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Archive March 2004
4 Year Jail Term In Belfast Drug Smuggling Cases
Following Customs operations in September last year two South African nationals were today found guilty at Belfast Crown Court of the illegal importation of cannabis. Jacobus Frederick E[ Wednesday 31 March 2004 ]
Customs target illegal tobacco, fuel and cannabis
Customs officers have seized half a million cigarettes and fourteen kilos of tobacco during a series of operations in Antrim and Londonderry and at Belfast''s airports. During the five[ Tuesday 30 March 2004 ]
ARA Act Against Suspected Proceeds Of Drug Dealing In Limavady Area
On Tuesday 23 March the Assets Recovery Agency successfully applied to the High Court in Belfast for an Interim Receiving Order (IRO) in respect of property in the Limavady area.
Under
[ Thursday 25 March 2004 ]
Ecstasy Seizure
An 18-Year-Old man will appear in court this morning following the seizure of Ecstacy in Co Antrim.
Police said that the drugs had an estimated street value of £30,000.
They wer
[ Saturday 13 March 2004 ]
“Together We Can Defeat The Criminals” - Kennedy
Security Minister and Chair of the Organised Crime Task Force (OCTF) Jane Kennedy has said that a united approach by Government, law enforcement agencies and the public at large can help rid Northe
[ Wednesday 10 March 2004 ]
Customs uncover fuel-laundering plant in Fermanagh
Customs officers have today (Tuesday) dismantled an illegal fuel laundering plant in Co. Fermanagh in a joint operation with PSNI.
The laundering operation, uncovered in a workshop at a r
[ Tuesday 02 March 2004 ]
ARA Freezes Further £560,000 Of Assets
The Assets Recovery Agency has successfully applied for a further two Mareva Injunctions in the High Court last week to freeze assets in two separate cases. In one case originally ref[ Monday 01 March 2004 ]
ARA Striking Fear Into Criminals - Kennedy
The Assets Recovery Agency has proved itself to be an effective weapon in the ongoing fight against organised criminals in Northern Ireland, Security Minister and Chair of the Organised Crime Ta[ Monday 01 March 2004 ]