Working with Sussex Police on tackling Crime

Wealden is a great place to live and has consistently low levels of crime. Despite this, there are occasional incidents of anti-social behaviour, domestic violence and rural crime taking place across the constituency.

I am in regular contact with Sussex Police and our District Commander Alasdair Henry to discuss individual cases of constituents, farmers, and local businesses who have reached out to me regarding local crime. I have previously raised fly tippingdog theft, and rural crime with the Sussex Police and I have worked with them to tackle incidents of domestic violence.

🚨 Rural crime meeting - autumn 2021 🚨

As the winter months are usually of most concern, I convened a meeting with representatives from Sussex and Kent Police forces to discuss incidents of rural crime in north Wealden. I’m incredibly grateful to Sussex Police for their hard work and commitment to ensuring that they have visible presence locally and I was pleased to hear that there are ongoing multi-agency efforts involving Sussex Police, Kent Police and Surrey Police to track criminals moving across counties.

🚔 New Police Station in Crowborough 🚔

I'm pleased to have supported the opening of a new police station in Crowborough in September 2021. The new police station is fantastic news for Crowborough. It is a great asset and I’m pleased that the neighbourhood policing team and the rural crime team can continue to grow from strength to strength and support our communities. This new location provides a more accessible and visible police presence to help to keep communities in Crowborough and north Wealden safe and deliver a better service. I look forward to working very closely with the expanded team based in Crowborough.

🐶 Pet Theft Task Force established 🐶
A Pet Theft Taskforce has been launched to work with the police to investigate the recent reported rise in pet theft since the start of lockdown. I have previously met with Sussex Police to discuss the matter and despite growing incidents of this dreadful crime across the country, I was pleased to learn that dog theft is not a widespread issue in Wealden. I am grateful to our local Rural Crime Team for leading the work on preventing pet thefts in Wealden and across Sussex.

The Task Force published a report setting out plans to tackle the issue of pet theft and how we will crack down on this abhorrent crime, including making pet theft a specific criminal offence, improving recording and data collection of pet thefts by police forces and introducing new requirements to register more details on microchip databases.

Pet Task Force

We have a thriving and dynamic rural economy in Wealden, and rural crime has been a major issue to many of our farmers and food producers. To tackle rural crime, a multi-agency response is currently underway and Sussex Police has increased its presence and patrol activity across the region to deal with incidents speedily and effectively.

I am incredibly grateful to Sussex Police for their hard work and I am pleased our officers remain committed to ensuring they have visible presence in Wealden and continue to make Wealden a safer place to live.

I can assure Wealden residents that any criminal activity will be met with the full force of the law and urge them to report any concerns to the police.

News

£514,500 funding boost to tackle serious violence in Sussex

Nus Ghani, MP for Wealden, has welcomed the announcement of over £130 million to tackle serious violent crime, including murder and knife crime, in the coming year. Sussex Police will receive £514,500 of this extra funding, as one of the 18 areas across England and Wales selected for targeted

Tougher punishment for perpetrators of violence against emergency workers

Nus Ghani, MP for Wealden, has welcomed the introduction of new protections and powers for the police under the Police, Crime, Courts and Sentencing Bill unveiled in Parliament today. The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill seeks to equip the police with more powers and tools to protect thems

Wealden police win national award for work in Uckfield

Nus Ghani, MP for Wealden, has welcomed the news that Wealden’s Neighbourhood Policing team have been honoured with a national problem-solving award for their work to engage with young people involved in, and at risk of, crime. Operation Asteroid, the Wealden Neighbourhood Policing team’s response

£880,000 funding boost to tackle serious violence in Sussex

Nus Ghani, MP for Wealden, has welcomed an additional £880,000 for Sussex Police to go towards Violence Reduction Unit, which works to reduce serious violence. A special unit designed to help tackle serious violence and prevent young people in Sussex from being drawn into it will receive a boo

Sussex Police to receive additional funding

Sussex Police will receive an additional £18.1 million next year. The Government plans to increase funding across the country to more than £15 billion, up by £636 million from this year.

Additional funding for Sussex Police

Nus Ghani, MP for Wealden has welcomed the announcement that Sussex Police will receive an additional £18.1 million next year to increase police officer numbers and keep communities safe. The Government is increasing funding for policing to more than £15 billion in 2021-22, up by £636 million from

Chairing the Prisons (Substance testing) Bill committee

The committee considered new legislation and amendments that would allow the testing of prisoners for any controlled drug, pharmacy medicine, prescription-only medicine, and all psychoactive substances, including any new compounds that emerge.

GHANI SUPPORTS CAMPAIGN TO STOP ABUSE OF SHOP WORKERS

Nus Ghani, MP for Wealden, is supporting the Sussex Police Crime and Commissioners’ new campaign “Keeping Christmas Kind”. “Keeping Christmas Kind” is a campaign aimed at recognising that many shop workers have been abused or assaulted at work during the pandemic and supporting our local shop staff

GHANI SUPPORTS TACKLING RURAL CRIME IN WEALDEN

Nus Ghani, MP for Wealden, is supporting residents and local authorities in tackling rural crime. Although the levels of crime in Wealden are low, sadly, incidents of anti-social behaviour and domestic violence are still an issue during the coronavirus lockdown.