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Major crime ring hit, 32 arrested

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May 26, 2010
Major crime ring hit, 32 held

<!-- by line --> <!-- end by line --> LONDON - BRITISH, Irish and Spanish police launched dawn raids on Tuesday in a coordinated hit aimed at smashing a major European guns, drugs and money laundering empire, authorities said. Some 32 people were arrested, including the suspected 'godfather", in a strike on a crime conspiracy with tentacles stretching across the globe. 'The target was a criminal network suspected of trafficking huge quantities of drugs and firearms and of laundering hundreds of millions of pounds (dollars, euros) in criminal profits,' Britain's Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) said in a statement.

The gang's suspected crime lord, a 53-year-old Irish-born British national living in Malaga, was arrested in the southern Spanish coastal resort.
Spanish officers detained him along with family members, other British and Irish nationals and four Spanish lawyers. The 20 suspects arrested in Spain were being questioned in Malaga. Interior Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba, speaking to Spanish public television from Warsaw, said the raids focused on a 'mafia family' based on the southern Costa del Sol. 'It's an operation against well-known mafia operating in different countries which is linked to different killings, as well as a number of crimes from drugs trafficking to people trafficking.' About 750 officers were involved in the operation.

In Britain around 230 officers raided homes and businesses, with nine men and two women across southeastern England and the west Midlands arrested and taken for questioning. Properties were also searched in Ireland, Belgium, Cyprus and Brazil. Irish police were questioning one man in Dublin. Irish Justice Minister Dermot Ahern said no border would protect those involved in organised crime. The raids showed the determination of law enforcement agencies, backed by their governments, 'to take international gangs straight on'. -- AFP


 
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