New-look team to tackle rural crime in Wiltshire

It will focus on agricultural, environmental, wildlife and heritage crime

Author: Mike DraperPublished 19th Sep 2020

Wiltshire Police have launched a new-look rural crime team to further protect the county's isolated communities and make Wiltshire and Swindon a place that criminals fear.

The team, officially launched on Friday (18 September).

It'll focus on agricultural, environmental, wildlife and heritage crime and it's been brought together to boost confidence and encourage reporting through preventing crime and carrying out more intelligence-led operations.

There's one sergeant, three constables and 35 community policing team officers who'll work as Wildlife and Heritage Crime Officers An Inspector will act as a tactical lead in addition to members of our Special Constabulary who will be used on pre-planned operations.

Police and Crime Commissioner Angus Macpherson said:

"I discussed rural crime in the county with the Chief Constable and the Assistant Chief Constable, with responsibility for community policing, at a meeting at the end of July."

"We live in a predominantly rural county so the policing service must be tailored to the needs of our diverse communities. While it is crucial to prevent violent crime areas across the county, there is a specific need to protect rural communities from the distinct threats they face. With the uplift in policing numbers being achieved by the precept increase and additional central funding, I am pleased that additional resource can be used to combat rural crime in Wiltshire and Swindon. As officers leave training over the coming years, I expect the team will be added to further."

"In my Police and Crime Plan, I promised to protect rural communities. The introduction of additional dedicated officers to the team will allow the Force to run extra operations, take geographical responsibility of areas to gain further intelligence, and reassure our communities that we are committed to tackling rural crime."

CRIMINALS SHOULD FEAR WILTSHIRE

Wiltshire's Chief Constable Kier Pritchard said:

"I know the team are determined to make Wiltshire and Swindon a county that criminals fear and think twice about before entering".

He also said:

"We have made some significant advances in the way in which we police rural crime in recent years, however, criminals are becoming more organised and determined, and are using more sophisticated technology so there is always more that can be done."

"The introduction of the new dedicated rural crime officers to the team will help us immensely in our ability to run projects and focus on prevention alongside our partners. As well as the extra officers, the team will also be provided with extra intelligence support to allow for intelligence-led policing in relation to prevention, detecting criminal activity and proactive operations."