|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Good afternoon everyone,
Another residential property in Southampton connected to drug-related anti-social behaviour and drug-related harm has been given a full closure order following collaborative efforts by local policing teams and Abri Housing.
This is the third such closure in as many months, which has been achieved by the Peartree & Woolston neighbourhood policing team, who are working hard to achieve their goal of providing exceptional local policing.
It follows extensive police enquiries at an address on Station Road following repeated reports from members of the public concerning drug supply and drug-related harm issues.
Today (Monday 30 December), magistrates in Southampton granted a three-month full closure order on the address, following an application by Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary.
The closure order is a step forward for the community to ensure that individuals who are persistently involved in this type of activity cannot return to the address.
Magistrates found the closure order to be necessary to prevent the continuation of disorder and criminal offences at the address, and serious nuisance to members of the public.
Other than those who have a lawful reason to enter the address such as police, emergency services and partners, anyone else found to enter the property will be liable for arrest and prosecution, which could result in up to six months in jail, a fine or both.
Acting Police Sergeant Vincent, who forms part of the Weston and Woolston neighbourhood policing team, said: “We will not tolerate the sustained dealing of illegal drugs, and the associated harm that is often associated with these offences, within our local communities.
“This has been a very complex problem to address, but the knowledge and expertise from the various agencies involved has achieved a long fought result for the community."
More: https://orlo.uk/L8lQ1 | ||||
Reply to this message | ||||
|
||||
|
|