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Fourteen immigration arrests made in Belfast over three days

During the operation across Northern Ireland, Scotland, Holyhead in Wales and London’s Luton Airport, a total of 31 immigration offenders were arrested for abusing the CTA.

Ten false identity documents were seized, as well as £400,000 in criminal cash seized.

In Northern Ireland, a Somali national was arrested at asylum accommodation in Belfast on behalf of Danish authorities on suspicion of a “gangland murder” in Denmark in 2022.

A joint police and Immigration Enforcement operation safeguarding visit was also conducted at a mushroom factory in County Armagh over the safety of foreign national workers.

A number of interventions also took place on Northern Ireland’s road networks including the seizure of £400,000 found in a vehicle on the A1 which was linked to serious organised crime.


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