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'Foreign criminals' held in raids 'Foreign criminals' held in raids
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People suspected of committing crimes abroad, including rape and kidnap, have been arrested in a series of raids.People suspected of committing crimes abroad, including rape and kidnap, have been arrested in a series of raids.
Police officers made 22 arrests during the operation, which began at dawn on Tuesday.Police officers made 22 arrests during the operation, which began at dawn on Tuesday.
They included a man suspected of committing rape in Lithuania and a Colombian man suspected of drug trafficking in America.They included a man suspected of committing rape in Lithuania and a Colombian man suspected of drug trafficking in America.
Ten teams of police officers carried out the raids, which continued throughout the day and into the night.Ten teams of police officers carried out the raids, which continued throughout the day and into the night.
They were carried out by the Metropolitan Police's Economic and Specialist Crime Directorate.They were carried out by the Metropolitan Police's Economic and Specialist Crime Directorate.
Det Supt Nigel Mawer said the unit had arrested nearly 300 people last year and 170 suspects were removed from the UK. Det Ch Supt Nigel Mawer said the unit had arrested nearly 300 people last year and 170 suspects were removed from the UK.
A total of 19 of those arrested on Tuesday have already appeared before Westminster magistrates to answer warrants pending extradition.A total of 19 of those arrested on Tuesday have already appeared before Westminster magistrates to answer warrants pending extradition.
The remaining three will appear on Wednesday.The remaining three will appear on Wednesday.