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Showing 1 - 10 of 52 results for crime type "International and organised crime" & area "National news"

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Algerian jailed for risking lives during small boat crossing

An Algerian man who was caught on drone footage piloting a small boat across the Channel has become the third person to be sent to prison for endangering the lives of others.
Press Release International and organised crime National news South East

Prosecutors charge alleged illegal migrants with fake marriage scam

Five Albanian men have been charged by prosecutors for allegedly faking marriages to EU nationals so they could enter and live in the UK.
Press Release International and organised crime National news Yorkshire and Humberside

Man who supplied lethal weapons to Birmingham crime boss jailed

A man who supplied dangerous weapons to the drug-dealing head of a Birmingham-based crime group has today been jailed for more than 10 years.Rizwan Malik, 43 of Small Heath, supplied crime boss Danyal Aziz with three Walther Creed 9mm self-loading, semi-automatic pistols, via one of his associates…
Press Release International and organised crime National news

Jail for man who made £185k smuggling people from UK to France

A man who earned around £185,000 smuggling people from the UK to France in the back of lorries has today been jailed more than five years at Canterbury Crown Court.
Press Release International and organised crime National news South East

Captain charged over sanctions breach in Russian shadow oil tanker operation

Ajay Pant, 38, has been charged with allegedly breaching sanctions after the seizure of a Russian ‘shadow fleet’ oil tanker in the English Channel.
Press Release International and organised crime National news

Two men convicted of illegal international arms trafficking in landmark UK prosecution

Two men have been found guilty today, 11 June 2026, of running a secretive international arms brokering operation including attempting to flood conflict zones with weapons ranging from assault rifles to surface-to-air missile systems.David Greenhalgh, 68, and Christos Farmakis, 48, were jointly…
Press Release Fraud and economic crime International and organised crime National news

First sentences for migrants who risked lives of others during small boat crossing

Two men have today become the first illegal migrants to be sentenced for putting the lives of others at risk during a channel crossing.
Press Release International and organised crime National news South East

Prosecutors to proactively target illegal assets to ensure crime does not pay under new CPS strategies

Prosecutors from across the organisation will now focus on putting asset recovery at the forefront of prosecution strategy, ensuring hard-earned money taken from victims and businesses is returned to them.
Press Release Cyber / online crime Fraud and economic crime International and organised crime National news

CPS statement following Kenneth Law guilty pleas

Kenneth Law has today pleaded guilty to 14 counts of aiding and abetting suicide. Every victim in England and Wales who died as a result of using products supplied to them by Law has now been formally recognised as part of the Canadian proceedings today.
Press Release International and organised crime National news

Migrants charged following small boat crossings during Bank Holiday heatwave

Migrants who arrived in small boats during the weekend’s sunny weather and calmer waters in the English Channel have been charged with illegal immigration offences.
Press Release International and organised crime National news South East

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