A static caravan in Ballyhalbert, County Down, suspected to have been bought with the proceeds of crime, has been frozen by the NCA
A holiday home in Ballyhalbert in County Down, suspected to have been bought with the proceeds of crime, has been frozen by the National Crime Agency .
They will be unable to sell the holiday home or transfer ownership while the investigation takes place.The holiday home will be recovered if the court decides it has more likely than not been paid for with the proceeds of crime.Det Ch Supt Andy Hill described the asset freezing as an "excellent result" that can hugely disrupt the activity of a paramilitary group.
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