![]() ![]() The agency said “many fugitives” all over the world have been caught after establishing the use of false identities.īeard, from Sydenham, south-east London, approached “vulnerable people” with similar facial features to their clients, according to the NCA. The scheme provided falsified passports to individuals including Jamie Acourt, a former suspect in the original Stephen Lawrence murder inquiry and Ireland’s leading crime boss, Christy Kinahan, among others. ![]() “This was the golden ticket for the organised crime networks in order that they could evade arrest, evade identification by local law enforcement either internationally or at home in the UK,” said Craig Turner, deputy director of investigations at the National Crime Agency (NCA). On Tuesday, he was sentenced to six years and eight months at Reading crown court and jailed after admitting conspiracy to pervert the course of justice and conspiracy to make a false instrument with intent. ![]()
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