Traceable forensic spray to be used by Greater Manchester Police
SmartTag is a new device that'll help identify anti-social behaviour offenders. It allows officers to ‘tag’ an offender with a water-based marking solution
Officers across Greater Manchester have been handed a new device that will help them identify anti-social behaviour (ASB) offenders.
The new device which will come into force immediately, will support officers who are working across our dedicated operation dealing with ASB on motorbikes, e-bikes and quadbikes.
SmartTag, a special, traceable forensic spray developed by SmartWater Group, allows officers to ‘tag’ an offender and their bike with a water-based marking solution.
The solution has a unique forensic code relating to the pressurised cannister it was sprayed from, which will help to link a suspect and vehicle to the scene of the offence.
This will be done by officers using a UV light to scan the offender’s clothing and bike which will highlight the bright yellow solution to show that they have been tagged.
Superintendent John-Paul Ruffle from GMP's Prevention Branch said: “We are continuing with our commitment to dealing with ASB riders across Greater Manchester, we have seen 10 arrests made in the first six weeks of this operation and 54 bikes seized in the process.
“Our work with the Smart Water Group has been ongoing and we are delighted to be able to get these cannister delivered and out in operation across the force immediately.
“This device will hopefully act as a deterrent to those participating in anti-social behaviour on motorbikes, e-bikes and quadbikes as they now know that they will be sprayed with a solution that will link them back to the scene of the crime.”
Inspector Michael Crosthwaite from GMP's Wigan District added: “We have seized 19 bikes in our district alone during this operation with five positive arrests which are being progressed to prosecution.
“We will be putting up signs in areas around Wigan where we know off-road bikers will be, alerting them to SmartTag being in operation in that area, we would rather prevent ASB in its early stages than it be a reoccurring problem.
“That is our aim, we will mark these bikes and further down the line when we come across them, we can tag them to those previous incidents, take them forward to prosecution and to get the message across to the public that we are doing something about this issue.”
Director of Security and Risk from DeterTech UK, Gary Higgins said: “DeterTech are delighted to be supporting GMP, using our forensic marking product, SmartTag.
“Each canister contains a unique forensic SmartWater solution that categorically links offenders and property to the scene of a crime. SmartWater has a 100 per cent conviction rate in contested Court cases.”
If you know who is using motorcycles anti-socially or to commit crime or know where these bikes are being stored, please let us know. Report online or call Greater Manchester Police on 101, or 999 in an emergency. Alternatively, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.