Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

Police hand man a five-year ban from town centre

MAN WAS RESPONSIBL­E FOR ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR INCLUDING URINATING IN PUBLIC

- By MEGAN STANLEY megan.stanley@reachplc.com @megan_stanley_

METROPOLIT­AN Police have banned a man from entering a town centre in west London for five years.

Officers told Hounslow Council that the man was responsibl­e for a number of calls to police in the area.

The man, who has not been named, is said to cause excessive anti-social behaviour in Hounslow Central area, which covers Lampton, Inwood Park and Thornbury Park.

According to a report sent to the Central Hounslow Area Forum, which to be held on Friday (November 11), officers received a number of calls reporting that the man was urinating in public, as well as begging aggressive­ly, taking drugs and sleeping in local flat stairwells.

Police have since banned him from Hounslow town centre using a crime prevention order.

According to Shelter, orders are aimed at stopping serious and persistent antisocial behaviour and can lead to imprisonme­nt or eviction if conditions are breached. The man has been banned for five years and has also been prohibited from committing certain acts of anti-social behaviour, details of which have not been provided by officers.

A report submitted to the council says: “This has had a positive impact on those affected and the community as a whole and our ASB calls have substantia­lly reduced.”

Anti-social behaviour continues to be the highest reported crime in Hounslow, with more than 400 incidents reported to officers in the past 12 months, the same report shows. Violence and sexual offences are the second highest crime type in the town centre.

There have been less than 50 bicycle thefts in Hounslow over the last 12 months, but earlier this year a man who stole a bicycle worth £240 was arrested and caught with heroin in his pocket.

Shopliftin­g and possession of weapons are the lowest forms of crime in Hounslow. Despite this, in the past year officers have arrested a number of people for the offences.

A woman was sentenced to six months in jail in June after being caught in Hounslow High Street with £240 of stolen goods from shops.

Officers also spotted a man drop a dagger in Chapel Road, and after a search police found heroin in his sock. He was handed a four-month prison sentence.

In June, police officers conducted a knife arch operation at Hounslow East Tube Station where there were 23 drug searches, plus officers found one knife and pliers.

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