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"There's a simple way to solve the crime problem: obey the law; punish those who do not": 16 people convicted following National Crime Agency investigation into a London-based crime group involved in international money laundering and people smuggling

Sixteen people have been convicted following a major National Crime Agency investigation into a West London-based organized crime group involved in international money laundering and people smuggling.
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Members of the network smuggled in excess of £42 million in cash out of the UK, making hundreds of trips to Dubai, UAE, between 2017 and 2019.
NCA investigators believe the money profited from the sale of class-A drugs and organized immigration crime.
Around £1.5 million was seized from couriers leaving the UK but flight analysis, evidence from cash declarations in Dubai, and other material seized by the NCA showed the group had succeeded in transporting far more.
As part of the investigation, NCA officers also uncovered a plot involving members of the OCG to smuggle 17 migrants, including five children and a pregnant woman, into the UK in the back of a van carrying tyres in 2019.
The van was intercepted by Dutch police, who were working with the NCA before it could reach a ferry at the Hook of Holland.
In November 2019, following weeks of surveillance, communications, and flight data analysis, officers moved in to make arrests. Gang ringleader Charan Singh, 44, from Hounslow, was among those detained in a series of early morning raids across west London.
Investigators were able to prove that Singh, who was formerly resident in the UAE, paid for flights to Dubai for other members of the network so they could carry cash.
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He also kept a ledger showing how much had been transported and when. It showed that at least 58 trips to Dubai were made by Singh and his couriers in 2017 alone.
Further arrests followed and those charged were prosecuted in two trials at Croydon Crown Court, starting in January 2023.
The first trial saw six people, including Singh, found guilty of money laundering offenses. Two defendants were additionally convicted for facilitating illegal immigration along with a third individual.
Midway through the second trial, six defendants changed their plea to guilty in relation to money laundering offenses.
As a result, reporting restrictions on the case was lifted on Friday 5 May.
All 16 convicted are due to be sentenced in a hearing starting 11 September 2023, including two individuals who entered guilty pleas for money laundering offenses prior to the two trials.
NCA senior investigating officer Chris Hill said:
“This has been a long and complex investigation into an organized crime group involved in money laundering on a commercial scale and organized immigration crime.
“Over a two-year period, working together with partners in the UK and abroad, NCA investigators were able to uncover the evidence to secure these convictions.
“This case demonstrates the continued commitment by the NCA to protect the public and target the criminal networks involved in both people smuggling and money laundering.
“We will continue to use the full range of tactics at our disposal to disrupt and dismantle them.”
Tackling organized immigration crime remains a top priority for the NCA, the agency has more than 90 ongoing investigations into networks or individuals in the top tier of organized immigration crime or human trafficking – the highest harm.
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