During the week we formally launched The Public Safety Foundation with both the Home Secretary and Policing and Crime Minister, we were delighted to continue to see more great work right across the UK – from Barnstaple to Enniskillen.
Foot Patrol of the Week
Devon and Cornwall Police have been on a bit of a roll with ‘Op Loki’ helping to get more police officers on foot in town centres. This week we were delighted to see police on patrol on foot in Barnstaple town centre – and working with other agencies to make the streets cleaner and safer.
🎖️ Police in #Barnstaple get #FootPatrolOfTheWeek, with officers on foot patrolling the town centre – alongside work to make the streets cleaner and safer. Looking smart and smiles all-round! https://t.co/1FQt9ODY4g
— The Public Safety Foundation (@PublicSafetyFdn) April 29, 2023
Community Payback
Community Payback sees convicted criminals required to complete unpaid work. Historically this has often involved activities that the public don’t see – such as sitting in charity shops. We are pleased to see a growing number of Community Payback activity allocated towards visible clean-ups of public spaces. This week, we were pleased to hear of the work in Edgeley, clearing up alleyways and communal spaces.
🚧 Another great example of #CommunityPayback being used to make the streets cleaner and safer. This time it's in #Edgeley where the clean up will see alleyways deep-cleaned. Look forward to some before and after shots! #CP50 https://t.co/H7Ak7iNhdU
— The Public Safety Foundation (@PublicSafetyFdn) April 28, 2023
Traffic Stops
Police stopping vehicles on our roads are often asked: “Why don’t you stop some real criminals?”. Despite the obvious benefit that comes from ensuring the rules of the road are enforced, this week highlighted how traffic stops very often lead to the detection of more serious crime. In this case, a routine stop for no insurance unearthed the driver was also wanted for murder. Great work that highlights why when police think traffic, they should also think crime!
🚔 #TrafficStopOfTheWeek goes to police in the City of London who stopped a vehicle for no insurance. But their work making the streets safer didn't end there. They soon discovered the driver was also wanted for murder. Think traffic, think crime! https://t.co/zTkfCu3swc
— The Public Safety Foundation (@PublicSafetyFdn) May 2, 2023
Stop and Search
Over in Enniskillen, police had a terrific result while on foot. They stopped and searched an individual and recovered 270 Diazepam pills, before arresting and charging the suspect with drug offences. Thank you for making our streets safer!
🎯 Another result from #stopandsearch, this time from police officers on foot patrol in #Enniskillen. They recovered 270 Diazepam pills and charged the person for drug offences. Great work! https://t.co/I9mUY4zo3K
— The Public Safety Foundation (@PublicSafetyFdn) April 25, 2023
Arrests
A big shout out to PC Greg Pick, an off duty Nottinghamshire Police officer in West Bridgford, who chased down a bike theift after seeing men acting suspiciously. Proof that police are never really off duty, and a testament to PC Pick’s determination to fight crime and make our streets safer. Thank you PC Pick!
🎖️ Our #ArrestOfTheWeek goes to PC Greg Pick, an off-duty @nottspolice officer in #WestBridgford, who chased down a bike thief after seeing two men acting suspiciously on his day off. Cracking result! Thank you! https://t.co/myOAq5mKVf
— The Public Safety Foundation (@PublicSafetyFdn) April 26, 2023
Warrants and Raids
Finally, another great result from a warrant conducted on an address. This time it was neighbourhood police officers in Leeds who seized £125,000 worth of cannabis, a can of incapacitant spray, and more than £50,000 in cash. Great work raiding an address with such a good result – and brilliant to hear three people arrested. Hopefully charges followed!
🏠 Police in #Leeds made a real impact when they raided an address recovering drugs, cash and weaponry, and arresting three people. A well-deserved #WarrantOfTheWeek for these officers, helping make our streets and neighbourhoods safer. https://t.co/78JmzGDuTH
— The Public Safety Foundation (@PublicSafetyFdn) April 30, 2023
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