Phrases with «recent raid»

"Recent raid" refers to a recent and sudden attack, intrusion or operation carried out by a group of people, often law enforcement or military, to arrest suspects, seize illegal goods or accomplish a mission. Full definition

Sentences with «recent raid»

  • «Those individuals and entities whose records were recovered by the department,» an ITDI official noted, referencing recent raids on cryptocurrency exchanges, «are now being probed under tax evasion charges. (simplybitcoins.com)
  • It's obviously a rule Apple itself is allowed to break — it's Apple's iPhone, and it can do whatever it wants, as we've seen recently with Apple's recent raids on thousands of sexy apps. (businessinsider.com)
  • During a recent raid on a factory his unit uncovered a large number of Polish workers but rather than see the police there to help them as victims of trafficking they thought the police were there to arrest them as part of a Brexit operation to round up foreign workers for expulsion from the country. (businessinsider.com)
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