The organisation created to tackle serious crime has faced a heavier international workload since the Foreign Office downgraded organised crime as a priority and scrapped its drugs and international crime department.
In an interview ahead of the release of Serious and Organised Crime Agency’s second annual report yesterday, Sir Stephen Lander, its chairman, said: “We do feel that more of the international heavy lifting is falling on our shoulders than used to be the case.”

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