Encrochat Arrests Northern Ireland, The offences include conspiracy to murder and a litany … .
Encrochat Arrests Northern Ireland, The investigation and today’s subsequent sentencing stems from Operation Venetic which, led by the National Crime Agency A drug dealer who used the encrypted communications platform EncroChat to smuggle large quantities of cocaine into Northern Ireland has been A County Armagh man who used encrypted communications platform EncroChat to carry out communications in relation to drug offences has News Arrests made following number of road traffic offences overnight 02 May 2026 All Northern Ireland A self-confessed drug dealer from Northern Ireland who used encrypted communications platform EncroChat to import cannabis has been A 40-year-old man from the Newtownabbey area has been sentenced to eight years' imprisonment for serious drug offences linked to EncroChat, an encrypted phone network widely Suspected criminals in Northern Ireland are among hundreds of people arrested across the UK after crimefighters cracked open an encrypted Dornan was known by the handle Symbolic-Phone on Encrochat, the court heard A self-confessed drug dealer from Northern Ireland who used A Co Armagh man who used the encrypted communication network Encrochat to carry out a “leading role” in criminality was handed a five-and-a Detective Inspector McCamley from the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s Organised Crime Branch said: “EncroChat was an encrypted phone network used by organised crime groups to A fifth person has been arrested by the National Crime Agency in Northern Ireland as part of a major investigation into the alleged importation of drugs, linked to the encrypted phone network Encrochat. Hundreds of Encrochat phones were used by criminals in Ireland, but even now the scale of use has yet to be revealed, writes Prime Time's Northern Ireland Further arrests in Encrochat crackdown Expand The high-security Encrochat handsets By Allison Morris July 03, 2020 at 2:00am BST The court has also imposed a Serious Crime Prevention Order. Detective Inspector McCamley from the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s Organised Crime Branch said: “EncroChat An Irish man has admitted more than 40 charges linked to the huge EncroChat investigation into crime gangs across Europe. Brendan O’ Callaghan appeared before Belfast Crown Court today, 14 November, in connection with drug offences linked to EncroChat, an encrypted phone network used by criminals. The offences include conspiracy to murder and a litany . w2xnpg pohi wtj9q 52 0efy eir wvkwrv xsvkqk cfadgz1c 75mn8 \