Operated by: Devon & Cornwall Police
https://www.devon-cornwall.police.uk/area/your-area/devon-cornwall/south-devon/churston-with-galmpton/Current Priorities
Issue
Op Mosaic- Reducing Death and Serious Injury on the Roads
Op Mosaic is the ongoing operation to target vehicle offences on the roads across Paignton and Brixham. It is aimed at reducing the fatal five contributory factors that cause serious and fatal road collisions; speeding, careless driving, drink and drug driving, not wearing a seatbelt and using a mobile phone. We also aim to target those people using vehicles to commit crime. We aim to ensure that the community can use the road network safely and to reduce the instances of those killed or seriously injured on the roads.
We utilise the fixed ANPR camera system with Torbay as well as mobile ANPR systems with support from the Safety Camera Partnership, No Excuses Team and Roads Policing Officers. We are often supported by Student Officers, Special Constables and community speed watch volunteers when we undertake static vehicle check operations.
Action
Update: 25 June 2022 - Update 25/06/22
Both Neighbourhood Teams are committed to reducing death and serious injury on the roads, regularly seizing vehicles without insurance or MOT. Speeding motorists are targeted by the Paignton Community Speedwatch group of volunteers and regular speedchecks by the Professional development Unit. We regularly work with the No Excuses Road Safety Team, such as on 16th June 2022 where a male was arrested for driving a motor vehicle whilst under the influence of drugs.
Update: 28 January 2022 - Update 28/01/2022
in November 2021, as part of a day of action, Road safety activity was conducted by the Special Constabulary, professional Development Unit, Roads Policing and Response teams. One vehicle was seized and 12 drivers were issued with educational words of advice.
Throughout December 2021, the Paignton and Brixham Neighbourhood teams conducted 'Morning After' drink drive patrols. On Thursday 30th December, the South Devon professional Development Unit, assisted by Torquay Response officers conducted a speed enforcement operation on Dartmouth Road between Paignton and Brixham, where 11 tickets were issued to drivers who were reported for speeding offences, over a period of an hour and a half, the top speed being 45mph!
On Saturday 22nd January 2022, the Special Constabulary and the Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service (DSFR) with support from the Paignton Neighbourhood Team conducted a speed enforcement operation at Preston Down Road, Paignton. 9 drivers received a postal notice of intended prosecution (NOIP) for excess speed and 13 drivers were educated at the roadside by words of advice for various offences (via either police or DSFR road safety team). The highest recorded speed was 43mph within a 30mph zone.
Issue
OP Sceptre - Knife Crime
Knife crime has been in the media a great deal recently both nationally and locally and we understand that the public are concerned about this. We regularly target individuals known to carry knives, conducting high visibility patrols in both Paignton and Brixham including the use of stop & search. In conjunction with our partners, we visit knife retailers and offer advice and guidance. We also conduct intervention work in schools. Knife amnesties are conducted regularly. Community intelligence is vital in our efforts to tackle this issue so please continue to support us by reporting information through 101 telephone/email or sending emails directly to the neighbourhood team.
Action
Update: 25 June 2022 - Update 25/06/22
Between 16th & 22nd May 2022, the Paignton & Brixham Neighbourhood Teams engaged in a knife crime week of action involving speaking with premises selling knives, stop checking people suspected of carrying knives and educating people via social media of the dangers of carrying knives.
Update: 28 January 2022 - Update 28/01/2022
In November 2021 we conducted an Op Sceptre knife crime intensification week between 15th -19th November. This included school visits and extensive social media posts on the subject. Hight visibility mobile and foot patrols were conducted around anti-social behaviour hotspots in both Paignton and Brixham including stop checking people to be involved with drugs and knife crime.
Issue
Violence Against Women and Girls
Violence against women and girls with a focus on sexual violence and safety in the evening and night time economy.
Action
Update: 12 September 2024 - VAWG
During the summer, there have been regular uniformed patrols targeting night-time economy areas, supported by Project Vigilant plain clothed patrols pro-actively spotting potential predatory sexual behaviour.
