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June 14, 2005: £84m of Criminal Assets Recovered For the first time, police forces will receive a £13 million share of the recovered money. The police service receives one third of receipts recovered in 2004-05 above £40 million. The Home Office receives the first £40 million to pay for existing expenditure commitments on asset recovery. The one third above £40M is divided among individual police forces in proportion to the contribution each force had made to the total value of assets recovered. This is due to increase to half of all receipts recovered above £40 million next year (2005-2006). A new scheme will be extended to the other agencies involved in asset recovery the following year (2006-2007). Among the highest performing forces receiving the greatest
amount of additional funding are the
Metropolitan Police who will receive over £4 million, the
National Crime Squad, who
get just over £1.8 million,
Lancashire Constabulary, who receive an extra £570,517 and
Greater Manchester Police,
who get a boost of £526,360.
Assistant Chief Constable Roger Aldridge, the Association of Chief Police Officers lead on Asset Recovery, said:
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