Portsmouth News

Boy, 17, arrested for cutting lock on bike

- Freddie Webb freddie.webb@jpress.co.uk @FredsDotW

OFFICERS caught a teenager red-handed cutting a bike lock at Fratton Railway Station and arrested him as they clamp down on cycle thefts in Portsmouth.

Operation Sideline was launched by police to try and reunite owners with their stolen bikes.

This involved proactive patrols across Portsmouth, where officers target those attempting­to run off with pedal driven vehicles.

A Hampshire Constabula­ry statement said: ‘We arrested a 17-year-old boy from Reading who was seen by officers cutting a bike lock outside of Fratton railway station.

‘He was arrested on suspiciono­f theft of a pedal cycle and going equipped for theft.

‘He has been released from police custody but remains under investigat­ion while our enquiries continue .’

The operation was conducted last week from Monday to Thursday.

Police have spoken to bike shop owners and local businesses to gather intelligen­ce and as certain the issue of pedal cycle theft in the city.

Detective Sergeant Peter Eamer, of Hampshire Constabula­ry’s Eastern Proactive Unit, issued a warning to any bike thieves in the city.

He said: ‘We are pleased with the results of this operation and we will continue working hard to identify people responsibl­e for cycle theft in Portsmouth and disrupt their criminal activity.

‘People living in the city can help us to tackle the problem by reporting suspicious activity to us and using a quality D lock to secure their bike.

‘My message to thieves is simple, we are watching and we will catch you.’

Advice issued to people to protect their bikes includes double locking them, securing the frame and both wheels to a cycle stand and registerin­g a frame number for free on immobilise. com.

People can also get their vehicle security marked on BikeRegist­er.com, which tracks them in the event they are stolen.

Portsmouth Chief Inspector Paul Markham said: ‘We do appreciate that people are concerned about bike theft in the city and the impact that such crime has on people’s lives must not be underestim­ated.

‘I hope this operation reassures people that we are taking action.

‘Rest assured, we will continue to focus our efforts on disrupting bike theft in Portsmouth and bringing the perpetrato­rs to justice .’

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