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Police pledge to attend every home burglary

POLICE chiefs in England and Wales have pledged to send an officer to every single burgled home.

The pledge commits forces to sending an officer to investigate every report of home burglary, regardless of location and what has been stolen.

All 43 forces agreed to the commitment at last week’s meeting of the National Police Chiefs’ Council.

Its chairman Martin Hewitt said the move was aimed at giving people “peace of mind”.

The pledge follows a report from the police watchdog in August which found most victims of burglary, theft and robbery in England and Wales were not being given the justice they deserve.

The findings from His Majesty’s Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) showed while some forces tackle these crimes well, many do not.

In the year to March, Home Office figures showed just 6.3% of robbery offences and 4.1% of thefts in England and Wales resulted in charges, while recent figures found police attendance at burglaries in London had fallen to 50%.

Mr Hewitt said some forces had struggled to attend all burglaries because of “limited resources”.

“We want to give people the peace of mind of knowing if you experience that invasion, the police will come, find all possible evidence and make every effort to catch those responsible,” Mr Hewitt wrote.

“That’s a critical part of the contract between the police and public.”

Mr Hewitt added that burglary was “invasive” and could be “deeply traumatic” for victims.

 

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