MORE than £80 million in ill-gotten gains has been recovered by the authorities over the past decade under proceeds of crime laws.

In the past year, more than £12m was netted from people involved in activities such as drug dealing, trafficking and benefit fraud.

About £8m of the 2012/13 figure was confiscated from convicted criminals, while a further £4m was seized through civil court orders.

Solicitor General Lesley Thomson, QC, announcing the figures, said: "If you try to make a profit from crime, the Crown will use this legislation to the maximum to take that profit from you and ensure it is put it to a much better use."

Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill said: "More than £12m has been confiscated from criminals last year, hitting them where it hurts – their wallets."