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Teams work closely with local authorities, organisations, partners and residents to decide policing priorities. This helps teams find long-term solutions to local problems. 

 

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    Andrew McKenzie

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    Andrew McKelvie

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    Dominic Fear

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    Shaun Daly

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    Harnaik Gill

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    Miruna Damian

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    Stacey Power

Policing priorities

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    Violence against woman's and girls.

    Issued 17 February 2026

    Action taken:

    Ongoing patrols in around the Bath Road and Harlington, paying attention to identified premises of note. This utilizes Hotspot Policing, deploying officers in areas where harassment and sexual violence are prevalent within the vicinity of the transport networks where this is identified, and intervention required.

    Education & Awareness: NPT officers to support our local Education establishments and in addition the Hotel chains across the ward. Establishing and assisting in campaigns/Initiatives like ‘Ask for Angela’.

    Actioned 26 May 2026

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    Criminal Damage and Fly tipping.

    Issued 17 February 2026

    Action taken:

    Prevention Strategies and Planned Actions.

    Fly Tipping and Criminal damage has been identified as a ward Priority, and this will require a multi-agency approach. Working with local authorities including but not limited to London Borough of Hillingdon, Environment Agency, landowners, and community groups. These partnerships improve intelligence sharing and coordinated enforcement.
    Enforcement - Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs): Issue on-the-spot fines for minor fly-tipping, Prosecution for Serious Offences: For large-scale or hazardous waste dumping, pursue Magistrates’ or Crown Court action

    Deterrence - Hotspot Policing: Deploy targeted patrols in areas with high rates of criminal damage/Fly Tipping. Evidence shows hotspot policing combined with problem-solving reduces crime significantly.

    Raise awareness – NPT to Run campaigns to educate the public about the legal consequences and the environmental impact of fly-tipping. Build trust through engagement programs—Met Engage, clean-up initiatives, and reporting channels like Crimestoppers. NPT to Share intelligence across agencies to track repeat offenders and organized waste crime groups

    Actioned 26 May 2026

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    Targeting Drug supply and use.

    Issued 17 February 2026

    Action taken:

    Targeting Drug supply and use - Officers to utilize both uniformed and Plain clothes tactics to target those suspected to be involved in the supply of Controlled drugs.

    Officers to make use of ANPR data, mobile phone data and recent intelligence to identify those suspected to be involved, using data analytics to identify hotspots and disrupt organized crime groups.

    To prevent offenders using the road network, utilizing powers under the Road Traffic act and where appropriate seizures, directly affecting supply chains.

    Build trust and partnerships with residents and businesses utilizing social media platforms and engagement tools.

    Where suspects are identified seek to ensure preventive measures are sought including Cozart testing and intervention strategies sought.

    Actioned 26 May 2026

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