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£2m worth of drugs seized by specialist police team

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Suffolk police say their Operation Sentinel teams made 471 arrests and stopped over 1,000 vehicles between April 2023 and March 2024. The force claims these teams are helping to disrupt organised crime in the county.

Why it matters: Operation Sentinel was established in 2019 to enhance coverage of Suffolk's road network. The teams aim to proactively disrupt serious and organised criminal activity and increase police visibility. They are funded by a precept increase for Band D properties, which cost taxpayers £1.6m in 2019.

Suffolk's Sentinel Teams were at the focus of a 10 part television series which aired on Dave
Suffolk's Sentinel Teams were at the focus of a 10 part television series which aired on DaveSuffolk Police

By the numbers:

  • 471 arrests made, resulting in 2,551 weeks of custodial sentences

  • £346,000 in proceeds of crime seized

  • £2 million worth of drugs seized

  • 1,261 vehicles stopped

  • 211 vehicles seized and removed from the road

The details: Police claim the Sentinel teams use various technologies to identify and intercept criminals, including:

  • Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR)

  • Mobile fingerprint devices

What they're saying: Detective Chief Inspector Anna Powell said: "Our Sentinel officers are on the front line of ensuring Suffolk remains as inhospitable place as possible for those using our road network for their criminal activities."

Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner Tim Passmore added: "The Sentinel teams were funded by Suffolk residents through the council tax precept and as the arrests show, the investment continues to pay dividends."

The bottom line: While the headline figures are encouraging, the long-term impact of Operation Sentinel on overall crime rates in Suffolk and the taxpayer-funded initiative's value for money remains unknown.

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Quick fire crew response prevents Spring Road blaze from spreading

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Firefighters raced to a home on Spring Road earlier this morning to tackle a bedroom blaze, successfully stopping flames from spreading to the roof.

Two fire crews at the scene
Two crews attended the sceneSFRS

The occupant was alerted to the fire and woken up by their smoke alarm, allowing them to safely exit the property and call Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service quickly.

Firefighters from Princes Street and Ipswich East fire stations were on scene within minutes of being called at 10.18am. The incident was closed at 12.40pm.

Burnt remains of a bedroom
Firefighters stressed the importance of closing bedroom doors at nightSFRS

Two crews responded to the incident.

The fire is believed to have been caused by an electrical appliance. Residents can find more information about fire safety in their homes through Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service's safety guidance.

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