“From Havering to Brands Hatch: Local Police Lead the Fight Against Tool Theft”
Havering Police officers, led by South Hornchurch Inspector Mark Connolly, are taking the fight against tool theft nationwide, with remarkable success.
Havering Police officers, led by South Hornchurch Inspector Mark Connolly, are taking the fight against tool theft nationwide, with remarkable success.
Margaret Mullane, the Member of Parliament for Dagenham and Rainham, has welcomed the announcement of new powers in Labour’s Sentencing Bill, which will incorporate the key policies outlined in Amanda Martin MPs Theft of Tools of Trade (Sentencing) Bill, which was co-sponsored by the Dagenham and Rainham MP.
Read moreWe are appealing for the owners of suspected stolen tools, which were recovered by officers in Dagenham, to come forward.
Read moreMetropolitan Police teams from Havering and Bexley joined forces with forensic security specialists Datatag at the British Super Bikes (BSB) event at Brands Hatch for a day of positive public engagement and crime prevention awareness.
Read moreHavering Police are continuing their battle to crackdown on tool theft by hosting a free tool marking event on Thursday 17 July outside Roneo Corner B&Q, starting from 7am.
Read moreTradespeople in Havering are invited to a Free Tool Marking Event on July 17th at B&Q, aimed at reducing tool theft. Attendees receive free marking kits, enhancing tool traceability and recovery efforts by police.
Read moreHavering police officers are making national headlines with their successful crackdown on tool theft — and are urging local residents to join them in the fight.
Read moreMargaret Mullane-the Member of Parliament for Dagenham and Rainham, has stepped up the campaign to get to grips with the level of thefts of tools from tradespeople, often from their vans.
Read moreMy constituency is home to lots of London’s trades people and I know how devastating it is when vans and sheds are broken into and people essentially lose their livelihoods. This is a growing trend and a growing concern for the police.
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