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The Assets Recovery Agency, set up to take money from criminals as part of a government drive against organised crime, is to be abolished. | The Assets Recovery Agency, set up to take money from criminals as part of a government drive against organised crime, is to be abolished. |
The Home Office is expected to announce on Thursday that ARA will merge with the Serious Organised Crime Agency. | |
Government sources insist that while the ARA will cease to exist in name, its work and investigations will continue. | |
The ARA has been operating in Northern Ireland for almost four years. | |
Last year it froze assets belonging to NI criminals worth almost £16m. | |
It is regarded as a success story but will not be operating for much longer. | |
The Home Office is expected to announce that the UK-wide agency is to be abolished as part of a restructuring. | The Home Office is expected to announce that the UK-wide agency is to be abolished as part of a restructuring. |
The Serious Organised Crime Agency was set up last year to tackle drug trafficking and other major crime. | |
It is unclear what will happen to the 50 staff who work in the agency's Belfast office. | It is unclear what will happen to the 50 staff who work in the agency's Belfast office. |
However, it is understood that the Northern Ireland Office has been given assurances that there will be no reduction in the resources dedicated to tackling organised crime. | However, it is understood that the Northern Ireland Office has been given assurances that there will be no reduction in the resources dedicated to tackling organised crime. |
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