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Policy paper: Serious and organised crime strategy 2023 to 2028

Home Office

December 13
10:41 2023

No place to hide: serious and organised crime strategy 2023 to 2028

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No place to hide: serious and organised crime strategy 2023 to 2028 (print-ready PDF)

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Serious and organised crime is a major threat to the national security and prosperity of the UK. It costs lives, blights communities, hampers economic growth, causes financial loss to individuals, businesses and the state and corrodes the global reputation of the UK and its institutions.

This strategy is founded on the growing threat from serious and organised crime and how we expect it to develop in the next 5 years.

Our mission is to reduce serious and organised crime in the UK, using the full reach and power of our intelligence and law enforcement agencies in partnership with the private sector and communities.

We will do that by disrupting and dismantling the organised crime groups operating in and against the UK.

We will achieve this through an end-to-end response with 5 lines of action:

  • in-country
  • UK border
  • international
  • technology and capabilities
  • multi-agency response

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Published 13 December 2023

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