This is why police were out in force in Bermuda Park today

Local, national, international and oddball news stories

This is why police were out in force in Bermuda Park today

Postby dutchman » Sat Jul 21, 2018 1:43 am

The operation began at the beginning of June and is a county-wide initiative

Image

If you wondered why there was a strong police presence at the Bermuda Park Business Park in Nuneaton today it was linked to a huge traffic operation by Warwickshire Police.

Operation Highway, an initiative to tackle vehicle crime within the county, saw a day of action by officers across north Warwickshire.

The operation began at the beginning of June and is a county-wide initiative, aiming to reduce vehicle crime.

Today enhanced patrols were conducted by officers and dog handlers in Nuneaton and Bedworth, crime prevention workshops were delivered by safer neighbourhood teams, leaflets were handed out to communities, proactive teams were searching for offenders and an ANPR operation took place at the Bermuda Park Business Park with VOSA and Trading Standards.

Further activity connected to the operation is set to continue this evening.

Warwickshire Police said so far six arrests have been made for offences including taking a vehicle without consent, driving without insurance and for people being wanted on warrant.

Nine drivers have been reported for offences relating to the condition of their vehicles and seven vehicles have been seized for offences including the driver not being insured or having a licence.

Inspector Paul Speddings, who is leading on the operation, said: “In line with other forces, unfortunately vehicle crime has become an issue in Warwickshire over the past year, and a lot of these offences are opportunist.

“Vehicle crime, in whatever form, can have a huge impact on victims especially if they are dependent on their car or van for their work or family commitments.

“We understand the distress and inconvenience that it can cause, which is why we are working with colleagues across the county to carry out this operation.

“The aim of today’s operation was to target those suspected to be involved in vehicle crime and to promote crime prevention advice within our communities.”

He added: “We hope that today’s activities help to demonstrate our determination to reducing vehicle crime within our communities and will reassure the public that we are aware of these offences and are committed to doing everything within our power to tackle them.

“Today forms just one day of action and will be followed up by further activity in the coming months.

“For anyone intending to commit vehicle crime within Warwickshire, please be mindful that Operation Highway is in progress and the chance of you getting caught is real and significant.”

Image
User avatar
dutchman
Site Admin
 
Posts: 50539
Joined: Fri Oct 23, 2009 1:24 am
Location: Spon End

Return to News

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests

  • Ads