Operated by: Metropolitan Police Service

https://www.met.police.uk/area/your-area/met/Westminster/Knightsbridge-and-Belgravia

Contact Details

Twitter: https://twitter.com/MPSKnightsbrdge

Email: [email protected]

Current Priorities

Issue

S - Robbery of Personal Property in the areas of Knightsbridge across both boroughs around Brompton Road.
M- Ongoing high viz patrols by DWOs to deter as well as specific covert patrols by specialist units to target offenders. In addition crime prevention work with residents and visitors conducted by officers in person and on social media.
A - This is a long term issue that used to be completed with mopeds but now have moved to e-bikes.
R - This is an issue across many affluent areas of London due to high value watches and jewellery
T - This is an ongoing issue that DWOs are working to address

Action

To patrol Brompton Road focusing on high footfall during the festive period.

Issue

S -Residential burglaries in the area of Belgravia.
M - Targeted patrols in the area of Lower Belgravia and the Eaton's SW1. Stop and Search to be used where grounds exist.
A - Long term issue where both proactive and reactive tactics are used to address
R - Occurs across the ward but particularly in Belgravia. Burglary is an issue which causes significant community concern
T - Ongoing work to address this issue

Action

To hold an crime prevention stall in Motcomb Street and handing out leaflets for securing property.

Issue

S-We have seen an increase in thefts from motor vehicles across Knightsbridge and Belgravia with Prince Consort Road, Kensington Gore and surrounding roads being our main concerns.
M- Review CAD’s, overnight Connect crime reports to monitor figures.
A The aim to reduce thefts from motor vehicles within the areas listed above.
R- Plain clothed and HI VOZ patrols at key times as gathered via intelligence.
T- To monitor daily and update at our three month ward meeting any results.

Action

To deliver vehicle crime leaflets to residents in specific area. Patrols in uniform and plain clothes targeting offenders.