Police hit safes in organised crime raids Police seized thousands of safe deposit boxes from three vaults in central and north London on Monday after receiving intelligence they were used by criminals to store cash, guns and drugs.
Scotland Yard said officers raided vaults in Park Lane, Swiss Cottage and Edgware run by a privately run firm, Safe Deposit Centres.
Two people were arrested in the raids, which also included two other business premises and three private addresses in London and Hertfordshire.
Police sources said up to 90 percent of the boxes could contain the proceeds of crime and other illegal items such as child pornography.
The vaults are estimated to contain around 7,000 boxes, although it is unclear how many have been in use.
"We believe this police operation has the potential to simultaneously impact upon a large number of criminal networks, in London, nationally and globally," said Assistant Commissioner John Yates.
"Intelligence gathered over a protracted period has indicated that there are potential links at these businesses to organised crime such as paedophilia, firearms, drug trafficking, fraud, human trafficking, prostitution and money laundering."
Police will take the boxes away to a secure location. Any not claimed by their owners will be forced open and the contents investigated.
"Each safe deposit box will be treated as a single, potential crime scene," said Yates.
Police said the scale of the raids, codenamed Operation Rize, was unprecedented and involved 300 officers.
Courts have given police warrants to search individual security boxes in the past, but never this many at one time.
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Is this not akin to kicking down every every front door in town because you beleive a few of them might have crooks living there?
I think this is outrageous.
Bestbear- 06-04-2008
I also am outraged.
We are living in a police state now, and the sooner we do something about it, the better.
I shall be writing to my MP (again ....)
Bulldog- 06-04-2008
What bothers me is how easily this sort of thing is now accepted.
A quick scan of the mainstream media revealed not a single piece speaking against this.
Sandman- 06-04-2008
Re: Police hit safes in organised crime raids Police sources said up to 90 percent of the boxes could contain the proceeds of crime and other illegal items such as child pornography.
All of our homes and bank vaults, etc. could contain material linked to crime. We all could be up to something illegal.
What happened to the presumption of innocence?
Bulldog- 06-04-2008
Re: Police hit safes in organised crime raids
What happened to the presumption of innocence?
Gerraway!
Mr Plod's not having any of that.
He knows that we're all up to no good somehow!
Skippy- 06-05-2008
Re: Police hit safes in organised crime raids Police sources said up to 90 percent of the boxes could contain the proceeds of crime and other illegal items such as child pornography.
Why only 'up to 90 percent' could? 100% of them could. There's an overuse these days of the term 'up to'.. almost everyday we see things like 'Up to 50% of all Britons' when in fact the true figure is 5%.
And what's this 'police sources'?
And note the above inflamatory justification for the story.... '... such as child pornography'.
Thre's too much passed under our noses these days under the guise of genuine reporting/concern for the public.
AngloSaxon- 06-05-2008
A quick scan of the mainstream media revealed not a single piece speaking against this.
Yes I noticed that. Instead we're spoon fed the propaganda about paintings that 'could' be forged, and guns.
Why did we bother fighting WWII again?
:evil:
Bulldog- 06-05-2008
Yes I noticed that. Instead we're spoon fed the propaganda about paintings that 'could' be forged, and guns.
Don't forget the alleged "child porn".
It's justified if it's all for the kiddies.
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