The British government is having to launch a major task force to tackle money laundering, illegal employment, and organized crime tied to vape stores and other dubious high street businesses.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The British government has unveiled a £30 million (~$40m) initiative to combat organized crime linked to high street businesses, particularly vape stores, barber shops, and mini-marts. The crackdown will involve raids, closures, and cash seizures targeting operations tied to money laundering, tax evasion, and illegal immigration and employment. 📺 DETAIL: The task force will consist of 75 officers from various British police forces and the National Crime Agency (NCA), roughly equivalent to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The Trading Standards departments, which enforce consumer protection regulations, will receive £6 million (~$8m) to enhance enforcement and identify fraudulent businesses, following incidents in which unlicensed vape shops selling unregulated vapes have caused fires and burned down historic buildings. The NCA estimates that £1 billion of the £12 billion in criminal cash generated annually in the United Kingdom is laundered through such establishments. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “This criminal activity makes our communities less safe and less prosperous. It undermines legitimate business, deprives public services of tax revenues, and fuels a range of predicate offenses such as the drugs trade, illicit goods, trafficking, and organized immigration crime.” – Sal Melki, Deputy Director of Illicit Finance at the NCA 🎯 IMPACT: The initiative marks a significant shift in government policy, which has been accused of taking insufficient action against the huge number of vape stores, Turkish barber shops, phone repair stores, and so on, often staffed and owned by immigrant and immigrant-background individuals, that have proliferated across Britain in recent years. Critics have long complained that many are clearly fronts for organized criminals, existing in close proximity in numbers grossly out of proportion to the public demand for them. Vape stores, in particular, are also emerging as hubs for grooming and sexual predation. 📺 FLASHBACK: Reform Party leader Nigel Farage has been highlighting this issue for years, saying last year, “It’s money laundering, it’s a way of funneling large amounts of cash through, declare some of it to the taxman, and of course, the drugs trade is all cash.” |
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