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Police assure Rutland residents they are working 'to manage any risk of disorder'

By Sarah Garner

6th Aug 2024 | Local News

Chief Superintendent Shane O'Neill has thanked local communities for working with police (Nub News).
Chief Superintendent Shane O'Neill has thanked local communities for working with police (Nub News).

Due to the national picture around protests and subsequent violent disorder, Chief Superintendent Shane O'Neill has thanked local communities for working with police.

The force is also reassuring communities in Rutland that work is continuing this week to manage any risk of disorder.

Planning and resourcing plans are in place to ensure that officers are ready to respond should any protests or disorder occur on our streets.

This work includes maintaining regular engagement with our communities, with local officers carrying out reassurance patrols in certain areas – particularly focusing on neighbourhoods and around religious establishments.

Planning and resourcing plans are in place to ensure that officers are ready to respond (SWNS).

Ch Supt O'Neill said: "We're working to ensure we're prepared while we also continue to provide a normal level of service to those across our area who may need the police.

"I would like to take the opportunity to thank our communities, who I'd encourage to come forward with concerns and information so that we can respond efficiently where needed.

"We do need you to continue to work with us, speak to your communities to help keep people calm but also to report into the police the right information that enables us to protect the public.

"I'd also like to remind people not to share false information. Please help us by only sharing information supplied by us or known to be true.

"Do not respond to any speculation. If you are concerned or have information that may assist us please do link in with your Neighbourhood Policing contacts or report information to us on line or via 999 in an emergency."

     

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