UK ORGANISED CRIME REPORT IS BASELINE FOR ACTION
May 10th, 2014
A more cohesive and consistent intelligence picture is needed to assess the full extent of corruption in the United Kingdom and help direct effective organisational control measures.This is a key goal of the country’s National Strategic Assessment (NSA), released by the National Crime Agency, which combines knowledge from the UK law enforcement community to provide an objective picture of serious organised crime threats.The NSA reveals that as at December 2013, UK law enforcement agencies had identified some 36,600 organised criminals in 5,300 groups currently ...
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