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Detective’s Casebook: The first convictions for selling encrypted devices to facilitate SOC
Bedfordshire DCI James Panter explains to Police Oracle how the force used section 46 of the Serious Crime Act 2007 to secure convictions against Luton trio Jason Russo, Jamil Ahmed and Mohammed Miah who were sentenced back in April.
Category: Court
Tags: Bedfordshire PoliceDrugsLaw and Legislationserious and organised crime
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