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Good morning Please see below the latest Briefing Note from the Chief Superintendent Thankyou for your support. Yours sincerely Inspector Tom Cornish | Neighbourhood Policing | Southwark AS ? Central South Briefing note 17/06/2020 ? A further 14 arrests in operation to target organised criminality and violence in south London. Eight males and six females, aged between 22 and 56-years-old, have been arrested on suspicion of a range of drugs offences including: possession with intent to supply class A drugs, being concerned in the supply of class A drugs, possession of class B drugs, allowing premises to be used for supply of class A drugs, and theft and handling of stolen goods, following a number of early morning raids today, Wednesday 17 June, at residential addresses predominately across Lambeth, Croydon, and Bromley. In addition to the arrests, a quantity of class A drugs was also seized. These arrests follow 18 previous arrests which were made last week as part of the same operation. The warrants are the culmination of an eight-month, covert investigation into drug dealing, organised criminality and violent crime in the area, which was launched following feedback from the communities who live there. A number of officers were involved in the operation, including the Violent Crime Taskforce (VCTF), Lambeth and Southwark local officers and Territorial Support Group (TSG). ? Detective Superintendent John Harnwell, of the Met?s Violent Crime Taskforce, said: ?Today we have built on the great successes we saw last week, with an additional 14 individuals being arrested? ?This operation is a fantastic example of the VCTF working closely with local borough officers to dismantle organised criminality and target those exploiting and coercing vulnerable people, often young children, to sell drugs? ?Our work to suppress violence does not stop here. Even through this challenging pandemic, we will continue to use every tool at our disposal to tackle these types of crimes head on.? Borough Commander Colin Wingrove, of Lambeth and Southwark said: ?We know that there has been widespread concern about drug-fuelled violence across the borough, which understandably left communities here feeling threatened? ?This operation aimed to protect those communities from harm, safeguard vulnerable and young people and bring those responsible to justice? ?I want to reiterate that this type of criminality, which causes misery to many who live here, will not be tolerated. We remain dedicated to working with the community and partners to drive down violence, drug-dealing and serious organised criminality? ? We would like to hear from anyone who has information about crime, or those who exploit others for gain or revenge, while putting young people?s lives at risk. Community intelligence can be used to great effect to not only detect, but also prevent crime, keep London safe and save young lives. If you don?t want to speak to the police, contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. They are a totally independent charity and you will remain 100% anonymous - they never ask your name and they cannot trace your call, your IP address or the device you use. Alternatively, visit their website https://crimestoppers-uk.org/ If you are worried about someone you suspect may be carrying a knife or other weapon, advice and support is also available through organisations including Knife Free https://www.knifefree.co.uk/get-help-support/ and Fearless: https://www.fearless.org/en? ? Kind Regards, Colin Wingrove Chief Superintendent ?
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Good afternoon I?m sorry I wasn?t able to send this out yesterday but it is still relevant. Please feel free to share these briefings with your wider communities. Thankyou all for your support. Best wishes Inspector Tom Cornish | Neighbourhood Policing | Southwark | AS BCU | Peckham Police Station, 177 Peckham High Street, London, SE15 5SL???? tel: 0207 232 6495 | internal: 726495 mobile: 07917 133162 Twitter: @InspTomCornish AS ? Central South Briefing note 16/06/2020 Dear all, I hope you are all well.? The weekend was a significant one for many.?Sunday was the third anniversary since the devastating tragedy of the Grenfell Tower fire where we remembered those who died, their loved ones and those who survived the fire that night. You will also have seen the coverage over the weekend of the protests in London, including scenes of violence.? By way of update, 113 arrests were made, including for violent disorder, assault on police, possession of an offensive weapon, possession of class A drugs and drunk and disorder. Our post event investigations will now be progressed so arrests are likely to rise. We have also arrested and charged a man who was pictured urinating on PC Keith Palmer?s memorial. Changes to Covid-19 rules Yesterday we saw several changes to government restrictions in managing the coronavirus outbreak. Non-essential shops are opening for the first time since restrictions began, however with the 2m social distancing rules remaining shops have put in measures to help protect customers so you should expect the shopping experience to be different to pre-lock down. Additional restrictions come into effect today on public transport, where wearing a face covering is now mandatory. Please keep each other safe by complying with this change and encouraging those you know to also do so. Patrols in Southwark and Lambeth This week as we continue to see more people out and about where shops are re-opening our patrols will continue to focus on hotspot and high footfall areas, tackling our priorities of robbery, violence, and knife crime. ?We continue to have visible daily patrols, engaging with local communities, and are also supported by our MSC officers, volunteering their time to keep Lambeth and Southwark safe. ?We also continue to work very closely with Lambeth and Southwark councils with our joint plans to reduce violent crime, provide a reassuring presence, respond to the things that matter most to local communities, ?and keep everyone safe. Crime Prevention It is also worth reminding everyone of the steps we can all take to prevent crime ? including checking doors and windows are locked at night or when we leave our homes; being aware of our surroundings especially when using a mobile phone; and ensuring bags and rucksacks are secured and closed when shopping. More information can be found at: https://www.met.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/ ? Our communities continue to come together, supporting each other and making our communities safe and just for all.? Many thanks to all of you for the part you play in that.? ? If you would like to discuss any of the issues raised in this email, or anything else, please let me know.? ? Kind regards, ? Colin Wingrove Chief Superintendent ?
