North East Serious and Organised Crime Conference
First-of-its-kind regional policing event brings police and partners together to remain robust in tackling serious and organised crime.
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Mae’n ddrwg gennym, roedd problem dechnegol. Rhowch gynnig arall arni.
251 i 260 o 477 canlyniad
First-of-its-kind regional policing event brings police and partners together to remain robust in tackling serious and organised crime.
James Montgomery was the intended recipient of 213 kilos of the Class B drug from California to be delivered to an address in Allerton Bywater, Castleford.
This evening (Tuesday 25 March) detectives from the North West Regional Crime Unit have charged four men with drugs offences following warrants carried out across Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside this morning.
This morning (Tuesday 25 March) warrants were carried out across Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside as part of a NWROCU investigation into a drugs conspiracy.
Last month, Prison Intelligence Officers from the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit (NWROCU) joined forces with Greater Manchester Police and His Majesty's Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) in a three-week crackdown to tackle illegal drone activity in Manchester's prisons.
Five men were sentenced today at Liverpool Crown Court (Thursday, 20 March) to a combined total of 46 years in prison for their part in a multi-kilo Class A and B drugs conspiracy.
Detectives from the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit (NWROCU) have charged four men and two women this evening following an extensive investigation into the supply of Class A and B drugs.
Officers from the North West Regional Crime Unit arrested eight people during warrants today (Wednesday 19 March) across Lancashire and Greater Manchester, as part of an investigation into drug supply.
Today (Tuesday 18 March), officers from the NWROCU’s Economic Crime Unit executed a warrant and conducted business visits across Cumbria. The operation targeted money laundering, human trafficking, drug offences, and immigration crime in response to concerns raised about an increase in barber shops.
The final man involved in a series of high-value burglaries across the North East has been convicted.