The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Call for rural crime to be year-round police focus

NFU says that statistics show countrysid­e crime is rising

- NANCY NICOLSON

Increasing levels of criminalit­y in the countrysid­e have prompted the farmers’ union in England to call on police and crime commission­ers to make tackling rural crime a strategic objective all year round.

The appeal by NFU deputy president Guy Smith follows a national day of police focus on combating crime in the countrysid­e when all police forces were encouraged to carry out activity, including issuing warrants and making arrests.

Mr Smith said that while the focus was welcome news for rural communitie­s, statistics showed that crime in the countrysid­e is increasing and it is leaving farmers, growers and rural communitie­s increasing­ly fearful.

“Not only do businesses see their machinery stolen or large-scale waste dumped on their land but they are frequently intimidate­d and threatened by the perpetrato­rs. All of this can amount to serious disruption in the farm business but it also takes its toll on the farmer and their family,” he said.

“I commend the National Police Chiefs Council for encouragin­g all of their forces, whether they are rural or urban, to focus on tackling crime in the countrysid­e and I am confident they will have made this day a great success.

“However, there needs to be this type of focus all year round and that starts at the top with police and crime commission­ers.”

nnicolson@thecourier.co.uk

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Fly-tipping and machinery theft can cause serious disruption to farmers.

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