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Good morning Please see the Briefing Note below from the Chief Superintendent which was written on Saturday. Thankyou all for your support. ? Yours sincerely Tom Inspector Tom Cornish | Neighbourhood Policing | Southwark | AS BCU | Peckham Police Station, 177 Peckham High Street, London, SE15 5SL???? tel: 0207 232 6495 | internal: 726495 mobile: 07917 133162 Twitter: @InspTomCornish AS ? Central South Briefing note 13/06/2020 Dear all, I wanted to ensure you were aware of the latest on our preparations for the anticipated protests today. Last night we imposed conditions upon several groups intending to protest in London today, Saturday 13 June. ? Numerous protest groups have advertised their intention to gather in central London on Saturday, 13 June 2020. They include, Black Lives Matter, right wing and left wing affiliated groups. ? The Met?s primary position regarding any gatherings on Saturday, 13 June is that participation in those protests will be in breach of Regulation 7 Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020. The decision that has been taken to impose conditions under the Public Order Act 1986 does not mean that the protest is authorised by police. ? For anyone that does decide to attend any protests, those protests will be subject to conditions that have been imposed in order to ensure the safety of the public, participants and officers. They represent a proportionate response to the threat that has been identified. ? Details of conditions imposed can be viewed at: ? http://news.met.police.uk/news/conditions-imposed-on-several-groups-intending-to-protest-in-london-404570 ? I have said previously that I absolutely understand why people want to make their voices heard however we want to keep communities safe. There are still government restrictions on meeting in groups of more than six and I?d again urge you to use your influence to persuade people from coming into central London to protest and find other ways to be heard. ? The Met have been working hard to ensure those people who are coming to London to voice their concerns are kept safe. Unfortunately, we are also aware there are some who are distorting that message and we believe are intent on causing harm. Due to the information received, and our need to keep people safe, we are now implementing a section 60 (s.60) into the areas of protests. ? The full details regarding the s.60 can be found here: ? http://news.met.police.uk/news/section-60-in-place-in-place-for-weekend-protests-404575 ? We are also aware that there has been considerable commentary and concern raised about the damage to public memorials and key statues in last weekend?s London protests. We want to protect them from damage and we have worked closely with our partners who have boarded many up in order to do that. ? Face coverings needed on public transport from Monday ? It is also timely to remind you that from Monday the Government?s new guidance comes into place where if you travel on public transport, including taxis and private hire vehicles you must where a face covering. You?ll also see our officers complying with this, other than in exceptional operational situations. ? I will continue to update you over the weekend if there are important updates to share with you. ? Kind regards, ? Colin Wingrove Chief Superintendent ?
