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Posted By: Mark crackdown on golf related burglaries - 13th Nov 2014 10:05am
A SERIES of co-ordinated early morning raids took place across Wirral this morning, Thursday, in a crackdown on golf-related thefts.

The early morning raids are part of Merseyside Police’s three-month-long operation Cachaille that launched in September to tackle burglary in the region.


Birkenhead neighbourhood inspector Duncan Swan said there had been 11 offences since April across Wirral which saw golfing equipment including clothing and clubs stolen.

The Globe was taken along to a number of warrants on the Beechwood estate, where police believe offenders are connected to organised crime gangs.

Leading the operation, Superintendent Chris Markey said: "Today’s activity is all about going after those we believe to be committing burglary offences.

"It also sends a clear message to those individuals intent on committing this crime that there is no hiding place and that we will use all the tools available to us to track them down and bring them to justice."

Although burglaries are down year-on-year by 14%, police in Merseyside do see these numbers rise by as much as 25% during the winter-months.

"Although we have seen a slight decrease in the number of burglaries, it continues to be a challenging time for us," added Supt Markey.

"However, it’s not just about disrupting the activities of these offenders and preventing them from going about their daily business.

"We have also stepped up patrols in hotspot areas and are working hard to provide home owners with advice on how to keep their property safe.

"Many burglaries are preventable by simply locking doors and shutting window."

One in five burglaries is down to insecurities and burglars will always take the easy option. It only takes minutes for them to get in through an open window or door.

Police advice is to lock front and back doors and use an alarm, if you have one. Light timers are also an effective tool to give the impression that someone is at home.

Anyone who has information about crime in their area should call police on 101 or speak to Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Source : Click Me
Posted By: casper Re: crackdown on golf related burglaries - 14th Nov 2014 10:09am
I dont get the golf related part, surely a burglary is just that something in which all description of goods are taken, the scrotes take anything of value.
Posted By: dustymclean Re: crackdown on golf related burglaries - 14th Nov 2014 10:42am
It is like wearing a high viz vest,each spotlight has to have a theme. They go through the alphabet, got to "G" for Golf
Bob,s your uncle,not just a raid a golf raid.It works see above post.Who buys the stuff?
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