This report provides a statistical analysis of organised crime in the UK, covering its types, trends, and impact on society. It discusses the rise in organised crime rates, its pre-planned nature, and the involvement of criminal syndicates in serious offences like robbery, burglary, and kidnapping. The report also highlights the legal provisions and enforcement measures taken by the UK government to combat organised crime, including the role of the National Crime Agency and international authorities. The report concludes by emphasising the need for strict enforcement of legislation to deter offenders from committing such offences.