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? Inspector Tom Cornish | Neighbourhood Policing | Southwark | AS ? Central South Briefing note 11/06/2020 ? Thirteen arrests and ?15,000 cash seized in operation targeting drugs and violent crime in south London Following a number of early morning raids yesterday, 10th June 2020,?13 males aged between 14 and 26-years-old, have been arrested on suspicion of a range of drugs offences including Conspiracy to Supply Class A Drugs, Supply of Class A Drugs and Possession with Intent to Supply Class A Drugs. As of this morning 9 have been charged and remanded to court on for a number of offences. The warrants took place at residential addresses predominately across Lambeth. In addition to the arrests, around ?15,000 cash was seized as well as a quantity of class A and B drugs. The warrants are the culmination of an eight-month, covert investigation into drug dealing, organised criminality and violent crime in the area, which was launched following crucial intelligence from the communities who live there. A number of officers were involved in the operation, including the Violent Crime Taskforce (VCTF), Lambeth and Southwark local officers and Territorial Support Group (TSG). Detective Superintendent John Harnwell, of the Met?s Violent Crime Taskforce, said: ?Tackling violent crime remains our top priority in London, and this is a fantastic example of the VCTF working in close partnership with local borough officers to dismantle organised criminality and those exploiting and coercing vulnerable people, often young children, to sell drugs. ?Even through this challenging pandemic, officers across the wider organisation have remained committed to suppressing violence, and as part of this, bringing those intent on peddling drugs to justice. We will continue to use every tool at our disposal to tackle these types of crimes head on.? Commander Colin Wingrove, of Lambeth and Southwark said: ?The operation today aims to protect communities from the harm caused by drug related violence, safeguard vulnerable and young people, and bring those responsible to justice. "Drug supply is responsible for a large proportion of violence we see across Lambeth and Southwark. We know that this, understandably, is of huge concern to local communities, who can feel threatened and intimidated. "We will not tolerate this criminality which causes misery to many who live here. I hope the successes we have seen here today highlights our relentless efforts to drive down violence, drug-dealing and serious organised criminality, and reassures the community that we are absolutely committed to working with them and making the streets in which they live safer.? ? Colin Wingrove Chief Superintendent BCU Commander ? Central South ? ? ? ? ? ?
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?Good morning ? Please see below the latest Briefing Note from the Chief Superintendent. ? Thankyou very much for your support. ? Yours sincerely ? Inspector Tom Cornish | Emergency Response Team C (AS BCU East) | Peckham Police Station, 177 Peckham High Street, London, SE15 5SL ? AS ? Central South Briefing note 08/07/2020 ? Dear all, ? Over the past few days you may have seen coverage of a vehicle stop carried out by some of our officers in Maida Vale, W9. A short video of this activity was published on social media and has gained significant traction in mainstream media since. ? Although we have not received a formal complaint from the occupants of the vehicle, yesterday we took the decision to record this incident as a public complaint. We also made a voluntary referral to the Independent Officer for Police Conduct. ? The decision to refer to the IOPC has been taken due to the complaint being officially recorded, and the significant public interest in this matter. ? Two reviews of the circumstances carried out by the Met?s Directorate of Professional Standards, including review of ?body worn video? from the officers, has not identified any police misconduct concerns. The IOPC has now launched an independent investigation into the incident and we welcome independent scrutiny of the facts. ? The Commissioner this morning told the Home Affairs Select Committee that officers had visited the couple to apologise for the distress caused, and to advise them of the next steps. ? We will keep you updated on the developments in this case as they happen. ? Violence at protests ? I am pleased to update you on progress made in a number of investigations launched on the back of violence which occurred at recent protests. On Saturday, 4 July another six people were arrested ? they have since been released under investigation as enquiries continue. ? During the early hours of this morning officers arrested further five people on suspicion of violent disorder, one of those individuals was also arrested on suspicion of assaulting an emergency worker. These individuals remain in custody at this time. ? Local Policing ? In Lambeth and Southwark we continue to focus on violent crime and robbery hotspots, and on dealing with unlicensed music events and the concern these cause local communities. In our hotspot patrols officers are using data and intelligence to inform when and where they go, and seeking to prevent offences and identify and deter offenders. This will include the use of stop and search powers and in the last year over 1000 knives have been taken off the streets through stop and search helping to keep people safe. Alongside a range of other activities and partnership work with Lambeth and Southwark Councils has also helped reduce violent crime and robberies. ? Our Community Engagement work continues with our local ward teams using Teams and Zoom with other forms of communication (including leaflet drops following specific operations) to keep people informed and respond to local issues and concerns. We also continue to be in daily contact with both Southwark and Lambeth Councils. As you will have read from previous messages about community involvement in stop and search training this continues and we have also arranged community input from our IAG members with our newest recruits who are keen to learn about the history of both borough?s and role of IAGs in working with the police. ? Our officers also continue to be involved in often unsung ways to help local people through COVID. For example our Safer Schools Officers helped pack breakfast parcels for students at Harris Boys Academy in East Dulwich .https://www.harrisdulwichboys.org.uk/28/latest-news/post/777/breakfast-bags-packed-for-280-students ? Crime Prevention ? With more people leaving their homes for work, visits, and going out, remember to lock doors and windows, and leave a light on. More tips here: https://www.met.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/residential-burglary/ ? Stay safe Thank you for your continued support. Kind regards, Colin Wingrove Chief Superintendent BCU Commander ? Central South (Lambeth & Southwark) ?
