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
| Duration | Ongoing |
|---|---|
| Location | England and Wales |
| Type | Police investigation, Crime prevention |
| Cause | Organised theft and unlawful trade of metal |
| Motive | Disrupt and dismantle organised metal theft networks. |
| Target | Individuals and groups involved in metal theft and trading. |
| Organised by | Police forces across England and Wales, Multi-agency collaboration |
| Participants | Police forces, other agencies |
| Outcome | Ongoing investigations, arrests, disruption of criminal networks |
| Property damage | Significant financial losses due to metal theft. |
| Charges | Theft, handling stolen goods, related offences |
| Police-led, multi-agency investigation. | |

Agencies
Involved agencies include:[2]
- British Transport Police
- Metropolitan Police
- Hertfordshire Constabulary
- Norfolk Constabulary
- Suffolk Constabulary
- Northamptonshire Police
- Leicestershire Police
- Essex Police
- Cambridgeshire Constabulary
- UK Border Agency
- Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs
- Trading Standards
- Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England
See also
- Operation Icarus - Police investigation into the organised theft and black market trade of religious and church artefacts in England and Wales