Crime agency leads drugs trade probe (Financial Times)
19th May 2007
Britain’s Serious Organised Crime Agency is helping co-ordinate a developing international investigation into a criminal network thought to have been laundering hundreds of millions of pounds each year from the international drugs trade.
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