They swooped and detained more than 50 people they claimed were guilty of serious crime.
On serious crime, Mr Herbert said one option was to establish a national serious crime force.
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He received the Queen's Police Medal in 2004 for his work combating serious crime in Liverpool.
My government will continue the fight against terrorism and serious crime at home and abroad.
The Bonaerense has long been suspected of colluding in serious crime, with the connivance of corrupt politicians.
As I understand it, the immigration enforcement action kicks in after a conviction for a serious crime.
First, accessing the database for non-law enforcement purposes is a serious crime, and one that has never happened.
So it's in the definition where we're talking serious crime, not in reality.
Deputy Chief Constable Neil Brunton said he welcomed the Authority's "continued focus on tackling serious crime and road collisions".
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He realized most of the class didn't view this as a serious crime.
"Most serious crime has been in decline since 2002, " he told BBC Sport.
Passing sentence Sheriff Kenneth Mitchell said it was a "very serious crime indeed".
He says that one in every two warrants results in the arrest of an individual involved in serious crime.
But a police spokesman said the burglary was a much more serious crime.
Detectives from the PSNI's Serious Crime branch arrested a 21-year-old man on Friday.
Serious crime in Arabia, once almost unheard of, is now on the increase.
The odds of such senseless acts occurring can be reduced by treating illegal-gun carrying as the serious crime it is.
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Under Giuliani, Broken Windows started out as a good faith effort to reduce serious crime by going after petty crime.
Martin Hartshorn, of McCauley Street, Grimsby, is charged under the Serious Crime Act with encouraging or assisting the commission of violent disorder.
If, on the other hand, it was stopped, the criminal-justice system would be accused of failing to protect the public from serious crime.
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At the hearing in London, he said Mr Foran had been interviewed by a member of the "notorious" West Midlands Serious Crime Squad.
They were arrested at their homes under the direction of Det Ch Sup Lee Catling of the Kent and Essex Serious Crime directorate.
Detectives from Serious Crime Branch revisited the three scenes and appealed for information from anyone who was in the areas a week ago.
"It is true there is a serious crime situation, which we are not trying to hide, " Mr Boone Salmon told the Associated Press.
They believe it is necessary to extend the retention of data to emails and internet traffic in order to combat serious crime, including terrorism.
Since then, however, a wave of serious crime, including the rape and murder of a young girl, has reopened the debate on capital punishment.
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"They charged him with a serious crime, " Sharpton said of Zimmerman.
And it is hard to convince children, or anyone else, that depriving Bill Gates of a few of their precious dollars is a serious crime.
British law already allows police to remotely access computers under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000, which allows surveillance to "prevent or detect serious crime".
Ten years later, the prison population has increased by 60% to 74, 000 but overall levels of serious crime recorded by the police have doubled (see chart).
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