Police close Havant crack house Magistrates issued a closure order on Friday (22 March) for...

Published: 4:42 pm March 25, 2019
Updated: 4:42 pm March 25, 2019

Police close Havant crack house

Magistrates issued a closure order on Friday (22 March) for a flat in Heywood Gardens, following reports of anti-social behaviour and disorder. The order lasts for three months and means that it is a criminal offence for anyone to enter the property, unless authorised by the police, during that period. Hampshire Constabulary applied for the order to address concerns around drug use and anti-social behaviour, following a number of complaints from the local community. PC Dan McGarrigle from the Force Anti-Social Behaviour Team said: “I hope this closure reassures the local community that we will not tolerate anti-social behaviour and drug-related activity in our communities and we will do everything within our power to stop it. “It was clear that criminal activities at the address had a negative impact on the quality of life of other residents. “The closure order would not have been possible without the help and co-operation of our partners at Portsmouth City Council’s housing department and the local community, so I would like to thank them for their help and support. “If you are concerned about anti-social behaviour in your area, please call your local Neighbourhood Policing Team on 101.”

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