
The National Crime Agency (NCA)'s Annual Plan for 2024–25
08/04/2025
The National Crime Agency (NCA)'s Annual Plan for 2024–25 outlines
- The successes of 2023-24
- A comprehensive 2024–25 strategy to continue to combat serious and organised crime in the UK.
Here are some key points from the plan:
- Intensified Efforts: The NCA is focusing on tackling serious organised crime, including fraud, bribery, organised immigration crime, modern slavery, human trafficking, child sexual abuse, and the supply of illegal drugs and firearms. The plan emphasizes a crackdown on criminal gangs and activities that undermine public safety and border security.
- Internal Transformation: The NCA is undergoing significant internal changes to enhance its capabilities. This includes investing in technology and personnel, with an additional £58 million allocated to the agency's core funding for 2025/26. The plan also includes the recruitment of 100 new investigators and intelligence officers.
- Strategic Priorities: The plan aligns with the government's strategic priorities, focusing on protecting the public, ensuring safer streets, and securing borders. The NCA will work closely with the newly established Border Security Command to drive forward improvements in border security.
- Measuring Impact: The NCA is committed to measuring the impact of its efforts and managing risks effectively. This includes collaboration with devolved administrations and other partners to ensure a coordinated approach to tackling crime.
Overall, the NCA's Annual Plan for 2024–25 represents a robust approach to addressing serious and organised crime while enhancing the agency's operational capabilities.
References
National Crime Agency Annual Plan 2024-2025 https://www.nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk/who-we-are/publications/748-nca-annual-plan-2024-25/file
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