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A New MET For London Phase 2 |
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Dear resident, Today the Met is launching the next phase of the New Met for London plan – and we are building on a mission that is working.
We are driving down neighbourhood crime like phone-snatching and shoplifting by 14%, injuries from violence is at a 5-year low and we are arresting more than 1,000 extra criminals a month.
Locally here in Ealing we have also seen some real achievements including:
The New Met for London: Phase 2 strategy will see us:
As part of this commitment to listening to you, we hosted our Community Crime-Fighting event on Monday 27th October 2025, where you told us your main priorities were:
Thanks to your input, we are now working hard to tackle these 3 issues in Southall by:
1 – Operation Overvolt Operation Overvolt targets the illegal use of e-bikes and e-scooters within the borough. The most recent operation took place on 17th December 2025, resulting in: This proactive approach aims to improve road safety and reduce crime linked to illegal vehicle use. 2 – Tackling Drug-Related Antisocial Behaviour We are working to reduce drug-related antisocial behaviour in Southall through strong partnerships with: Our strategy combines zero tolerance for drug offences with a commitment to rehabilitation. For individuals willing to accept help, we provide pathways to recovery from drug and alcohol addiction, supporting long-term community safety and wellbeing. 3 – Community Engagement with Young People Building trust and confidence between young people and the police is a priority. We regularly: These interactions help foster positive relationships and ensure young people feel supported and informed. Please find the below link to view the NMFL2 strategy in full.
The full New Met for London 2 strategy is now available for you to read online.
I want to keep the conversation going - so thank you for joining us on Met Engage, which was introduced to help us do exactly that. Wishing you a wonderful holiday season and warmest wishes for the New Year.
Superintendent Sean Lynch Frontline Policing Geographical Superintendent on WA BCU Ealing Lead for Neighbourhood Policing Met Police ASB Lead Responsible Officer | ||
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