Project Team - conducts operations against organised crime, (cross-London, national or international) at National Intelligence Model levels 2-3. This includes proactive contracts to kill, major drugs suppliers, multi-dimensional crime groups, including ethnically composed gangs, and large-scale firearms trafficking.
Branch Intelligence Unit - provides intelligence for the Serious and Organised Crime Group
The rise of Organised Crime Groups | The Detectives: Taking Down an OCG - BBC
Organised Crime Groups are now operating at an unprecedented scale. A specialist team has been formed, but how will a team of seven detectives take down a gang three times the size?
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Brutal UK organised crime group jailed after cocaine theft | BBC News
More than 30 serious criminals have been jailed after UK police cracked their encrypted text messages and uncovered a violent feud over stolen drugs.
Crime bosses in the Huyton Firm, had planned to murder the men they thought had taken more than £1m of cocaine from them.
After a successful challenge in court, BBC Panorama obtained 10,000 of the firm's messages.
They reveal plans for brutal violence, including a hand-grenade attack.
The Huyton Firm - named after the part of Merseyside where it is based - has been run for 30 years by two secretive brothers.
Watch Panorama's The Crime Bosses who Terrorised a City here: https://bbc.in/3UCxvKh
For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news
#UKCrime #Liverpool #BBCNews
published: 13 May 2024
Tackling serious organised crime
Significant progress has been made tackling serious organised crime in Scotland as public, private and voluntary sector partners work together to deal with emerging threats from cyber crime, human trafficking and fraud.
Scotland’s Serious Organised Crime Strategy annual review reveals police officers made nearly 3,000 arrests over the last year of people known to be involved in serious organised crime.
Almost £9 million was taken from individuals and companies involved in criminal activity, which brings the total seized through proceeds of crime legislation to more than £100 million since the law came in to force.
There are 196 known serious organised crime groups operating in Scotland, with two-thirds linked to seemingly legitimate businesses.
published: 03 Nov 2016
SOCTA - Serious and Organised Crime Threat Assessment
SOCTA: Crime in the Age of technology
http://www.europol.europa.eu/newsroom/news/crime-in-age-of-technology-%E2%80%93-europol%E2%80%99s-serious-and-organised-crime-threat-assessment-2017
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published: 09 Mar 2017
Wynyard ACA Serious and Organised Crime Investigations Explained
An overview of Wynyard ACA's serious and organised crime investigations solution explained
published: 24 Jul 2014
'Serious organised crime is a national security threat': James Paterson
Shadow Cyber Security Minister James Paterson says he thinks there were a number of things important from Sky News Australia’s exclusive interview with Five Eyes Law Enforcement Group.
“Firstly, that serious organised crime is a national security threat,” he told Sky News Australia.
published: 09 Jun 2022
Wynyard ACA Serious and Organised Crime Analytics Explained
An overview of Wynyard ACA's serious and organised crime analytics solution
published: 24 Jul 2014
Serious and Organised Crime Analytics - Australian Bike Gangs Case Study
Watch Wynyard Group's Advanced Crime Analytics platform being applied to the an Australian Bike Gang case study. The murder of Anthony Zervas at Sydney Airport.
published: 21 Jul 2014
STATEMENT FROM POLICE SCOTLAND FOLLOWING SENTENCING OF SERIOUS ORGANISED CRIME GROUP
STATEMENT FROM POLICE SCOTLAND FOLLOWING SENTENCING OF SERIOUS ORGANISED CRIME GROUP
Following the sentencing today, Monday 22 January 2018, at the High Court in Glasgow of nine men accused of being involved in Serious Organised Crime, Detective Chief Superintendent Gerry McLean, head of Organised Crime and Counter Terrorism, said:
“The nine men who have been sentenced today were involved in the most serious criminal activity, including firearms, drug dealing and extreme violence.
“They were responsible for bringing fear and misery to communities across Scotland and we welcome the fact that they have been brought to justice and will no longer to able to continue their criminal activities. I would like to thank the victims of this gang for their bravery in providing crucial evidence whic...
Organised Crime Groups are now operating at an unprecedented scale. A specialist team has been formed, but how will a team of seven detectives take down a gang ...
Organised Crime Groups are now operating at an unprecedented scale. A specialist team has been formed, but how will a team of seven detectives take down a gang three times the size?
