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North West Regional Organised Crime Unit (NWROCU)

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  • Number of employees
    100-200
About North West Regional Organised Crime Unit (NWROCU)

The North West Regional Organised Crime Unit (NWROCU) is a dedicated law enforcement agency in the United Kingdom, focused on tackling serious and organised crime across the North West region. Established to enhance collaboration between police forces, NWROCU plays a pivotal role in disrupting criminal networks that operate across borders.

With a mission to protect communities and reduce the impact of crime, NWROCU employs a range of strategies including intelligence gathering, proactive investigations, and community engagement initiatives. The unit works closely with local police forces, national agencies, and international partners to share information and resources effectively.

One of the core activities of NWROCU is to combat drug trafficking, human trafficking, and cybercrime, which are prevalent issues in the region. By utilising advanced technology and analytical techniques, the unit is able to identify and dismantle criminal operations swiftly.

In addition to enforcement actions, NWROCU is committed to raising awareness about the dangers of organised crime. Through educational programmes and community outreach, they aim to empower citizens to recognise and report suspicious activities.

Furthermore, NWROCU prioritises the safety and well-being of vulnerable individuals who may be exploited by criminal enterprises. Their victim support services provide essential assistance to those affected by crime.

Overall, the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit stands as a formidable force against organised crime, striving to create a safer environment for all residents in the North West of England.