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Archive September 2006
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PSNI carry out house searches
Detectives from the Financial Investigation Unit of the PSNI carried out a number of searches yesterday (26 September 2006) at several locations in Northern Ireland[ Wednesday 27 September 2006 ]
Tackling the illegal fuel trade
A filling station that was selling illegal fuel has been dismantled by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), following an operation to target the sale of illegal fuel in Northern Ireland.[ Friday 22 September 2006 ]
Organised crime will not be tolerated: Goggins
Everyone has a role to play in helping to remove the scourge of organised crime from our community and eradicating the harm it does to society,[ Friday 22 September 2006 ]
Twelve held in drug raids
Police have arrested 12 people and seized ecstasy and amphetamines during an operation in the Coleraine area.[ Tuesday 19 September 2006 ]
Help stamp out extortion - Goggins
Chair of the Organised Crime Task Force(OCTF), Paul Goggins MP today called on everyone to help free the grip that extortionists, blackmailers and organised criminals have on our society.[ Thursday 14 September 2006 ]
ARA reaches settlement in benefit fraud case
The Assets Recovery Agency (ARA) has successfully settled a case referred to it by the Northern Ireland Social Security Agency (NISSA) concerning the property of a male in Antrim.[ Tuesday 12 September 2006 ]
Four in court on cocaine charges
Four men are due to appear at a Belfast court in connection with the seizure of £50,000 of cocaine.[ Monday 11 September 2006 ]
Fuel laundering plant dismantled
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has dismantled a large sophisticated fuel-laundering plant in the Silverbridge area of Co Armagh and seized 10,000 litres of illegal fuel.[ Friday 08 September 2006 ]
Criminals should not profit from crime: Goggins
Tough new measures to help tackle organised crime have been introduced in Northern Ireland.[ Thursday 07 September 2006 ]