Sunderland Echo

Elf helping police to crack down on Christmas crime

- Chris Binding Local Democracy Reporter @sunderland­echo

Police boss es are set to launch an operation in Sunderland city centre to crack down on crime during the Christmas period.

The scheme is being led by Northumbri­a Police and will come into force on December 2 to coincide with the end of England’s second national lockdown.

It comes as the Echo runs its Support Local campaign, aimed at encouragin­g Wearsiders to support the city’s shops and businesses in the run up to Christmas.

In line with previous initiative­s, ‘Operation Elf ’ will see more visible police patrols keeping people safe in the city centre.

It will also focus on reducing anti social behaviour, deterring crime and dealing with any Covid-19 offences.

“For the month of December we will be doing a city centre crime and antisocial behaviour operation again,” said Inspector Jamie Southwell, of Northumbri­a Police.

“This year, that will be called Operation Elf, it starts on December 2 and will run up until Christmas Eve.

“The main focus is on high visibility foot patrols in the areas of high footfall and we will be focusing on violent crime and any Covid offences that we come across will be dealt with.

“And it will be to prevent and deter crime and antisocial behaviour with the city centre team taking a lead –

but we also have a little bit of funding where that will bring some additional cops in as well.”

Ins p South well was speaking at Sunderland City Council’s East Sunderland Area Committee on Monday November 30, which was held via videolink and broadcast on YouTube.

At the meeting, Millfield ward councillor Niall Hodson raised concerns about antisocial behaviour issues at the recently-renovated Minster Park.

“There’s a lot of kids congregati­ng there in the late afternoon/ early evening and there’s skateboard and BMX,” he said.

“It’ s causing a great amount of disturbanc­e for the church and for the residents in the Almshouses. It is really noisy and obviously it is damaging that lovely new park.”

Police boss es said the site was included in the city centre operation and that they would look into the issue.

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Shoppers are returning to stores after the second national lockdown, and police have pledged to keep the city centre safe in the run-up to Christmas.

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