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  • Inspector

    Glenn O'Dea

  • Police Constable

    Issiaka Bengaly

  • Police Constable

    Marc Akintibubo

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    Peter Bazzone

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    Ruth Clarke

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    Joyce Cheung

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    Daryl Mcildoon

Policing priorities

  • Priority:

    Action taken:

  • Priority:

    To reduce Youth related violence which is taking place in and around the Lisson Green Estate.

    Issued 23 October 2025

    Action taken:

    M. Intel sharing with neighbouring wards to keep an up-to-date picture on youth tensions. Utilising closed source intelligence to establish frequently used locations and MO's by offenders.
    A. To increase proactive targeted patrols on the Lisson Green Estate. Conducting regular weapon sweeps and stop and searches where applicable. Knife arch operations will continue focusing on recognised routes taken by subjects/gang members. Intel sharing to continue with ward panel.
    R. Due to recent tensions serious youth crime is a top priority in Church Street recognised by local ward officers as well as the ward panel.
    T. Reviewed at least 6 weekly consecutively

    Actioned 23 September 2026

  • Priority:

    S. Specifically aimed at reducing Anti-Social Behaviour and associated issues which are taking place on Church Street NW8 itself as well as local estates.

    Issued 23 October 2025

    Action taken:

    M. Reviewing police systems to identify types of ASB occurring and where they are frequently happening as well as establishing the identity of frequent offenders.

    A.Proactive targeted patrols of the Church Street Estate and surrounding areas. Executing a robust approach towards deterring ASB and engaging with the community. Actively seeking ways of working with the council and housing taking enforcement action against offenders (injunctions / housing).

    R. Raised as an ongoing concern by local residents and presented by the ward panel

    T. Reviewed at least 6 weekly consecutively.

    Actioned 23 September 2026

  • Priority:

    S. Specifically aimed at targeting and disrupting the Burglary of businesses and residential properties that are occurring on Church Street NW8 and the surrounding estates

    Issued 23 October 2025

    Action taken:

    M. Review police systems in order to establish patterns of offending and time frames of the offences occurring, to establish offenders through partnership with internal policing teams
    A. Proactive information sharing throughout the Church street ward around fake Police and Council worker and how to protect your home throughout the day. To conduct targeted patrols at times where offending has been identified in order to take a robust approach to offenders
    R. Raised as an ongoing concern by local residents and presented by the Ward Panel
    T. To be reviewed at least every 6 weeks consecutively.

    Actioned 26 August 2026

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