Four suspects arrested after targeted fraud strikes
Four suspects arrested after targeted fraud strikes in London to protect North East communities.
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Four suspects arrested after targeted fraud strikes in London to protect North East communities.
A national intensification week targeting County Lines and its associated criminality took place recently - seeing significant arrests and deal lines shutdown.
Today (Thursday 12 March) at Burnley Crown Court, four men have been jailed for more than 19 years as part of a NWROCU investigation into a major Class A drug conspiracy in East Lancashire.
Yesterday morning (11 March 2026), officers from the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit, with the support of Merseyside Police, carried out warrants at five address on the Wirral.
Roberto Cataldo, Parminder Grewal, Tomas Kiaulakys and Gabriele Trinkunaite all were involved in transporting blocks of cocaine across the country to be supplied to drug dealers.
Two men have been arrested in connection with the importation of hundreds of kilos of cannabis following an investigation by the South West Regional Organised Crime Unit (SWROCU).
The North West Regional Organised Crime Unit (NWROCU) has welcomed the sentencing of a former prison officer following an investigation into serious breaches of trust and criminal conduct within the prison system.
An eight year long investigation has seen a Suffolk fraudster convicted of duping £11milion from elderly victims intended for their care and retirement plans.
Today (Friday 6 March), a third man has been jailed as part of a North West Regional Organised Crime Unit (NWROCU) investigation into a major Class A drug supply conspiracy.
Last night (Thursday 5 March), NWROCU detectives charged eight men and two women as part of an investigation into a drug conspiracy.