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The underworld's most 'toxic' men who'll be punished long after getting out

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They are the convicted criminals from Greater Manchester whose crimes have been deemed so serious they will be denied freedoms the rest of us take for granted - even when they get out of prison.

The price of their crimes is years of rigid state surveillance - unable to make a move without first telling the authorities.

They include drug traffickers, gun suppliers, and members of a gang who planned to rob a wealthy businessman - each on the National Crime Agency's list of serious offenders subject to ancillary orders. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features These orders aim to prevent organised criminals re-offending by placing restrictions on everyday life.

Among other conditions, these orders can restrict who they associate with, the number of mobile phones or computers they can access, limit the amount of cash they can carry, and require them to surrender passports and provide financial information at regular intervals.

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