Sentences with phrase «tackling organised crime»

There is concern that, with many Albanians also landing unchecked in isolated coves, the exodus will set back «by years» the progress made in tackling organised crime.
However, Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Nick Clegg dismissed the plans as a «half - baked gimmick» that would do nothing to tackle organised crime.

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The Association of Chief Police Officers pointed out modern policing faces a number of complex challenges, including tackling serious organised crime and terrorism.
«There are significant synergies in merging ARA with Soca, as Soca builds its understanding of organised crime and widens the tool - kit used to tackle it.»
The proposals would see responsibilities for national security and matters relating to criminal justice, including tackling immigration and organised crime, separated.
Mr Brown was initially hostile to the scheme because of its cost but he became an enthusiastic convert, arguing that it would tackle terrorism, organised crime, illegal immigration and identity fraud.
The Serious Crime Bill tackles female genital mutilation, makes provision about involvement in organised crime groups and creates an offence of possession of guidance about committing sexual offences against chilCrime Bill tackles female genital mutilation, makes provision about involvement in organised crime groups and creates an offence of possession of guidance about committing sexual offences against chilcrime groups and creates an offence of possession of guidance about committing sexual offences against children.
It will tackle economic crime, organised crime, border and policing and child exploitation and protection.
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