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News from John Biggs (past staff): Bobbies pulled off the beat for over 373 shifts in Newham every month

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22 February 2016

Newham’s police officers are being routinely ‘abstracted’ from their local beats to plug gaps in London-wide public order operations new figures have revealed. The new data found that 373 officer shifts are being lost from the Newham police force every month according to Metropolitan Police statistics provided to Labour’s London Assembly policing spokesperson Joanne McCartney.

The figures showed that in 2014, Newham officers were removed from their local beat for 373 shifts. In the first nine months of 2015, the latest period for which data is available, 336 neighbourhood policing shifts were lost to abstractions. Across the capital 111,684 shifts were lost in 2014, more than 2,000 a week.

The Metropolitan police said that the officer shifts were provided by boroughs to “support London wide Public Order operations.” These kind of operations generally include large scale events in other parts of the capital.

The revelation comes after Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) included the Metropolitan Police in a list of 18 England and Wales forced “requiring improvement” after recent inspections. HMIC highlighted that a shortage of trained detectives and basic equipment is undermining their ability to reduce crime and keep people safe as well as raising concerns about the capacity of staff charged with preventing reoffending.

Labour London Assembly Member for City & East, John Biggs said:

“When officers are being removed from Newham’s streets 373 times a month it’s incredibly misleading of the Mayor to claim they are local Bobbies.

“Londoners want neighbourhood police to be visible in their communities not pulled off the beat to plug gaps in other parts of London.

“The Mayor’s cuts have meant neighbourhood police teams in Newham have already lost 164 uniformed officers since 2010. To then further reduce local teams by over 373 officer shifts a month damages the capacity of local policing teams to police their neighbourhoods.

“At the heart of concerns set out in the latest HMIC report is a shortage of both police officers and funding with HMIC finding that the lack of trained detectives and basic equipment is undermining their ability to reduce crime and keep people safe. This won’t be helped by regularly removing officers from boroughs.”

Notes to editors

 

  • Data on police abstractions in 2015, broken down by borough, from Mayor’s Questions can be found here . Data on police abstractions in 2014 from Mayors Questions can be found here.

 

  • The number of officers lost from London Boroughs since 2010 can be seen in the table below. This data is provided monthly by the London Datastore and can be accessed here.

 

Month

Uniformed officers assigned to Newham 

May-10

970

Dec-15

806

 

 

Number decline since May 10

164

Percentage Decline since May 10

 17%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • John Biggs AM is the London Assembly Member for City & East London

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