Operation Crucible

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Operation Crucible is a police-led, multi-agency investigation into the organised theft and unlawful trade of metal in England and Wales.[1]

DurationOngoing
LocationEngland and Wales
TypePolice investigation, Crime prevention
CauseOrganised theft and unlawful trade of metal
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Operation Crucible
DurationOngoing
LocationEngland and Wales
TypePolice investigation, Crime prevention
CauseOrganised theft and unlawful trade of metal
MotiveDisrupt and dismantle organised metal theft networks.
TargetIndividuals and groups involved in metal theft and trading.
Organised byPolice forces across England and Wales, Multi-agency collaboration
ParticipantsPolice forces, other agencies
OutcomeOngoing investigations, arrests, disruption of criminal networks
Property damageSignificant financial losses due to metal theft.
ChargesTheft, handling stolen goods, related offences
Police-led, multi-agency investigation.
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Police officers searching scrap for stolen metal

Agencies

See also

  • Operation Icarus - Police investigation into the organised theft and black market trade of religious and church artefacts in England and Wales

References

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