#TheDetectives Taking Down an OCG #iPlayer
Subscribe and 🔔 to the BBC 👉 https://bit.ly/BBCYouTubeSub
Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home
Told across three episodes and made over three years with a truly unprecedented depth of access, this compelling and shocking series follows the police operation as it gathers pace and grows in scale to encompass multiple cases, including drug supply, abduction, money laundering, attempted murder and the grooming of children as drug dealers.
All our TV channels and S4C are available to watch live through BBC iPlayer, although some programmes may not be available to stream online due to rights. If you would like to read more on what types of programmes are available to watch live, check the 'Are all programmes that are broadcast available on BBC iPlayer?' FAQ 👉 https://bbc.in/2m8ks6v.
Organised Crime Groups are now operating at an unprecedented scale. A specialist team has been formed, but how will a team of seven detectives take down a gang three times the size?
#TheDetectives Taking Down an OCG #iPlayer
Subscribe and 🔔 to the BBC 👉 https://bit.ly/BBCYouTubeSub
Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home
Told across three episodes and made over three years with a truly unprecedented depth of access, this compelling and shocking series follows the police operation as it gathers pace and grows in scale to encompass multiple cases, including drug supply, abduction, money laundering, attempted murder and the grooming of children as drug dealers.
All our TV channels and S4C are available to watch live through BBC iPlayer, although some programmes may not be available to stream online due to rights. If you would like to read more on what types of programmes are available to watch live, check the 'Are all programmes that are broadcast available on BBC iPlayer?' FAQ 👉 https://bbc.in/2m8ks6v.
More than 30 serious criminals have been jailed after UK police cracked their encrypted text messages and uncovered a violent feud over stolen drugs.
Crime bos...
More than 30 serious criminals have been jailed after UK police cracked their encrypted text messages and uncovered a violent feud over stolen drugs.
Crime bosses in the Huyton Firm, had planned to murder the men they thought had taken more than £1m of cocaine from them.
After a successful challenge in court, BBC Panorama obtained 10,000 of the firm's messages.
They reveal plans for brutal violence, including a hand-grenade attack.
The Huyton Firm - named after the part of Merseyside where it is based - has been run for 30 years by two secretive brothers.
Watch Panorama's The Crime Bosses who Terrorised a City here: https://bbc.in/3UCxvKh
For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news
#UKCrime #Liverpool #BBCNews
More than 30 serious criminals have been jailed after UK police cracked their encrypted text messages and uncovered a violent feud over stolen drugs.
Crime bosses in the Huyton Firm, had planned to murder the men they thought had taken more than £1m of cocaine from them.
After a successful challenge in court, BBC Panorama obtained 10,000 of the firm's messages.
They reveal plans for brutal violence, including a hand-grenade attack.
The Huyton Firm - named after the part of Merseyside where it is based - has been run for 30 years by two secretive brothers.
Watch Panorama's The Crime Bosses who Terrorised a City here: https://bbc.in/3UCxvKh
For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news
#UKCrime #Liverpool #BBCNews
Significant progress has been made tackling serious organised crime in Scotland as public, private and voluntary sector partners work together to deal with emer...
Significant progress has been made tackling serious organised crime in Scotland as public, private and voluntary sector partners work together to deal with emerging threats from cyber crime, human trafficking and fraud.
Scotland’s Serious Organised Crime Strategy annual review reveals police officers made nearly 3,000 arrests over the last year of people known to be involved in serious organised crime.
Almost £9 million was taken from individuals and companies involved in criminal activity, which brings the total seized through proceeds of crime legislation to more than £100 million since the law came in to force.
There are 196 known serious organised crime groups operating in Scotland, with two-thirds linked to seemingly legitimate businesses.
Significant progress has been made tackling serious organised crime in Scotland as public, private and voluntary sector partners work together to deal with emerging threats from cyber crime, human trafficking and fraud.
Scotland’s Serious Organised Crime Strategy annual review reveals police officers made nearly 3,000 arrests over the last year of people known to be involved in serious organised crime.
Almost £9 million was taken from individuals and companies involved in criminal activity, which brings the total seized through proceeds of crime legislation to more than £100 million since the law came in to force.
There are 196 known serious organised crime groups operating in Scotland, with two-thirds linked to seemingly legitimate businesses.
