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1.Criminality and anti-social behaviour associated with the supply of controlled drugs.
2.Criminality and youth relates ASB with targeted hotspot areas.
3. Anti-social and criminal use of electric bikes
Issued 01 October 2024
•There have been a number of warrants executed, positive stop searches and arrests made in relation to the supply of controlled drugs. Those involved in the drugs trade will continue to be targeted by SNT officers, supported by specialist Police units. • Through listening to the public and through regular patrols of our patch we have identified areas which seem to attract youths who cause ASB. Regular patrols and consistency when dealing with the individuals involved have worked well as a deterrent. We either move them on, deal with them by arrest or have a multi-agency approach • Through community intelligence and regular patrols, we have identified regular offenders. We take positive action where we can and disrupt their behaviours using bail conditions and unannounced visits. • Keeping our communities regularly updated with our patrols, actions and results using our social media platforms like Facebook, X and Derbyshire Alert. • We also attend community forums and hold multi-agency events. • Use of specialised resource units which include drones to help combat criminal use of electric bikes.
• High visibility patrols are to be conducted in key hotpot areas.
• School engagement with the assistance of the Youth Engagement Team holding regular educational inputs.