Issue
Drug Supply
Operation Tarak: Tackling ‘County Lines’ drug crime in Paignton and Brixham
The neighbourhood team are involved in Operation Tarak, a significant police effort to disrupt so called ‘County lines’ (the importation of Class A drugs into the Towns by Organised Crime Gangs, from larger cities in the UK) and the crime and disorder this creates.
Action
Update: 11 September 2024 - Op Tarak
On Wednesday 8th May 2024, Devon & Cornwall Police carried out several warrants as part of an ongoing investigation into the supply of Class A drugs in Brixham. Six people were arrested and substantial quantities of cash, a sword, and evidence relating to the supply of controlled drugs were seized as part of the investigation.
The South Devon Pro-active Unit supported by specialist resources from the South West Regional Organised Crime Unit (SWROCU), Serious Organised Crime Operations Unit (SOCOU), the Force Support Group (FSG), dog section, and the Paignton and Brixham Neighbourhood teams executed Misuse of Drugs Act warrants in Brixham. In total, 15 searches of separate premises and vehicles across Torbay were completed.
Four men, aged 23, 27, 28 and 30, and two women, aged 19 and 23, were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of a controlled drug. They have been released on bail & enquiries are ongoing.
Issue
Anti-social behaviour in our public spaces
Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) causes significant harm to our community and we are committed to dealing with this issue.
We are working with partners to focus attention on public spaces including parks, car parks and the town centre itself to prevent ASB and it's negative impact on the wider community.
Such behaviour includes intimidation, abusive language and public alcohol & drug use as well as anti-social driving.
Action
Update: 12 September 2024 - ASB
As part of Safer Streets funding, throughout the summer, additional patrols have been conducted during the evenings targeting anti-social behaviour. The Neighbourhood Team have also been working closely with Torbay Council Town Centre Officers targeting ASB, drug dealing, shoplifting, begging, etc
Issue
Road Safety
Paignton and Brixham have a wide variety of road infrastructure from country lanes to dual carriageway and although safe, we believe that any death or serious injury is one too many
Action
Update: 01 March 2023 - Our activity
- Conduct mobile and visible speed detection at various times and locations focusing on prevention, education and where necessary enforcement of the law
- Work with our community to enable them to make our roads safer through schemes such as Community Speed watch
- Work with partners and the community to deny those criminals intent on causing harm from using our roads
Issue
Violence
Operation Sceptre – Knife crime
In response to a national trend involving increased knife crime, the Neighbourhood team have prioritised resources in this area
Action
Update: 01 March 2023 - Our activity
- Stopping and searching individuals (through intelligence), who present a risk of carrying knives or by using knives to commit crime
- Visiting those who acquire dangerous/prohibited items
- Prevention work, including education for children within schools and support for retailers selling knives
Issue
Drugs
Operation Tarak: Tackling ‘County Lines’ drug crime in Paignton and Brixham
The neighbourhood team are involved in Operation Tarak, a significant police effort to disrupt so called ‘County lines’ (the importation of Class A drugs into the Towns by Organised Crime Gangs, from larger cities in the UK) and the crime and disorder this creates.
Action
Update: 01 March 2023 - In partnership
Our activity, in partnership with other agencies and based on current intelligence, focuses on:
- Patrolling the worst affected areas
- Visiting vulnerable people at risk of being ‘cuckooed’ (individuals whose properties are taken over by drug gangs)
- Stopping and searching drug dealers on foot and when using their cars
- Preventing young people from being used a drug dealers through education and diversion
- Working with the community to gather intelligence
- Conducting regular premises search warrants to seize drugs and remove them and the offenders from the streets of Paignton and Brixham
Issue
Anti-Social Behaviour
Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) causes significant harm to our community and we are committed to dealing with this issue
Such behaviour includes intimidation, abusive language and public alcohol & drug use.