SOCTA: Crime in the Age of technology
http://www.europol.europa.eu/newsroom/news/crime-in-age-of-technology-%E2%80%93-europol%E2%80%99s-serious-and-organised-c...
SOCTA: Crime in the Age of technology
http://www.europol.europa.eu/newsroom/news/crime-in-age-of-technology-%E2%80%93-europol%E2%80%99s-serious-and-organised-crime-threat-assessment-2017
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Shadow Cyber Security Minister James Paterson says he thinks there were a number of things important from Sky News Australia’s exclusive interview with Five Eye...
Shadow Cyber Security Minister James Paterson says he thinks there were a number of things important from Sky News Australia’s exclusive interview with Five Eyes Law Enforcement Group.
“Firstly, that serious organised crime is a national security threat,” he told Sky News Australia.
Shadow Cyber Security Minister James Paterson says he thinks there were a number of things important from Sky News Australia’s exclusive interview with Five Eyes Law Enforcement Group.
“Firstly, that serious organised crime is a national security threat,” he told Sky News Australia.
Watch Wynyard Group's Advanced Crime Analytics platform being applied to the an Australian Bike Gang case study. The murder of Anthony Zervas at Sydney Airport....
Watch Wynyard Group's Advanced Crime Analytics platform being applied to the an Australian Bike Gang case study. The murder of Anthony Zervas at Sydney Airport.
Watch Wynyard Group's Advanced Crime Analytics platform being applied to the an Australian Bike Gang case study. The murder of Anthony Zervas at Sydney Airport.
STATEMENT FROM POLICE SCOTLAND FOLLOWING SENTENCING OF SERIOUS ORGANISED CRIME GROUP
Following the sentencing today, Monday 22 January 2018, at the High Court ...
STATEMENT FROM POLICE SCOTLAND FOLLOWING SENTENCING OF SERIOUS ORGANISED CRIME GROUP
Following the sentencing today, Monday 22 January 2018, at the High Court in Glasgow of nine men accused of being involved in Serious Organised Crime, Detective Chief Superintendent Gerry McLean, head of Organised Crime and Counter Terrorism, said:
“The nine men who have been sentenced today were involved in the most serious criminal activity, including firearms, drug dealing and extreme violence.
“They were responsible for bringing fear and misery to communities across Scotland and we welcome the fact that they have been brought to justice and will no longer to able to continue their criminal activities. I would like to thank the victims of this gang for their bravery in providing crucial evidence which led to the group submitting guilty pleas, such was the weight of the evidence placed on them. Today, collectively, they are facing in excess of 80 years in prison which demonstrates the seriousness of the crimes they were involved in.
“Serious Organised Crime has no place in society and I want to reassure people in all our communities that Police Scotland will continue to disrupt anyone involved in this type of activity on a daily basis, shutting down their illegal businesses and locking up those responsible.
“I welcome the sentence handed down today and I also want to pay tribute to the team of dedicated police officers, working closely with prosecutors, whose professionalism and tireless efforts helped bring these nine dangerous men to justice."
STATEMENT FROM POLICE SCOTLAND FOLLOWING SENTENCING OF SERIOUS ORGANISED CRIME GROUP
Following the sentencing today, Monday 22 January 2018, at the High Court in Glasgow of nine men accused of being involved in Serious Organised Crime, Detective Chief Superintendent Gerry McLean, head of Organised Crime and Counter Terrorism, said:
“The nine men who have been sentenced today were involved in the most serious criminal activity, including firearms, drug dealing and extreme violence.
“They were responsible for bringing fear and misery to communities across Scotland and we welcome the fact that they have been brought to justice and will no longer to able to continue their criminal activities. I would like to thank the victims of this gang for their bravery in providing crucial evidence which led to the group submitting guilty pleas, such was the weight of the evidence placed on them. Today, collectively, they are facing in excess of 80 years in prison which demonstrates the seriousness of the crimes they were involved in.
“Serious Organised Crime has no place in society and I want to reassure people in all our communities that Police Scotland will continue to disrupt anyone involved in this type of activity on a daily basis, shutting down their illegal businesses and locking up those responsible.
“I welcome the sentence handed down today and I also want to pay tribute to the team of dedicated police officers, working closely with prosecutors, whose professionalism and tireless efforts helped bring these nine dangerous men to justice."
