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Customs uplift over 60,000 litres of illegal fuel

Customs, with support from PSNI, uplifted over 60,000 litres of illegal fuel in the Newry South Down and South Armagh areas yesterday, 29 January.

Three filling stations were visited in F

[ Thursday 29 January 2004 ]

Customs make biggest proceeds of crime seizure in Northern Ireland

Customs have made the biggest cash seizure so far in Northern Ireland under the new proceeds of crime legislation. During a large-scale operation Customs officers seized over 7 million smuggled cig

[ Wednesday 28 January 2004 ]

Kennedy Congratulates PSNI On Cannabis Seizure

Security Minister and Chair of the Organised Crime Task Force Jane Kennedy has congratulated the PSNI on the largest ever seizure of cannabis in Northern Ireland. The find was made today during a s

[ Tuesday 27 January 2004 ]

Four Arrested After Drugs Seizure

Four people have been arrested after cannabis with an estimated street value of £250,000 was seized during a PSNI Drugs Squad operation in the Newtownards area today.



[ Thursday 22 January 2004 ]

Goldstock Report Presented To Secretary Of State

Secretary of State Paul Murphy has paid tribute to Professor Ronald Goldstock who today presented him with his report into organised crime in Northern Ireland.

In thanking Professor Golds

[ Monday 19 January 2004 ]

Kennedy Briefs Interpol

"Organised crime and terrorism go hand in hand and do not recognise international boundaries and must be confronted where ever it operates".

Jane Kennedy, Security Minister and Ch

[ Tuesday 13 January 2004 ]

Free Customs seminar to help Northern Ireland firms fight money laundering

Northern Ireland businesses are today urged to sign up for a free seminar giving guidance on their new role in the fight against money laundering. Organised by Customs and Excise, the seminar will

[ Monday 05 January 2004 ]

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