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During the evening and into the night of Saturday 6th August 2011 public disorder and criminal damage to residential and business premises ensued within the London borough of Haringey. This has been widely reported in the media both at local, regional and national level.
On Sunday 7th August and Monday 8th August further disorder has resulted in criminal damage to shops, residential buildings and vehicles being badly damaged across London.
The Metropolitan Police Service has dealt with several incidents of ‘copycat criminal activity’ across London which has resulted in over 450 arrests for criminal offences. The MPS is aware of the impact this is having on our community and is making every effort to combat further criminal activity by increasing the levels of high visibility patrols across London.
At this time criminal activity is taking place across a number of areas. There is no intelligence of specific targeting of identified business premises.
Operation Withern has been set up to investigate the disorder and violence in parts of London over the past few days. The Operation Withern team will investigate and identify those people responsible to ensure that they are brought to justice.
An incident room has been set up and anyone with information should call the major investigation team on
020 8345 4142.
The MPS has extra resources on duty across the capital. We are carefully monitoring any intelligence and ensuring we have our resources in the right places to support the ongoing policing plan. We will continue to respond to the needs of London’s communities and deal with any incidents of criminality.
People with business premises may wish to take the following precautionary measures. Please pass this information to people you may know that this could assist:
Where possible retail premises should be suitably staffed with security guards
Ensure staff report any suspicious activity to security and/or police
Consider regular checks of the building and surrounding area
Identify areas that are vulnerable to forced entry
Make sure all service doors are kept locked and secure when not in use
Ensure your CCTV system is fully operational
In case of an emergency is there a record of the names of keyholders who can be contacted
Consider removing high value goods from display windows overnight
Consider keeping as little cash as possible on the premises
Ensure that your premises are secure and if fitted your alarm systems are fully operational
In the event of a non emergency, call the police on non emergency number 101
In the event of an emergency, call the emergency number 999
Operation Withern is investigating the serious disorder and violence that has been affecting parts of London. Today (Tuesday 9 August) we are releasing the first of many images of suspects.
Operation Withern's priority is to bring to justice those who have committed violent and criminal acts. As the detailed and thorough investigation progresses we will be issuing photographs of suspects, like those of alleged looters we are releasing today (Tuesday 9 August). These CCTV images are from incidents of looting in Croydon over last night and in Norwood Road SE27 in the early hours of this morning.
Commander Simon Foy said:
"Operation Withern is continuing apace. As well as the many arrests and charges the team is working hard to identify suspects.
"Those who have or intend to go out and commit violent, criminal acts should be warned. We will have photographs and evidence that we will use to identify you and bring you to justice.
"Today we are releasing the first of many, many images of people we will be speaking to in connection with the scenes of violence.
"We will not tolerate the violence that has been seen in parts of London."
Flickr will host the photos so that the public have as many opportunities as possible to help the Met identify those who committed violent and criminal acts on London's streets.
The pictures can be seen here
http://www.met.police.uk/rioterswanted/
If anyone recognises individuals in the photographs or has any information about the violence and disorder that has occurred they should contact the Major Investigation Team on 020 8345 4142. Alternatively anyone can report crime and provide information anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Operation Withern includes officers from the Homicide and Serious Crime Command, specialist investigators from the Public Order Branch as well as police support staff. The Major Investigation Team has begun and will continue securing the various and often large crime scenes, retrieving forensics and going through thousands of hours of CCTV. This will be a long term operation although work is already underway to identify those individuals responsible.
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Updates following disorder and violence
Whilst those who live and work in London should go about their daily lives without fear - we do however ask that they take sensible precautions to ensure their safety.
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