The public are being asked how they think £4million raised from the sale of assets seized from criminals should be spent.
Read more about the Home Office Community Cashback scheme Crimestoppers' website.
Published by Crimestoppers for Crimestoppers
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Friday 26th June 2009 - 11:04am
The public are being asked how they think £4million raised from the sale of assets seized from criminals should be spent.
Read more about the Home Office Community Cashback scheme Crimestoppers' website.
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