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? Please find below the latest briefing from the Chief Superintendent. Feel free to share it more widely. Bob S ? Thankyou for your interest and support. ? Yours sincerely Inspector Tom Cornish | Neighbourhood Policing | Southwark | AS BCU | Peckham Police Station, 177 Peckham High Street, London, SE15 5SL???? tel: 0207 232 6495 | internal: 726495 mobile: 07917 133162 Twitter: ? AS ? Central South Briefing note 30/06/2020 Dear All, ? This weekend was extremely busy once again, with a significant number of unlicensed music events, block parties and gatherings. While it is perhaps understandable that there are frustrations about the months of COVID-19 restrictions we?ve all lived through, we can?t let all the good work and sacrifice be for nothing. These gatherings remain in breach of the COVID-19 restrictions, are illegal and dangerous. ? I would like to thank the many people who have reported information about unlicensed music events to police over the past three nights. I urge communities to keep helping police by continuing to report this illegal activity. The public can report suspected events by dialling 101, by tweeting @MetCC or by calling Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. ? We had increased numbers of officers on duty over the weekend to respond quickly, including, as I said on Friday, enhanced police presence in areas where we know these events may take place. ? Over the weekend officers attended numerous events to disperse hundreds of people, largely without confrontation. A number of dispersal zones were also put in place due to the significant disruption that was occurring, giving officers additional powers to direct those in attendance to leave the area and not return. In several locations police were able to prevent music systems being set up before large crowds gathered. ? Those who committed criminal acts will be brought to justice. Four people have now been charged with offences linked to an unlicensed music event in Brixton on Wednesday 24 June and five others were also arrested and enquiries are continuing to identify and arrest others involved. ? The latest update on the investigation can be found here: http://news.met.police.uk/news/charge-and-arrest-update-re-brixton-ume-406562 ? Elsewhere in London on Friday afternoon officers seized a firearm and a ?Rambo? knife and arrests were made in connection with both incidents. Five more people were also arrested that night at other unlicensed music events for a number of offences, including attacks on our officers. ? I?d again ask for your assistance in helping us ensure there is a strong message coming from all of our communities, that attending these events is creating misery for many local people and as the seizure of these weapons demonstrates, they are not just dangerous due to COVID-19 but because some people are attending armed. ? Thank you for your continued support. ? Kind regards, ? Colin Wingrove Chief Superintendent BCU Commander ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
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Latest Briefings Bob S Thankyou for your support ? I hope you continue to find this useful. ? Inspector Tom Cornish | Neighbourhood Policing | Southwark | AS BCU | Peckham Police Station, 177 Peckham High Street, London, SE15 5SL???? tel: 0207 232 6495 | internal: 726495 mobile: 07917 133162 Twitter: @InspTomCornish ? ? ? ? ? AS ? Central South Briefing note COVID19 ? 33 ? 01/06/2020 ? Dear all, ? I hope you are well. ? Weekend protest activity ? You are likely to have seen or read about a number of protests that have taken place across London, including in Peckham, this weekend.? A number of these are in response to the tragic death of George Floyd in the US.? We are aware of the views of many members of our community and the tension and upset this incident has caused.? ? Our wish remains to keep London safe and you will have seen a police presence at the protests in order to achieve this.? We understand that the intention of protest organisers is that the protests are peaceful and it is our hope that this continues.? ? We police London by consent and our good relationship with our communities is very important to us. We therefore continue to liaise with local community groups and forums in Lambeth and Southwark to discuss any concerns that they might have regarding the current situation, and any other incident that may cause local concern. Our local neighbourhood officers are also conducting patrols on their wards, engaging with local communities and providing reassurance. ? Covid restrictions ? As you know further changes to the Covid restrictions are in place from today. This includes allowing up to six people to meet outside - provided those from different households continue to strictly observe social distancing.? Also, a number of schools in our local areas are now welcoming some pupils back to school.? ? Visible policing