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Huge organised crime bust sees more than 300 UK arrests and £1m in cash seized

A police crackdown on illegal trade and organised immigration crime has seen hundreds of people arrested and more than £1million in cash seized as well as goods

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Huge organised crime bust sees more than 300 UK arrests and £1m in cash seized

A police crackdown on illegal trade and organised immigration crime has seen hundreds of people arrested and more than £1million in cash seized as well as goods

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More than a million cigarettes seized, five arrested in black market crackdown

Five people have been arrested and more than a million cigarettes seized as part of the effort to crack down on the black market tobacco trade.

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  1. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·rnz.co.nz

    More than a million cigarettes seized, five arrested in black market crackdown

    Five people have been arrested and more than a million cigarettes seized as part of the effort to crack down on the black market tobacco trade.

  2. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Huge organised crime bust sees more than 300 UK arrests and £1m in cash seized

    A police crackdown on illegal trade and organised immigration crime has seen hundreds of people arrested and more than £1million in cash seized as well as goods