Action
Update: 01 March 2023 - We are working on
- Seizing alcohol and drugs
- Using stop and search powers
- Using police powers to disperse problem groups
- Arresting offenders
- Using ASB escalation powers (in conjunction with partners), to place offenders on court orders
- We are running a specific operation to prevent Youth ASB in Paignton. This is in response to a trend seen in other UK towns and cities (involving groups of youths and youth gangs)
Issue
Op Monty - Focused activity to disrupt and prevent criminality and community engagement
Operation Monty is a regular focused activity by the Paignton & Brixham Neighbourhood Teams tackling prevention of criminality, disruption of criminality and community engagement. This activity includes targeting local priority issues and National & Local campaigns and initiatives.
Action
Update: 25 June 2022 - Update 25/06/22
For the first time in 3 years, The Pirates Festival took place in Brixham between 30th April and 2nd May. The event was a great success and good natured with large crowds present. The Brixham Neighbourhood Team were ably supported by their Paignton colleagues, the Special Constabulary the Force Support Group & the Torbay Police Cadets.
After a three year wait, the Torbay Airshow took place on 4th & 5th June 2022. Although the display on the second day was called off due to the weather, the event was a great success. Policing of the event was conducted by the Paignton Neighbourhood Team with support from their Brixham colleagues, Response, the Special Constabulary, Professional Development Unit & Torbay Cadets
On 15th & 16th June 2022O, The Paignton & Brixham Neighbourhood Teams conducted two days of action. Two Misuse of Drugs Act warrants were executed in Paignton. In the first address, a quantity of heroin and an illegal lock knife were seized. Two people continue to assist Police with their enquiries. At another address, cannabis was found to be growing and a substantial quantity of cropped Cannabis seized. One person was arrested in relation to this. A male was also arrested for driving a vehicle whilst under the influence of drugs. The Neighbourhood Team were ably assisted by members of the Force Support Group, the "No Excuses" Roads Policing Team and Police Dog Lottie and her handler.
Update: 28 January 2022 - Update 28/01/2022
In January 2022, the Nation Police Chief’s Council & the College of Policing ran a national Neighbourhood Policing Week of Action. The Paignton & Brixham Neighbourhood Teams conducted a Misuse of Drugs Act Warrant in Paignton and discovered a cannabis cultivation in the St Mary’s area of Brixham. Mobile PCSO Police surgeries to meet members of the community were conducted throughout the week in both towns. Activity was conducted to locate people with outstanding warrants against them and those in breach of Domestic Violence Protection Orders. The Special Constabulary and the Devon Fire & Rescue Service worked with the team on speed enforcement activity in Paignton resulting in 13 drivers being issued words of advice for excess speed & 9 being reported for the same. Other activity including safeguarding visits at local schools and stop & search & vehicle search activity with the Torbay Volunteer Cadets. Extensive social media coverage was made detailing this activity & other work that the Neighbourhood Teams regularly conduct.
In December 2021 we conducted Social Media campaigns about seasonal crime issues such as theft, drink drive, domestic abuse cyber crime and alcohol related anti-social behaviour. PCSO’s in both Paignton & Brixham delivered posters and leaflets to retailers in both towns about seasonal shoplifting and preventative measures they could take. A positive Misuse of Drugs Act Warrant was conducted at an address in Oldway, Paignton and another positive warrant was conducted at an address in Higher Brixham. We also conducted "Morning After" drink drive patrols in both towns.
In November 2021 we conducted an Op Sceptre knife crime intensification week between 15th-19th November including school visits & extensive social media posts on the subject. High visibility mobile & foot patrols were conducted around anti-social behaviour hotspots in both towns including stop checking people to be involved with drugs and knife crime. Road safety activity was conducted by the Special Constabulary, Professional Development Unit, Roads Policing and Armed Response Teams. One vehicle was seized and 12 drivers issued with educational words of advice.
In October 2021, a Misuse of Drugs Act Warrant was conducted in Brixham followed by a leaflet drop by the Torbay Cadets in the surrounding area, a male was arrested for an outstanding warrant and pro-active patrols of hotspot areas in both towns including stop checks of those involved in drugs & criminality.