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New UK laws target ‘cuckooing’
Updated On: 23 February, 2025 07:49 AM IST | London | Agencies
Another new offence will be created against adults who use a child to commit criminal activity.

Yvette Cooper
The United Kingdom has unveiled plans to clamp down on the exploitative practice of “cuckooing”, where criminals seize control of a vulnerable person’s home without their consent to conduct illegal activities like drug dealing, as part of the government’s new legislation.
Cuckooing is commonly associated with drug supply, serious violence and anti-social behaviour, involving people often with disabilities or those with illegal substance misuse issues targeted by criminals for their own gain.
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