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The National Crime Agency is calling on parents and teachers to help young people understand the implications of their behaviour online, raising concerns about the rise in cyber crime.
Our mission - National Crime Agency
The National Crime Agency’s mission is to protect the public from serious and organised crime. We do this by: Degrading the most harmful organised crime groups that pose a threat to the UK;
What we do - National Crime Agency
We lead the UK's fight to cut serious and organised crime. NCA officers work at the forefront of law enforcement, building the best possible intelligence picture of serious and organised crime threats, relentlessly pursuing the most serious and dangerous offenders and developing and delivering specialist capabilities on behalf of law ...
Who we are - National Crime Agency
The National Crime Agency leads the UK’s fight to cut serious and organised crime, protecting the public by targeting and pursuing those criminals who pose the greatest risk to the UK. Read about our mission
Who we are - National Crime Agency
We're committed to providing a positive and inclusive environment where officers from all backgrounds and identities can succeed and make a real difference in the fight against serious and organised crime.
News - National Crime Agency
The National Crime Agency has launched a campaign to combat the threat posed to teenage boys by financially motivated sexual extortion - a type of online blackmail widely known as 'sextortion'.
News - National Crime Agency
The National Crime Agency is the chair of the Virtual Global Taskforce (VGT) - an international collective of law enforcement agencies from 12 countries working to tackle child sexual abuse.
International network - National Crime Agency
To combat international serious and organised crime effectively we deploy NCA International Liaison Officers (ILOs) in strategic locations around the world where their expertise can help disrupt serious criminality before it impacts on the UK.
Contact us - National Crime Agency
Report a crime. In an emergency always call 999. To report non-urgent crime please call your local police on 101. You can also report crime anonymously to Crimestoppers online or by calling 0800 555 111. Scam alert: fake letters and emails
UK Financial Intelligence Unit - National Crime Agency
Preventing and disrupting organised crime and terrorist finance. Illicit finance and money laundering underpin and enable most forms of organised crime. This activity allows criminals to further their operations and conceal their assets which impacts the …