14/10/2024
PSNI Urges Businesses To Report Crime As Week Of Action Begins
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is urging businesses to report crimes to help combat the issue of business crime across the country.
As part of a week of action beginning on Monday, 14 October, the PSNI will conduct targeted operations, engage with local businesses and communities, and increase high visibility patrols in town and city centres throughout Northern Ireland.
The proactive approach includes Safer Business Action Days (SaBA), which involve focused operations with patrols, crime prevention activities, and targeted interventions of offenders. The PSNI aims to raise awareness of business crime and encourage businesses to report incidents to the police.
Superintendent Allister Hagan said: "This year, we will be focusing on encouraging businesses to report criminal activity to police, to help tackle some of our most prolific offenders. We are aware that our business community do not always contact police when dealing with this type of offence, but through increased engagement and crime prevention initiatives; we hope this will provide reassurance that our officers are there to help. "Through our local Neighbourhood policing officers, we want retailers and businesses to engage with police to help us target our approach to reducing business crime. Under reporting is an issue that police are aware of, but we want all members of our local communities to come forward if they have been a victim of crime or see something suspicious. This information is vital in apprehending offenders, focus resources and ultimately reduce crime and anti-social behaviour.
"We have an extremely diverse range of businesses for shoppers visiting our town and cities. This is one of the key elements that makes Northern Ireland a great place to work, live and socialise. We hope that further businesses will see the potential of making towns and cities across Northern Ireland their home.
"Our towns and cities have some of the lowest crime rates in the UK. We want retailers, businesses and the local community to feel safe when shopping and doing business across Northern Ireland. Working closely with our key stakeholders and partner agencies, we will continue to make towns and cities desirable and prosperous where business crime is not tolerated and will be dealt with robustly."
Retail NI Chief Executive, Glyn Roberts said: "Given the current economic climate, crime along with assaults on retail staff have a huge impact on retailers, particularly those smaller independents. It is important that retailers work in partnership with the police, keep their security procedures under review and ensure their staff remain vigilant."
As part of a week of action beginning on Monday, 14 October, the PSNI will conduct targeted operations, engage with local businesses and communities, and increase high visibility patrols in town and city centres throughout Northern Ireland.
The proactive approach includes Safer Business Action Days (SaBA), which involve focused operations with patrols, crime prevention activities, and targeted interventions of offenders. The PSNI aims to raise awareness of business crime and encourage businesses to report incidents to the police.
Superintendent Allister Hagan said: "This year, we will be focusing on encouraging businesses to report criminal activity to police, to help tackle some of our most prolific offenders. We are aware that our business community do not always contact police when dealing with this type of offence, but through increased engagement and crime prevention initiatives; we hope this will provide reassurance that our officers are there to help. "Through our local Neighbourhood policing officers, we want retailers and businesses to engage with police to help us target our approach to reducing business crime. Under reporting is an issue that police are aware of, but we want all members of our local communities to come forward if they have been a victim of crime or see something suspicious. This information is vital in apprehending offenders, focus resources and ultimately reduce crime and anti-social behaviour.
"We have an extremely diverse range of businesses for shoppers visiting our town and cities. This is one of the key elements that makes Northern Ireland a great place to work, live and socialise. We hope that further businesses will see the potential of making towns and cities across Northern Ireland their home.
"Our towns and cities have some of the lowest crime rates in the UK. We want retailers, businesses and the local community to feel safe when shopping and doing business across Northern Ireland. Working closely with our key stakeholders and partner agencies, we will continue to make towns and cities desirable and prosperous where business crime is not tolerated and will be dealt with robustly."
Retail NI Chief Executive, Glyn Roberts said: "Given the current economic climate, crime along with assaults on retail staff have a huge impact on retailers, particularly those smaller independents. It is important that retailers work in partnership with the police, keep their security procedures under review and ensure their staff remain vigilant."
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