patrols ? We will continue to patrol local ?micro-beats? in Southwark and Lambeth with high visibility patrols to prevent crime as the streets, parks, and open spaces become busier as the lockdown eases further. Through data and intelligence these ?micro-beats? are known for violent crime in particular. We also continue to work closely with Lambeth and Southwark Councils and endeavour to keep crime down, keep you safe, and provide reassurance. ? You can follow updates in Southwark via @MPSSouthwark or Lambeth via @LambethMPS on Twitter ? I would like to thank you for your continued support. ? Kind regards, ? Colin Wingrove Chief Superintendent BCU Commander ? Central South ? ? ? NOTICE - This email and any attachments are solely for the intended recipient and may be confidential.? If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender and delete it from your system.? Do not use, copy or disclose the information contained in this email or in any attachment without the permission of the sender.? Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) communication systems are monitored to the extent permitted by law and any email and/or attachments may be read by monitoring staff.? Only specified personnel are authorised to conclude binding agreements on behalf of the MPS by email and no responsibility is accepted for unauthorised agreements reached with other personnel.? While reasonable precautions have been taken to ensure no viruses are present in this email, its security and that of any attachments cannot be guaranteed. ?
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Good evening ? Please see the initiative below which may be of interest to your communities and neighbourhoods. ? Thankyou for all your support ? Yours sincerely ? ? Inspector Tom Cornish | Neighbourhood Policing | Southwark | AS BCU | Peckham Police Station, 177 Peckham High Street, London, SE15 5SL???? tel: 0207 232 6495 | internal: 726495 mobile: 07917 133162 Twitter: @InspTomCornish ? ? We are delighted to invite you to join us for Neighbourhood Watch Week, 7th ? 13th June 2020 ? This year we are encouraging neighbours to say thank you and celebrate what it means to be a neighbour, the connections we have made, and the importance of staying connected through good and bad times.? ? Over the past few months, as our lives have all been turned upside down, the word ?neighbourliness? has never meant so much to so many.?Communities have pulled together to provide vital support and resources, an army of volunteers has emerged, people are learning new skills, and as a result have become more resilient.? ? Since early March, we have been encouraging people to ?Be Kind, Connect, Support and Share? during these challenging times as part of the?Community Action Response.?As part of the campaign, award winning cartoonist?Tony Husband?has created bespoke cartoons for the four community actions to show just how important our neighbours are at this time. Tony?s cartoons can be downloaded as posters to display in your window, or postcards to pop through a neighbour?s door, and if you are feeling creative you can draw your very own cartoon and enter it in a competition to be launched on the 7th June and judged by Tony himself. ? You can download the posters and postcards from our website as well as Neighbourhood Watch Week bunting to make at home. To kickstart the week, we are inviting you to take part in the?Big Virtual Lunch?activities, organised by Eden Project, on the 6th and 7th June. The Big Lunch have put together ideas of?small things you can do?to celebrate community connections with your neighbours such as making your own bunting and spread some neighbourly joy by hanging it out for all to see, put together a lunch for someone or a small food parcel and leave it on a doorstep, join in with The Big Lunch from your doorstep, raise a cuppa, wave a sausage roll or have a picnic in your own gardens at the same time,?host a Big Virtual Lunch online?from the comfort of your own home, and ideas to host a?Big Virtual Lunch over the phone. ? Each day between the 7th ? 13th June we will be sharing stories on our social media channels and website highlighting the big and small ways in which neighbours have been connecting, sharing, supporting and spreading kindness. ? We?ve put together the attached social media pack with posts you can share to support the week both in the countdown and in the week itself. We?ve also attached a press release as it would be great if you could share with your media contacts. ? We would love you to help us reach as many people as possible by inviting your staff, partners, and communities to take part in celebrating their neighbours. ? If you have any questions please get in touch. ? Many thanks ? #LetsStayConnected. ? ? ? ? Cheryl Spruce | Head of Membership and Community Engagement NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH NETWORK ? T 0116 402 6111 M 07534 689852 WG07, Vox Studios, 1-45 Durham Street, London SE11 5JH www.ourwatch.org.uk ? ??????? Follow us.. Facebook:?https://www.facebook.com/ourwatch Twitter:?https://twitter.com/N_watch Instagram:?neighbourhood.watch.insta LinkedIn:?https://www.linkedin.com/company/neighbourhood-watch/ ? ? ? ? NOTICE - This email and any attachments are solely for the intended recipient and may be confidential.? If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender and delete it from your system.? Do not use, copy or disclose the information contained in this email or in any attachment without the permission of the sender.? Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) communication systems are monitored to the extent permitted by law and any email and/or attachments may be read by monitoring staff.? Only specified personnel are authorised to conclude binding agreements on behalf of the MPS by email and no responsibility is accepted for unauthorised agreements reached with other personnel.? While reasonable precautions have been taken to ensure no viruses are present in this email, its security and that of any attachments cannot be guaranteed. ?
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Started briefings again Bob S Good afternoon ? Please see the latest Briefing Note from Chief Superintendent Wingrove. ? Thankyou for all your support for the local policing teams. ? Yours sincerely ? Tom ? ? Inspector Tom Cornish | Neighbourhood Policing | Southwark | AS BCU | Peckham Police Station, 177 Peckham High Street, London, SE15 5SL???? tel: 0207 232 6495 | internal: 726495 mobile: 07917 133162 Twitter: @InspTomCornish ? ? ? ? ? ? AS ? Central South Briefing note COVID19 ? 32 ? 23/05/2020 Dear all, ? I hope you are all well, ? Policing approach this weekend ? Throughout the weekend, officers will continue to be on their usual patrols. You will see our officers on mobile and foot patrol, on bikes as well across Lambeth and Southwark, in our hotspot locations for violent crime, as well as our parks and open spaces engaging with people and explaining the regulations. We are grateful to our communities who are following the regulations. ? We have seen some instances of large groups gathering, including for example around amplified music or BBQs in public in circumstances in breach of the COVID regulations and causing Anti-Social Behaviour to local residents and businesses. We have a graduated and proportionate response to these groups and gatherings, using our approach to engage, explain, and encourage compliance. Where it has been proportionate and necessary to do so we have also implemented dispersal powers. We will endeavour to keep you updated when this happens, as well as publish details on social media via @LambethMPS and @MPSSouthwark. Our aim is to keep people safe and protect the NHS, as well as reduce crime and anti-social behaviour for all our communities in Southwark and Lambeth. ? ? Latest message from DAC Laurence Taylor: http://news.met.police.uk/news/policing-the-restriction-on-large-groups-or-gatherings-403016 ? We would also like to send our very best wishes to you all this Bank Holiday weekend and to those in our community who will be looking forward to celebrating Eid al-Fitr this weekend.? ? Hidden harms ? Domestic Abuse ? Yesterday the Government held a virtual hidden harms summit to discuss how to support victims of crimes such as domestic abuse, sexual violence and modern slavery. One of the things discussed was the potential implementation of a codeword scheme, championed by the Victims Commissioner, to support victims of domestic abuse which could be used, for example to alert shop workers that someone needed help.? ? As you know, the Met prioritises keeping people safe and takes a zero-tolerance approach to domestic abuse. With people socially distancing and self-isolating due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we know that this puts potential victims at greater risk. ? Domestic abuse is historically an under-reported crime and victims may feel more isolated, and like they have less opportunity to access help and support. ? Officers are continuing to prioritise and respond to domestic abuse calls, and we continue to work closely with a range of partners to ensure victims receive the support and service they need. ? If you are experiencing domestic abuse or you know a friend, relative or neighbour who you think is at risk, call police right away. In an emergency, always call 999 ? high harm domestic abuse calls will continue to be prioritised. ? The 24/7 National Domestic Abuse helpline, which offers support to victims and people affected by domestic abuse, is free to call on 0808 2000 247. ? The Respect Phoneline provides confidential advice and support to help perpetrators stop being violent and abusive, and is free to call 0808 8024040 ? Men?s Advice Line: 0808 801 0327 a confidential helpline for male victims of domestic violence and those supporting them www.mensadviceline.org.uk ? Karma Nirvana: 0800 5999 247 Mon to Fri 9am?5pm supporting victims of honour based abuse and forced marriage www.karmanirvana.org.uk ? Hour Glass: 0808 808 8141 challenging the abuse of older people in all its forms www.wearehourglass.org ? Galop LGBT+ Domestic Abuse Helpline: 0800 999 5428 www.galop.org.uk ? Childline: 0800 1111 If you?re a child or young person and domestic abuse is happening in your home or relationship. ? For more information and advice, go to https://www.met.