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CRACKING DOWN ON FREIGHT CRIME GANGS

13th May 2010, Page 19
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

If operators are more compliant, Nairn and Rounds are free to focus on what they really want to crack down on: freight crime gangs.

Just before Christmas 2009 a gang that had been stealing from lorries was caught and locked up, while in March this year the CMPG foiled a smuggling operation in Wolverhampton, involving

illegal imports of alcohol, worth approximately 2300,000. Rounds concludes: "Believe me, if we never gave out another GFP again that would be great. It means we have done our job in ensuring good operator compliance and can therefore focus on going after the big criminals, such as thieves and drug smugglers:

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