Organised Crime Gangs Operating in Northern Ireland

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Organised Crime Gangs Operating in Northern Ireland
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There are believed to be between 55 and 80 organised crime gangs operating in Northern Ireland, involved in various illegal activities such as money laundering, fraud, terrorism, human trafficking, and drug dealing.

There are believed to be between 55 and 80 organised crime gangs operating in Northern Ireland . As of March 31, 2023, the PSNI had been investigating 55 organised crime gangs in Northern Ireland who are believed to be involved in a variety of illegal activities such as money laundering , fraud, terrorism, human trafficking and drug dealing .

On March 31, 2022, the PSNI had said that it had identified 63 organised crime gangs operating in Belfast, with the force saying that it had dismantled four OCGs from 2022 to 2023, with two of these having been involved in Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking offences. Read more: The 11 NI postcodes that have not had a paramilitary style attack in 26 years In 2016, police had said that there were more than 135 organised crime gangs in Northern Ireland, while the 2021/24 Organised Crime Strategy for Northern Ireland has said there are between 75-80 OCGs operatin

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