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Met Police running Operation Big Wing to crack down on crime throughout London
7:54am Wednesday 27th February 2013 in Bexley
THERE will be no hiding place for criminals today (February 27) as Met Police officers will be everywhere during a day of action across the city.
Borough officers will be joined by specialist colleagues to carry out arrests, search warrants, licensing enforcement, ANPR operations, high visibility patrols and a range of other activity in what will be the widest ranging Big Wing operation to date.
Officers will also be conducting street briefings and police surgeries across the capital’s boroughs to inform and engage the public on what is being done to tackle crime and disorder.
Chief Inspector Andy Furphy, from Bromley Police, said: “Violence and drugs are serious, high harm crimes that can sadly have a devastating and lasting effect on local communities; however, there are also many other issues which might be seen as lower level offences, such as anti-social behaviour or uninsured drivers, that we know can and do blight the daily lives of too many people.
“Today’s operation is about showing residents that we have listened to their concerns and we are committed to taking robust preventative and disruptive action to stop this criminal activity and make their communities safer.
“It’s also about warning those intent on breaking the law and engaging in criminal activity that we will be doing everything we can to stop them, and wherever possible we will be putting them before the courts.
“Officers from every part of the Metropolitan Police Service have been mobilised and will be out and about on the streets today, tackling the crimes that affect your neighbourhood.
“You will see police carrying out licensing checks, uninsured vehicle checks, executing search warrants, and patrolling your local transport hubs throughout the day.
“Some of you will notice police surgeries where you can drop in to speak to an officer about your concerns; or street briefings, where you can listen in and find out what police are doing to make your neighbourhood safer.
“All members of the public are encouraged to engage with the officers, get some crime prevention advice, ask questions.
“We are here to serve the public, and we hope today’s activity will be one way of showing some of what we do every day to make London safer for our communities.”
The activity taking place across London today will include execution of warrants; arrests of those on outstanding warrants; arrests of gang members; arrests of domestic violence suspects; licensing checks; uninsured vehicle checks; ANPR; street briefings.
The units and departments involved include all 32 Met Police London boroughs; dog support unit; mounted branch; territorial support group; firearms command; trident and gang crime command; air support unit; royal parks command; traffic unit; special constabulary; police cadets; safer transport command.
Comments(11)
banjo8
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8:52am Wed 27 Feb 13
Gypo.Joe
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10:22am Wed 27 Feb 13
Yawnnnnnnnnnnn
goldenbroomboy
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1:13pm Wed 27 Feb 13
Is this shoddy journalism, or quoting a non too bright plod press release?
E-G-M81
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1:42pm Wed 27 Feb 13
goldenbroomboy wrote:Do you not think they mean across the whole of the city of London north, east, south and west not the small financial area near Bank. Use your brain London is still classed as a city.
The Met Police do not operate in the City, it has its own police force. Is this shoddy journalism, or quoting a non too bright plod press release?
goldenbroomboy
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2:20pm Wed 27 Feb 13
E-G-M81 wrote:Yes London is a city, that's why it has a city council. Greater London is not a city, nor is it "classed" as a city,it is a region, that is why it has a regional assembly, not a city council.
goldenbroomboy wrote: The Met Police do not operate in the City, it has its own police force. Is this shoddy journalism, or quoting a non too bright plod press release?Do you not think they mean across the whole of the city of London north, east, south and west not the small financial area near Bank. Use your brain London is still classed as a city.
Have a nice day me ol' cocker.
banjo8
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4:04pm Wed 27 Feb 13
The Original Ranter
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5:02pm Wed 27 Feb 13
jaded1
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6:34pm Wed 27 Feb 13
The Original Ranter wrote:Absolutely spot on Ranter.
More spin. The truth is that Operation Big Wing should operate EVERY day, it's aims as described by Insp Furphy (sic) surely are the raison d'être of any police force. Loads of old warrants have been dug out and other policing tasks saved up for today. Loads of constables from 'specialist units' i.e not response or neighbourhood teams will be thrown out onto the streets for only a few hours, most of these will have been deskilled in many areas of front line work as they have other, real and necessary jobs and roles that they will have been removed from. Such events are patronising to the taxpayer and impress no-one except the deluded ACPO clones.
reasonable75
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9:39pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Next day back to normal
The Original Ranter
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8:14am Fri 1 Mar 13
n't they all closing too? right, back to WH Smith's and Costa then. Uniformed constables are being withdrawn from patrol & supposedly being replaced with PCSOs who we all know are rarely seen in non-urban areas except holding 'surgeries' and driving liveried vehicles about. In London they still patrol in clutches of threes, an expensive representation of diversity and vibrancy but achieving little. I could go on but what's the point, it is a done deal and the public are on their way to getting the police service they supposedly wanted....right?
Happygolucky13 says...
8:32am Wed 27 Feb 13