Organised Crime Groups are now operating at an unprecedented scale. A specialist team has been formed, but how will a team of seven detectives take down a gang three times the size?
#TheDetectives Taking Down an OCG #iPlayer
Subscribe and 🔔 to the BBC 👉 https://bit.ly/BBCYouTubeSub
Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home
Told across three episodes and made over three years with a truly unprecedented depth of access, this compelling and shocking series follows the police operation as it gathers pace and grows in scale to encompass multiple cases, including drug supply, abduction, money laundering, attempted murder and the grooming of children as drug dealers.
All our TV channels and S4C are available to watch live through BBC iPlayer, although some programmes may not be available to stream online due to rights. If you would like to read more on what types of programmes are available to watch live, check the 'Are all programmes that are broadcast available on BBC iPlayer?' FAQ 👉 https://bbc.in/2m8ks6v.
More than 30 serious criminals have been jailed after UK police cracked their encrypted text messages and uncovered a violent feud over stolen drugs.
Crime bosses in the Huyton Firm, had planned to murder the men they thought had taken more than £1m of cocaine from them.
After a successful challenge in court, BBC Panorama obtained 10,000 of the firm's messages.
They reveal plans for brutal violence, including a hand-grenade attack.
The Huyton Firm - named after the part of Merseyside where it is based - has been run for 30 years by two secretive brothers.
Watch Panorama's The Crime Bosses who Terrorised a City here: https://bbc.in/3UCxvKh
For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news
#UKCrime #Liverpool #BBCNews
Significant progress has been made tackling serious organised crime in Scotland as public, private and voluntary sector partners work together to deal with emerging threats from cyber crime, human trafficking and fraud.
Scotland’s Serious Organised Crime Strategy annual review reveals police officers made nearly 3,000 arrests over the last year of people known to be involved in serious organised crime.
Almost £9 million was taken from individuals and companies involved in criminal activity, which brings the total seized through proceeds of crime legislation to more than £100 million since the law came in to force.
There are 196 known serious organised crime groups operating in Scotland, with two-thirds linked to seemingly legitimate businesses.
SOCTA: Crime in the Age of technology
http://www.europol.europa.eu/newsroom/news/crime-in-age-of-technology-%E2%80%93-europol%E2%80%99s-serious-and-organised-crime-threat-assessment-2017
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Shadow Cyber Security Minister James Paterson says he thinks there were a number of things important from Sky News Australia’s exclusive interview with Five Eyes Law Enforcement Group.
“Firstly, that serious organised crime is a national security threat,” he told Sky News Australia.
Watch Wynyard Group's Advanced Crime Analytics platform being applied to the an Australian Bike Gang case study. The murder of Anthony Zervas at Sydney Airport.
STATEMENT FROM POLICE SCOTLAND FOLLOWING SENTENCING OF SERIOUS ORGANISED CRIME GROUP
Following the sentencing today, Monday 22 January 2018, at the High Court in Glasgow of nine men accused of being involved in Serious Organised Crime, Detective Chief Superintendent Gerry McLean, head of Organised Crime and Counter Terrorism, said:
“The nine men who have been sentenced today were involved in the most serious criminal activity, including firearms, drug dealing and extreme violence.
“They were responsible for bringing fear and misery to communities across Scotland and we welcome the fact that they have been brought to justice and will no longer to able to continue their criminal activities. I would like to thank the victims of this gang for their bravery in providing crucial evidence which led to the group submitting guilty pleas, such was the weight of the evidence placed on them. Today, collectively, they are facing in excess of 80 years in prison which demonstrates the seriousness of the crimes they were involved in.
“Serious Organised Crime has no place in society and I want to reassure people in all our communities that Police Scotland will continue to disrupt anyone involved in this type of activity on a daily basis, shutting down their illegal businesses and locking up those responsible.
“I welcome the sentence handed down today and I also want to pay tribute to the team of dedicated police officers, working closely with prosecutors, whose professionalism and tireless efforts helped bring these nine dangerous men to justice."
Project Team - conducts operations against organised crime, (cross-London, national or international) at National Intelligence Model levels 2-3. This includes proactive contracts to kill, major drugs suppliers, multi-dimensional crime groups, including ethnically composed gangs, and large-scale firearms trafficking.
Branch Intelligence Unit - provides intelligence for the Serious and Organised Crime Group
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