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    Asad Ikram

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    Humza Iqbal

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    Inderpal Mehrok

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    Drug related activities within Finsbury Park - Reference PMP/8890/26

    Location is known for large groups congregating and actively dealing drugs. These groups intimidate park users and discourage them from using the park at certain times of the day. Finsbury Park is specifically being targeted in the Southern side of the park from the Cafe onwards.

    Key Issues -
    Persistent loitering and gathering of groups
    Suspected drug supply and distribution
    Area becoming a known hotspot for ASB and criminality

    Issued 27 April 2026

    Action taken:

    Increased high-visibility patrols in the identified hotspot
    Deployment of plain clothes / proactive teams to gather evidence
    Use of stop and search powers where grounds exist
    Consider Section 35 dispersal orders during peak periods
    Targeted operations with drug units / borough task force

    Actioned 28 July 2026

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    Falkland Road/Corner Cafe Anti Social Behaviour - Reference PMP 8892/26

    Concerns raised around groups of men loitering on the street potentially involved in dealing and consuming drugs. Residents do not feel safe and are intimidated walking on the street.

    Issued 27 April 2026

    Action taken:

    High Visibility patrols to be conducted to deter offenders and offer reassurance to public.

    Plain clothes patrols to be completed to deter any anti social behaviour.

    Actioned 28 July 2026

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    Anti Social Behaviour in Harringay Passage - Reference PMP/8889/26

    This ward priority focuses on Anti Social Behaviour & Drug related issues within Harringay passage. Officers have received reports that Harringay Passage is being used as a congregation point for individuals engaged in ASB and suspected drug activity.

    Issued 27 April 2026

    Action taken:

    Conduct targeted high-visibility patrols in Harringay Passage
    Use stop and search powers where grounds are met
    Deploy plain clothes officers for proactive identification of drug activity
    Consider dispersal powers (Section 35) to address loitering groups

    Actioned 28 July 2026

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