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/daa/domestic-abuse/ ? Violence Suppression Units ? Last week, Commissioner Cressida Dick announced the launch of our new Violence Suppression Units (VSU) ? a new team of more than 620 officers who will spearhead suppression activity at a local and neighbourhood level. ? Commander Alex Murray, from our Specialist Crime Command was interviewed on LBC this morning (09:20hrs) about the role of VSU officers and how they will help us to focus on the Met priority ? reducing violent crime. ? You can also read about the VSU here: http://news.met.police.uk/news/commissioner-sets-out-plans-to-continue-to-tackle-violent-crime-402325 ? Thank you for your continued support. ? Kind regards, ? Colin Wingrove Chief Superintendent BCU Commander ? Central South ? ? NOTICE - This email and any attachments are solely for the intended recipient and may be confidential.? If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender and delete it from your system.? Do not use, copy or disclose the information contained in this email or in any attachment without the permission of the sender.? Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) communication systems are monitored to the extent permitted by law and any email and/or attachments may be read by monitoring staff.? Only specified personnel are authorised to conclude binding agreements on behalf of the MPS by email and no responsibility is accepted for unauthorised agreements reached with other personnel.? While reasonable precautions have been taken to ensure no viruses are present in this email, its security and that of any attachments cannot be guaranteed. ?
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I have now been advised by our neighbourhood Inspector that the briefings may not be daily, but I will continue to post as and when I receive them. Bob S
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Went there just before 2PM 5 people in front of me waited about 5 minutes and they let 10 in at a time first time for 9 weeks Bob S
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Dear resident, Southwark, like the rest of the country, is still in lockdown, despite some changes to government guidance. We must all stay at home as much as possible and keep our distance from others if we need to go out. Therefore, if you go outside this weekend, please keep 2m away from others. You should only go out with members of your household or meet one person ? outside and at a 2m distance ? who?s not from your household. We are working on a plan to open more areas for sports (more details below) but will only do this where and when we can do it safely. During the COVID-19 pandemic, so much important work continues in Southwark. And today, as part of Foster Care Fortnight, I?d like to thank all of our extraordinary foster carers who continue to play such a vital role supporting children and young people in Southwark. If you think you could make a difference and have a spare room we?d love to talk to you about fostering. Thank you for helping to keep Southwark safe. Cllr Peter John Bob S
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Have now received the Metropolitan police daily briefing from inspector cornish see above post Bob S
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Yesterday I Emailed our new Inspector, Inspector Cornish re the daily Metropolitan police briefings,and am currently waiting for a response. Bob S
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Thanks to Becky acting inspector for keeping us all informed re the daily Metropolitan police briefings and good luck in your new role,as yet I have not received any daily briefing since the 1st May so will contact the new Inspector for our 4 wards for further updates. Bob S
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I have not received any briefings since the 29th so will be chasing them up. Bob S Keep safe
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No Metropolitan police briefings for the 27th Bob S
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Sue sort of helped thanks Bob S
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Never thought of that one I'll have a look thanks Sue
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Thanks DF yes it just gives you the run around Bob S
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DF Yes line still down and know way to contact them Bob S
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