Sadiq Khan Launches Aggressive Crackdown on Mobile Phone Theft in London
Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, has announced a robust investment plan to combat mobile phone theft in London, establishing a new police unit in the West End. The initiative aims to deploy innovative tactics like drones and e-bikes to curb theft, improve public safety, and dismantle criminal networks.
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In a decisive move to tackle mobile phone theft in London, Mayor Sadiq Khan has unveiled a new investment plan amounting to £4.5 million. The initiative will see the creation of a specialized Mobile Phone Police Command Cell in the city's West End, designed to respond to incidents in real-time.
This strategic effort will strengthen the Metropolitan Police's approach, incorporating drones and e-bikes to actively target thieves, and boosting enforcement blitzes across the capital. Record funding has doubled the police presence, resulting in a significant reduction in robbery and theft rates.
Operation Reckoning, a core component of this initiative, has already disrupted major criminal networks involved in large-scale phone theft. Such measures are part of broader efforts by City Hall and the Metropolitan Police to enhance public safety and create a no-go zone for thieves.
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