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Crackdown on cross border crime 07.11.08

POLICE and customs on both sides of the border are "working as one" to combat the illegal activities of organised criminals, a seminar has been told.
The Cross Border Crime Summit was held this week in Enniskillen and was attended by Justice Minister Dermot Ahern and Inishowen Senator Cecilia Keaveney.
"Arresting suspected fuel smugglers, seizing guns, drugs and cash funded through criminal activity are just some of the recent successes cross border operations have enjoyed," said Senator Keaveney following the summit.
She said such cross-border co-operation had already yielded success.
"Cross border co-operation such as this has already been instrumental in ensuring, to the greatest extent possible, that the border cannot, and will not, be used by criminals to evade the reach of law enforcement.”
The Moville-based senator said Illegal activity damaged legitimate businesses.
"Maintaining and further developing the already excellent cross-border partnership that exists between law enforcement agencies is vital to increase our understanding and effective investigation of organised crime.
"The threats on both sides of the border are, in many cases, similar and with law enforcement agencies working together we are meeting the challenges with an effective response to organised crime, whenever and wherever it surfaces,” she added.
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