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•New Interim Orders will allow immediate action to disrupt and deter serious crime
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New Interim Orders will allow immediate action to disrupt and deter suspected serious criminality.
They will be part of a stronger approach to organised crime which will form part of the Border Security , Asylum and Immigration Bill.
Currently, securing a Serious Crime Prevention Order imposed on suspects, including people smugglers, can be a complex and lengthy process, restricting the use of this powerful tool.
New orders will form an important part of preventing organised immigration crime while complementing the UK ’s relentless pursuit of criminal gangs.
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