Chichester Observer

Operation is a winter win for police

- Connor Gormley www.sussexworl­d.co.uk

A police effort to crackdown on anti-social behaviour in Chichester city centre with increased patrols has been deemed a success.

The scheme, which took place across Chichester and Bognor Regis in December, saw officers take part in several patrols and searches, designed to emphasise their presence in high street centres and deter would-be criminals. Dubbed Operation Tinsel, police patrols foiled a number of high street thefts in both areas. On December 8, officers were alerted to a report of young people shopliftin­g from Greggs, on East Street in Chichester. Attending the incident, officers managed to locate one of the suspects and refer them to Operation Reboot – a Sussex Police scheme intended to reduce criminalit­y in young people and offer guidance.

On December 19, police officers found cannabis and a knuckle duster on two teenagers in Chichester after a stop and search. The items were seized and an investigat­ion is ongoing.

More than 450 people were engaged in Chichester city centre across the month of December as police patrols stepped up, as well as 250 people and 125 businesses across Chichester and Littlehamp­ton.

The Sussex Police and Crime Commission­er, Katy Bourne, dubbed Operation Tinsel a success and praised the police force’s commitment to its communitie­s: “The dedicated police patrols were able to target shoplifter­s and give added focus to tackling anti-social behaviour in our high streets, whilst also providing a reassuring, visible police presence for those enjoying the vibrant nighttime economy,” she said.

Tessa Callingham, manager of Chichester Businesses Against Crime, added: “The run up to Christmas is generally one of the busiest times of the year for retailers. It is also a time of year when shop thefts, aggression, anti-social behaviour and sometimes violence towards shopworker­s also tends to increase. Knowing there is some police support around that can be called on, for example through the CHIBAC radio, is a comfort to staff who can sometimes feel isolated or unsure what to do. Op Tinsel, as well as acting as a positive deterrent, did actively interact with offenders as well, leading to crimes that were committed being dealt with in the appropriat­e manner.”

 ?? Photo: Sussex Police. ?? Tinsel was dubbed a success by Sussex Police officials
Photo: Sussex Police. Tinsel was dubbed a success by Sussex Police officials

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