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"The UK's lead agency against organised crime; human, weapon and drug trafficking; cyber crime; and economic crime that goes across regional and international borders, but can be tasked to investigate any crime... It is the UK point of contact for foreign agencies such as [[Interpol]], [[Europol]] and other international law enforcement agencies." | "The UK's lead agency against organised crime; human, weapon and drug trafficking; cyber crime; and economic crime that goes across regional and international borders, but can be tasked to investigate any crime... It is the UK point of contact for foreign agencies such as [[Interpol]], [[Europol]] and other international law enforcement agencies." |
Revision as of 07:38, 20 September 2015
National Crime Agency | |
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Abbreviation | NCA |
Predecessor | • Serious Organised Crime Agency • Police Central e-Crime Unit • (PCeU) • Parts of • National Policing Improvement Agency |
Parent organization | UK, UK/Home Office |
Headquarters | 1-7 Old Queen St, London, United Kingdom |
Subgroups | Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre |
"The UK's lead agency against organised crime; human, weapon and drug trafficking; cyber crime; and economic crime that goes across regional and international borders, but can be tasked to investigate any crime... It is the UK point of contact for foreign agencies such as Interpol, Europol and other international law enforcement agencies."
Employees on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End | Description |
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Tim Crosland | Head of Cyber, Prevention and Information Law | October 2013 | March 2015 | |
Jonathan Evans | Board member | March 2015 | Resigned due to criticism of conflicts of interest with his job as HSBC Director |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:The HSBC Cabal | Article | 11 October 2018 | Nicholas Wilson | HSBC paid Lisa Osofsky’s firm $200m a year to monitor the Deferred Prosecution Agreement in the US |
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