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Police Service of Northern Ireland, An Garda Siochana. (2014) Cross border organised crime assessment 2014. Belfast and Dublin: Department of Justice and Department of Justice and Equality.

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Cross border cooperation between law enforcement agencies (of Ireland and Northern Ireland) continues to play a key role in our fight against organised crime groups who cause harm to communities on both sides of the border. Organised crime groups often operate on a cross border basis, by disregarding the border or by using it to facilitate criminality. Consequently, it is essential that authorities on both sides of the border cooperate together and with other law enforcement agencies in order to thwart the threat posed by these groups.

• Introduction p.8
• Alcohol fraud p.10
• Cash-in-transit robbery, Tiger kidnap, ATM attacks and large scale thefts p.12
• Cybercrime p.14
• Drugs p.16
• Intellectual property crime p.24
• Money laundering and fraud p.26
• Oils fraud p.29
• Organised immigration crime and human exploitation p.32
• Tobacco fraud p.35
• Vehicle crime p.37


Item Type
Report
Publication Type
Irish-related, Report
Drug Type
All substances
Intervention Type
Crime prevention
Date
October 2014
Pages
42 p.
Publisher
Department of Justice and Department of Justice and Equality
Corporate Creators
Police Service of Northern Ireland, An Garda Siochana
Place of Publication
Belfast and Dublin
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Accession Number
HRB (Electronic Only)

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