Serious Organised Crime Agency was created in 2006.
It is a majoe crime. It is very well-organised. Hence, perfect example of 'organised crime'.
The UK does not have an equivalent of the FBI. Most criminal investigations are handled by the Police, and the most serious ones are dealt with by the London Metropolitan Police (aka Scotland Yard). Serious Organised crime is dealt with by the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), a government organisation. Secret investigations are done by the Security Service, better known as MI5 (Military Intelligence Section Five). Both the Police, SOCA and MI5 come under control of the Home Office, an executive department of the British Government.
For example bank heist you if you plan it that makes it organised so if you're making a plan to shoplift a shop then that would be considered organised crime because you organised it
For example bank heist you if you plan it that makes it organised so if you're making a plan to shoplift a shop then that would be considered organised crime because you organised it
The spanish Flu epidemic killing thousands and organised crime with ganglords like Squizzy Taylor starting to become serious
No, that is ridiculous.
organised crime
It depends on your country. If you're from the UK, you should contact SoCa (Serious Organised Crime Agency). If you're from the US, you should contact the FBI or DEA. If you're not from the UK or US, see your local law enforcement for advice. You could also report drug trafficking anonymously via the United Nations Drugs & Crime department (through their website or other means).
A Bill of Rights would overwrite some current laws and acts. This is undemocratic because the people would have voted for a law, that would be overwritten by a Bill of Rights. For example, the Serious and Organised Crime (Control) Act would be overwritten because it clashes with the Bill of Rights. The Serious and Organised Crime (Control) Act states that gangs are not allowed assembling together because they cause disruptions to the community. This clashes with the freedom of assembly, which would be protected by law if Australia has a Bill of Rights meaning that The Serious and Organised Crime (Control) Act would be made void. Then gangs such as bikie gangs would be allowed to assemble and may cause trouble.
Money, Power and Greed.
why was stealing was not a very serious crime
Maharashtra organised crime control act