Police engage with nearly 150 shops to tackle business crime

News Desk
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Posted: Sunday, October 27, 2024 - 21:15

In an effort to combat business crime in communities, Devon & Cornwall Police in South Devon recently took proactive action to protect local retailers and pursue offenders in the area.

The intensified week of action resulted in officers speaking to nearly 150 retailers to provide them with crime prevention advice. 900 hours of patrols were carried out, including a mixture of high visibility and plain clothes patrols. A number of prolific offenders were arrested for shoplifting offences, with one receiving an 8-week prison sentence and another remanded.

The outreach aimed to help business employees recognise suspicious behaviour and educate them about how to make their store ‘less desirable’ for shoplifters.

Chief Inspector Miranda Pusey, who heads up neighbourhood police teams across South Devon, said: “Business crime can take many forms, with each offence having a negative impact on both the retailers’ livelihoods and the wellbeing of employees.

“We understand how frustrating it can be for businesses to be targeted by criminals. This is why we’re focusing on strengthening our relationships with retailers across South Devon. Working together with shops enables us to share key safety and crime prevention tips, while gathering information about prolific offenders to build our cases.

“This way, we can tackle business crime as a united front; we need support from our retailers to tell us what’s going on so that we can build evidence against offenders, while they need to know that we’ll be there when they need us.

“Ultimately, we want to create a safer environment for both business owners and consumers. We want to assure the public that we are dedicated to protecting our neighbourhoods and supporting our local economy.”

The successful week of action formed part of Safer Business Awareness week (SaBA) which took place 14-20 October. The week aimed to raise awareness or businesses crime while engaging with local businesses. 

For further help and advice on business safety please visit  Business crime prevention | Devon & Cornwall Police (devon-cornwall.police.uk) Practical help and support to victims of crime is available from the Devon and Cornwall Victim Care Unit and Victim Support. For more information visit https://victimcare-dc.org/

Businesses can also sign up to Devon & Cornwall Alert two way messaging system to receive emails or text messages relevant to your local area by visiting Home Page - Devon and Cornwall Alert.