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Hundreds arrested as crime chat network cracked | Hundreds arrested as crime chat network cracked |
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A top-secret communications system used by criminals to trade drugs and guns has been "successfully penetrated", says the National Crime Agency. | A top-secret communications system used by criminals to trade drugs and guns has been "successfully penetrated", says the National Crime Agency. |
The NCA worked with forces across Europe on the UK's "biggest and most significant" law enforcement operation. | The NCA worked with forces across Europe on the UK's "biggest and most significant" law enforcement operation. |
Major crime figures were among 746 Europe-wide arrests after messages on EncroChat were intercepted and decoded. | Major crime figures were among 746 Europe-wide arrests after messages on EncroChat were intercepted and decoded. |
More than two tonnes of drugs, several dozen guns and £54m in suspect cash have been seized, says the NCA. | More than two tonnes of drugs, several dozen guns and £54m in suspect cash have been seized, says the NCA. |
While the NCA was part of the investigation, it was initiated and led by French and Dutch police, and also involved Europol - the EU agency for law enforcement cooperation. | |
Officers are said to have prevented people being murdered after covertly monitoring planned attacks and threats to life on the encrypted service. | Officers are said to have prevented people being murdered after covertly monitoring planned attacks and threats to life on the encrypted service. |
The NCA says the Europe-wide operation, which lasted over three months and involved police forces across the UK, has had the biggest impact on organised crime gangs it has ever seen. | The NCA says the Europe-wide operation, which lasted over three months and involved police forces across the UK, has had the biggest impact on organised crime gangs it has ever seen. |
The Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Dame Cressida Dick, whose force made 132 of the arrests and seized £13.3m in cash, described it as a "game changer". | The Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Dame Cressida Dick, whose force made 132 of the arrests and seized £13.3m in cash, described it as a "game changer". |
She said: "This is just the beginning. We will be disrupting organised criminal networks as a result of these operations for weeks and months and possibly years to come." | She said: "This is just the beginning. We will be disrupting organised criminal networks as a result of these operations for weeks and months and possibly years to come." |
'Criminal marketplace' | 'Criminal marketplace' |
An estimated 60,000 people, among them up to 10,000 in Britain, subscribed to France-based EncroChat, which has now been taken down. | An estimated 60,000 people, among them up to 10,000 in Britain, subscribed to France-based EncroChat, which has now been taken down. |
The system operated on customised Android phones and, according to its website, provided "worry-free secure communications". | The system operated on customised Android phones and, according to its website, provided "worry-free secure communications". |
Customers had access to features such as self-destructing messages that deleted from the recipient's device after a certain length of time. | Customers had access to features such as self-destructing messages that deleted from the recipient's device after a certain length of time. |
There was also panic wipe, where all the data on the device could be deleted by entering a four-digit code from the lock-screen. | There was also panic wipe, where all the data on the device could be deleted by entering a four-digit code from the lock-screen. |
The NCA says the messaging system has been used as a "criminal marketplace" to co-ordinate the supply of Class A drugs across the world, and import weapons including assault rifles, sub-machine guns, shotguns, pistols and hand grenades. | The NCA says the messaging system has been used as a "criminal marketplace" to co-ordinate the supply of Class A drugs across the world, and import weapons including assault rifles, sub-machine guns, shotguns, pistols and hand grenades. |
Law enforcement agencies began getting data from the site on 1 April after the encryption code is believed to have been cracked in March. | Law enforcement agencies began getting data from the site on 1 April after the encryption code is believed to have been cracked in March. |
Gangs are also believed to have used the handheld devices to plot attacks on rival groups, plan ways of enforcing drug debts and arrange for money to be laundered. | Gangs are also believed to have used the handheld devices to plot attacks on rival groups, plan ways of enforcing drug debts and arrange for money to be laundered. |
Threats to life detailed on the site included acid attacks and threats to chop off limbs. | Threats to life detailed on the site included acid attacks and threats to chop off limbs. |
Dozens of organised crime groups have been dismantled, says the NCA, with the bulk of arrests in London and north-west England. | Dozens of organised crime groups have been dismantled, says the NCA, with the bulk of arrests in London and north-west England. |
Lockdown "worked in our favour", says the agency, in that many more suspects were at home when they were raided. | Lockdown "worked in our favour", says the agency, in that many more suspects were at home when they were raided. |
Many of those arrested are said to form the "middle tier" of crime gangs while some are described as the "Mr and Mrs Bigs" of the underworld. | Many of those arrested are said to form the "middle tier" of crime gangs while some are described as the "Mr and Mrs Bigs" of the underworld. |
Chat users realised 'too late' | Chat users realised 'too late' |
Analysis by BBC technology reporter David Molloy | Analysis by BBC technology reporter David Molloy |
EncroChat sold encrypted phones with a guarantee of anonymity, with a range of special features to remove identifying information. The phones themselves cost roughly £900 (€1,000) each, with a subscription costing £1,350 (€1,500) for six months. | EncroChat sold encrypted phones with a guarantee of anonymity, with a range of special features to remove identifying information. The phones themselves cost roughly £900 (€1,000) each, with a subscription costing £1,350 (€1,500) for six months. |
Europol said that French police had discovered some of EncroChat's servers were located in the country, and that it was possible to put a "technical device" in place to access the messages. | Europol said that French police had discovered some of EncroChat's servers were located in the country, and that it was possible to put a "technical device" in place to access the messages. |
In June, rumours began to swirl about EncroChat being compromised by law enforcement. | In June, rumours began to swirl about EncroChat being compromised by law enforcement. |
The Netherlands' National Police said that users began to throw away their phones once the company became aware that messages were being intercepted - "but it was too late". | The Netherlands' National Police said that users began to throw away their phones once the company became aware that messages were being intercepted - "but it was too late". |
Police had already intercepted millions of messages, some of which have been acted on already - and others that may be used in the future. | Police had already intercepted millions of messages, some of which have been acted on already - and others that may be used in the future. |
In London, those targeted in the Met operation, codenamed "Eternal", are alleged to include members of "high-harm" organised crime networks with longstanding links to violent crime and drug dealing. | In London, those targeted in the Met operation, codenamed "Eternal", are alleged to include members of "high-harm" organised crime networks with longstanding links to violent crime and drug dealing. |
Dame Cressida said: "These people are in business to make enormous amounts of money. Many of them lead a very respectable lifestyle - and definitely a high-end lifestyle in fancy houses with big cars going to... clubs and restaurants, splashing the cash sometimes, but sometimes being very discreet about it." | Dame Cressida said: "These people are in business to make enormous amounts of money. Many of them lead a very respectable lifestyle - and definitely a high-end lifestyle in fancy houses with big cars going to... clubs and restaurants, splashing the cash sometimes, but sometimes being very discreet about it." |
The Met said that earlier this month, its detectives identified a plot by an international drugs and firearms gang to shoot dead a member of a rival network. | The Met said that earlier this month, its detectives identified a plot by an international drugs and firearms gang to shoot dead a member of a rival network. |
According to the force, it managed to prevent the shooting by arresting an individual for conspiracy to murder and seizing a loaded pistol, which was believed to be the planned murder weapon. | According to the force, it managed to prevent the shooting by arresting an individual for conspiracy to murder and seizing a loaded pistol, which was believed to be the planned murder weapon. |