Organised Crime Group convicted of Importing and Supplying Class B Drugs
An organised crime group has been convicted following a proactive investigation led by Tarian, the Regional Organised Crime Unit (ROCU) for southern Wales.
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An organised crime group has been convicted following a proactive investigation led by Tarian, the Regional Organised Crime Unit (ROCU) for southern Wales.
The North East Regional Organised Crime Unit (NEROCU) joined forces with the Department for Work and Pensions after intelligence indicated individuals were claiming State Pension and Personal Independence Payments for someone who had died two years ago.
This multi-agency effort focused on identifying and disrupting businesses complicit in concealing illicit funds, reinforcing the commitment to tackling organised crime across the region.
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Drug dealer who conspired to supply quarter-of-a-million work of Class A drugs across the North East has been sentenced to time behind bars.
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We are alerting people about a scam where criminals use a fake banking app to trick people selling goods through social media ‘marketplace’ type sites.
Today (Tuesday 27 May) two men from North Wales and Liverpool have been jailed as part of a NWROCU investigation into Class A drug supply.
A man from Northamptonshire has been jailed last week (Friday 23 May) after admitting to a series of online child sex offences.
Detectives from the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit (NWROCU) have charged a man from Merseyside for trying to convey prohibited items into prisons via a drone.