Home Office will deploy more officers in Turkey to work on joint operations

The British government has announced a deal with Turkey to focus on coordinated actions to “disrupt and dismantle people smuggling gangs”.

On Tuesday night the government announced the establishment of an operational “centre of excellence” by the Turkish national police supported by the UK. The centre would aim to strengthen collaboration between the National Crime Agency and Home Office intelligence staff based in Turkey and their Turkish counterparts, the British government said.

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