UK government arrests nearly 1,000 in crackdown on High Street organised crime
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Updated · BBC.com · Apr 30
UK government arrests nearly 1,000 in crackdown on High Street organised crime
2 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Apr 30
Since March 2025, authorities have visited over 3,000 High Street premises and arrested almost 1,000 individuals linked to illegal trading and money laundering.
Trading Standards officers report escalating threats, violence, and intimidation from gangs, with 70% facing abuse and some forced to relocate for safety. Weapons and illicit goods are routinely found in shops.
The Chartered Trading Standards Institute calls organised crime the profession's top threat, urging greater powers and increased funding to tackle criminal networks exploiting mini-marts, vape shops, and candy stores nationwide.
Is a £10M task force enough to fight a £100M crime wave on UK High Streets?
As authorities play 'whack-a-mole' with illicit shops, what hope remains for legitimate businesses?
With children abused in illicit shops, how deep does this hidden High Street danger run?
How can you spot a crime-front shop on your street without becoming a target yourself?
Will multi-million pound fines on corporations help protect officers from street-level gang violence?