A three-day police operation in Croydon town centre has resulted in 15 arrests for various offences, including drug supply, violent offences, drug driving, and apprehending a suspect wanted by prisons and courts.
Coordinated Effort
The operation, conducted by officers from the Croydon town centre team, the Territorial Support Group (TSG), traffic units, and dog teams, aimed to tackle crime hotspots and improve public safety in the busy town centre.
Results of the Operation
The crackdown saw police conducting patrols, surveillance, and targeted stops across Croydon town centre. The joint effort led to:
15 arrests
Offences including drug supply, violent offences, drug driving, and capturing a suspect wanted by prisons and courts.
Police Statement
A spokesperson from the Croydon Metropolitan Police said:
“This successful three-day operation highlights our commitment to making Croydon safer. By working in partnership with specialist units, we have been able to tackle some of the most persistent and dangerous offences affecting the area. We will continue our efforts to disrupt criminal activity and protect the community.”
Community Reaction
Local residents and business owners have praised the increased police presence, noting a visible improvement in safety during the operation. Authorities are reassuring the public that further proactive operations will continue as part of ongoing crime reduction strategies.
Public Involvement
Police are encouraging residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to help maintain the positive momentum from the operation.
If you have any information about crime in the area, you are urged to contact the police via 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously at 0800 555 111.
This coordinated approach demonstrates the commitment of the Metropolitan Police to tackle crime and enhance public safety in Croydon. Further operations are expected as part of the ongoing crackdown on local crime.
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