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Met's plan on dealing with crime |
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Dear Residents,
I came across the information below, about the Metropolitan Police’s community crime fighting proposal, and I wanted to share it with you. The Met Drugs Action Plan | Metropolitan Police The Met's Drugs Action Plan 2024-2026 is part of our focus on precise community crime fighting outlined in A New Met for London. The plan complements the Met's Serious and Organised Crime Strategy and aligns with the Government's 10 Year Drugs Strategy, the NPCC Drugs Strategy, the MOPAC Policing and Crime Plan and Dame Carol Black's Drugs Review. It takes into account feedback from Londoners through the Public Attitude Survey and supports the Government's missions on safer streets, early prevention, intervention, an improved neighbourhood response and protecting communities together. Focusing our resources The Action Plan steers away from specific recommendations and activity and sets out ten commitments which highlight where we believe the Met's resources are best focused. We believe flexibility is critical as it means we can remain responsive to changes in drugs use, composition, policy and legislation, and ensures we are able to improve our response to the proposed enhanced intelligence capture, hoped for expansion in areas such as drug testing in our custody suites and new academic research. As we adopt this plan we will be maintaining our approach of listening to and incorporating community feedback particularly from young people and those affected by drugs use. The Drugs Action Plan emphasises collaborative working with local drugs services, partners, health agencies and criminal justice to address the supply and demand for drugs. In summary, our commitments are:
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