Sounds like police have made a big breakthrough in tackling major crime gangs 👊 Watford
Herts Police have been targeting a well-established organised crime group whose members had been using encrypted phone app ‘EncroChat’ to communicate and plan crimes.
The intensive investigation, launched in 2019, got a boost in March 2020 when the National Crime Agency used powers to access encryption protocols and passed intelligence to police forces. Jacqueline Slowley, of Farrington Avenue, was arrested in October 2020 and later charged with conspiracy to supply class A drugs .
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