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Friday, October 11, 2013
YOU’RE NICKED Costa crooks under the cosh “Tackling serious and organised crime goes way beyond the shores of the United Kingdom. Some of the biggest threats to the national security of countries around the globe come from individuals and crime groups
who globally cost us billions of pounds every year and ruin lives and communities. These people must be stopped, and the NCA will lead the UK’s law enforce ment role at an international level.”
INSIDE TODAY
By Alex Trelinski Career criminals hid ing out in Spain are set to feel the full force of the UK’s answer to America’s FBI. The brand new National Crime Agency (NCA) is to ramp up the links between law enforce ment agencies in the UK and Spain to snuff out British crooks
who are trying to hide beneath the radar in Spain. Expat villains are prom ised to have the NCA breathing down their collar as they beef up their co operation with the Spanish National Police, Guardia Civil and Customs to tackle threats including economic crime, criminal finances and profits, organised immigra tion crime and emerging
threats such as ecrime. Of particular interest to both countries will be cocaine and cannabis entering the UK via Spain from Latin America and North and West Africa. The new agency will also focus on the activities of British organised criminals based in Spain who have fled from UK justice. It will continue to work closely with Spanish partners under Operation Captura, which has seen 53 of the UK’s
most wanted criminals arrested. The operation will continue to be a threat to British fugitives living in Spain, with the NCA linking up with the Spanish authori ties to tackle organised crime groups incountry, share intelligence on joint threats and targets, and intercept people, property and money moving to and from the UK. David Armond, Director of Border Policing Command for the NCA, said:
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