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Due to an earlier incident this evening in the Peckham area, and to prevent further violence, a Section 60 has been authorised by a senior Police officer covering SE21, SE22, SE5 and SE15. This will last 24 hours expiring at 18.40 tomorrow Friday 09 October.


What does this mean?

The Police can stop and search anyone in these designated areas / postcodes.

Yes. This is from today's police briefing note:At six o'clock on Thursday, October 8th, 2020, we were called to a moped rider firing a

handgun in Gowlett Road, SE15.


Local and specialist firearms officers responded. There are no reported injuries, but the

attending officers found evidence of a firearm discharge. A crime scene is in place while

detectives begin their investigation.


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Steven Taylor Wrote:

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> Oh gosh!

>

> As a new resident to the area, may i ask if this

> kind of thing happens quite frequently around

> here?

>

> I might have to consider sending my kids to a

> private school further out if thats the case.


Not in my view - It's quieter now than it used to be 10 years ago (but that could be me).

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