ChatGPT can make mistakes. Check important info.
 
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Anyone asking how to report a crime online but refusing to say what it is is being a faggot by default even if the crime really happened.
I want to know if he is being a petty grass (which is faggotry, and sounds like it by his wording) or if he’s doing the world a favour by getting the police involved.
 
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https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/obscene-publications

Not sharing which offence exactly until something happens. But it's not light and involves discord.

Won't repond to further questions until due process happens (if it happens)
Stop being a fag, you reporting cheese pizza (which is fine) or a lady who published naked photos then changed her mind (gaaaayyy)? You’re not going to crash a case by just saying what you’re reporting, faggot.
 
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