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Trouble spot focus pays off for Melton police

Protective Services Officers (PSOs) and targeted operations at trouble spots like railway stations are behind a spike in crime charges such as affray, weapon possessions and antisocial behaviour, according to Melton’s Inspector Stephen Mutton.

Figures released last week show “other crime” in Melton – including weapons offences and antisocial behaviour – increased 42.2 per cent in the 12 months to December last year, from 888 offences to 1263.

The number of assaults was down 4.7 per cent, from 681 reported incidents to 649.

“Last week we had three guys on the train brawling and carrying on. The PSOs’ intervening resulted in three charges,’’ Inspector Mutton said. ‘‘We’re finding those misbehaving in public are getting caught more because police are stationed where they’re needed.”

Overall crime in Melton was up 6.3 per cent, from 8464 offences to 8998, which Inspector Mutton said was a result of more drug offences and crimes against the person.

A specialised drug unit targeting methamphetamine dealers and cannabis growers had been “very effective” in executing search warrants and making arrests.

Drug offences jumped from 373 to 437 offences (17.2 per cent). “Drugs are linked to property crime, so if we can impact on drugs it’ll reduce those theft and break-in incidences as well.”

Although residential burglaries dropped 16.7 per cent – from 887 offences to 739 – Inspector Mutton said there had been a recent spate of burglaries and vehicle crime. “We’re working feverishly to target these crimes and encouraging anyone who sees loiterers or suspicious activities to report them to us.”

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