The summit in Edinburgh was organised by e-Crime Scotland, which was developed through the Scottish Financial Crime Group.
The men, aged 32 and 29, were taken into custody, accused of working with a serious organised crime group.
They are suspected of involvement in an organised crime group believed to have been arranging fake marriages between Portuguese and African nationals.
The jury was told the detective constable worked for a special organised crime group and was in charge of looking after evidence.
Martin and Bage were part of an organised crime group which targeted Co-op and Tesco stores "often in remote locations", according to police.
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Japan's justice minister has resigned weeks after taking office citing ill health, amid a scandal over alleged ties to an organised crime group.
The crime group would likely rent a distributed proxy network to obfuscate their true locations and to run transactions against the compromised accounts.
It is a fortress of the local organised-crime group, the 'Ndrangheta.
Nicholas McFadden, 38, of Church Avenue, Leeds, worked for a special organised crime group and was in charge of looking after evidence, the jury was told.
He has admitted he acted as a matchmaker - a ceremonial role - at a gangster's wedding and attended a party thrown by a "yakuza" crime group boss.
India's most wanted man, Dawood Ibrahim, who heads the organized crime group D-Company, and Matteo Messina Denaro, an Italian mafia playboy, also appear to have consolidated control of their organizations.
For example, in a standard phishing operation, an organized crime group might commission the creation of a scam web page and contact a secondary broker to get a list of thousands of email addresses.
Using another intermediary, the crime group would get access to a compromised computer and rent a botnet to distribute the spam emails for a period of agreed upon time, such as 12 or 24 hours.
The indictments handed down against 73 people, many of whom are associated with an Armenian-American crime group, charge that the ring was submitting fraudulent bills for medically unnecessary treatments or treatments that were never actually performed.
But, Professor Harris, I mean, again, what's the answer to the argument that if that is indeed the group of people where crime is most present, then that's the appropriate group of people to subject to this level of scrutiny?
The review was commissioned by the group Rethinking Crime and Punishment to look at alternatives to imprisonment in England and Wales.
"If you accept the interpretation that this is a hate crime, then any dispute within a religious group could be called a hate crime, " Feldman said.
Today, the group is "a hodgepodge of smaller organizations that seeks alliances with street gangs to keep control of their territory and businesses, " according to an InSight Crime profile of the group.
Under intense pressure from the U.S. Embassy, the Russians charged a group of Chechens with the crime and a closed trial began last month in the Moscow city court.
In police work, the county already has a sophisticated crime data warehouse it developed with IBM, said Petisco, and the IT group is building an analytical model and working on predictive analytics both for crime and for transportation.
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Derek Crawley, from the group, added: "Wildlife crime is a serious issue in Staffordshire".
"Secondlining is about community and celebration, not trauma and violence, " the group said in a statement, describing crime and violence as systemic problems in the city.
"He didn't pull back at all and end up with a weak bill, " said Richard Aborn, president of the Citizens' Crime Commission, a nonprofit criminal-justice policy group.
Defense attorneys for the Amish are attacking the group's prosecution under the federal hate crime statute, passed in 2009.
He was speaking at the police and crime panel meeting where his plans were scrutinised by a group of 10 people.
At a neighborhood meeting this month, Curseen arranged for a police officer from the local precinct to address the group about measures residents can take to prevent crime.
"While it provides a sometimes useful tool after an event, it doesn't address the root causes of crime and doesn't protect the public, " said the group's director, Nick Pickles.
That is the reason why witnesses to crime are often reluctant to come forward to give evidence when a paramilitary group may have been involved.
It also established a non-profit group called the National Centre for the Elimination of Boryokudan (crime syndicates), to advise companies on avoiding the yakuza and rally citizens to complain, as in the recent suits.
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