Another week of crime-fighting from some of the dedicated police officers working hard across the UK to make our streets safer.
Warrants and Raids
This week saw police in Harlsesden, London, conducting checks on an address that was subject to a Closure Order. Closure Orders set limits on who may or may not be on the premises. They are often used effectively to tackle addresses associated with persistent anti-social behaviour and more serious crime such as drug-dealing. On this occasion the officers found two people in breach and promptly arrested them. Great work!
🏠 Not so much a #WarrantOfTheWeek, but a great example in #Harlesden of police following up on drugs warrants with Closure Orders and dealing robustly with those who breach them. Undoubtedly sending a clear message to those involved. https://t.co/pgAy6IGhFD
— The Public Safety Foundation (@PublicSafetyFdn) March 22, 2023
Arrests
This week we celebrate some excelent work by police in Sidcup who used their powers to locate a vehicle found to contain more than 80 catalytic converters. Catalytic converters are routinely stolen from cars across the country as they contain precious metals that criminals then seek to sell back into the market.
🎯 Our #ArrestOfTheWeek goes to police in #Sidcup who made an arrest as part of an operation targeting vehicle crime and metal theft. Vital work to tackle prolific criminals and the criminal marketplace that operates with them. https://t.co/ck1eNpVat3
— The Public Safety Foundation (@PublicSafetyFdn) March 17, 2023
Community Payback
Probation in Bradford made great use of their Community Payback programme to clean up streets and alleways of litter, spiky branches and more besides. When used appropriately, Community Payback, helps ensure those convicted of crimes are properly punished and provided with an opportunity to clean up their local neighbourhoods. Good work in Bradford!
🚧 Our #CommunityPayback of the week goes to this excellent work cleaning up and making the streets safer in #Bradford. Cleaner streets are safer streets. Great work by all involved! #CP50 https://t.co/OtR7f1jWVQ
— The Public Safety Foundation (@PublicSafetyFdn) March 21, 2023