Police in Derbyshire have arrested 11 people and recovered two cloned lorries and a stolen lorry in a UK-wide operation on theft and cargo offences.
Derbyshire Police said preparations for the offenses were suspected which led to the arrest of eleven people.
During surgery Authorities found two suspected cloned trucks and one suspected stolen truck. Many other vehicles were impounded for document, driving and/or traffic offences.
with purpose The initiative is aimed at curbing crimes affecting the movement of goods on roads. This was done through increased patrolling of particularly affected areas such as rest areas or parking lots on major roads. At the same time, experiences were shared in targeting so-called travel crime, says police constable Jonathan Terry, who helped co-ordinate the operation in Derbyshire.
due to Derbyshire’s location means that many lorries are parked in the area overnight, and although most are without any problems, lorries are still at risk of crime.
of Derbyshire Police units are working with officers from Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire and West Yorkshire to target criminals using road networks.
to work Along with other police forces in the region, Jonathan Terry thinks he has been a good help.
– This led to the attempt being successful. We’ve been able to make an effort to make it safer for drivers by targeting crimes that don’t just affect businesses. Fewer thefts have positive consequences for us all, for example, food prices and disruptions to supply chains are affected by crime, says Jonathan Terry.
This category Work will continue to be carried out to create safety and security on the roads and disrupt planning for future crimes.
The police are calling Drivers who see any activity in Derbyshire or have any information about crime to contact them, writes Trans.Information.
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