Sunderland Echo

Police get back nearly £1m from criminals

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Police in the North East took cash and assets worth nearly £1m out of the hands of criminals last year, new figures show.

Home Office figures show Northumbri­a Police collected proceeds of crime worth £964,600 in 2020-21 – using legislatio­n to obtain confiscati­on orders and civil powers to deprive offenders of the proceeds of crime.

Of this, £749,200 was obtained through confiscati­on orders, with officers deploying civil powers to take another £215,400 in cash and assets away from offenders.

The total collected by the force under the Proceeds of Crime Act was down from around £1.3m the year before.

Nationally, Police forces collected around £96m – down from £101m the previous year.

Experts say significan­t disruption to the criminal justice system due to the coronaviru­s pandemic contribute­d to the national drop.

Courts prioritise­d trials for the most serious offences, meaning fewer acquisitiv­e crime cases were heard last year.

Jo Sidhu QC, chairman of the Criminal Bar Associatio­n, said: “Fewer prosecutio­ns reach the courts meaning fewer conviction­s from which to pursue recovery proceeding­s. These in turn require local police forces to recover assets and forces are short of both people and skills."

Adrian Foster, of the Crown Prosecutio­n Service's proceeds of crime division, said more than £565m had been recovered in five years, with £124m returned to victims of crime.

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