People living near air fields and small landing strips are being asked to look out for suspicious behaviour in a new campaign launched by the National Crime Agency
Law enforcement and border officials are increasingly worried that criminal gangs are using non-passenger flights to slip into the UK, landing away from major airports where most security measures are concentrated
Law enforcement and border officials are increasingly worried that criminal gangs are using non-passenger flights to slip into the UK, landing away from major airports where most security measures are concentrated
Illegal immigrants, guns and drugs are being smuggled into Britain on light aircraft landing on rural airstrips or in farmers' fields, the National Crime Agency has warned.

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