7 Organised Criminal Gang Board PDF 215 KB
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Minutes:
The Board considered a report
detailing the Council’s response to Organised Criminal Gangs and in relation
to the Government Serious and Organised Crime Strategy. The
Serious and Organised Crime Strategy placed significant emphasis on the importance
of effective local partnerships.
Strong multi-agency working was seen as key in dealing with such a
threat. In
order to support this approach, a partnership group, chaired by the Council
Chief Executive, had been established to tackle organised crime groups in Halton (Operation Portfolio). The aim of Operation Portfolio was
to deliver an effective partnership response to the threat posed by serious
crime and organised crime groups impacting on communities in the Borough. The group
had agreed the following key objectives to: ·
Identify
and research the threat posed to local communities by serious and organised
crime in Halton. ·
Document
the threat posed by serious crime, Organised Crime Groups, Urban Street
Gangs, cross border criminality and thematic serious crime threats in a
format which could be shared. ·
Single
or group ‘Partnership Profiles’ would be the information basis for assessment
of specific individuals, Organised Crime Groups, Urban Street Gangs, or
locations. ·
Partnership
Profiles would be produced by police for each meeting. ·
Identify
and establish a partnership group to use all available civil, criminal and
legal powers to implement enforcement, disruption and safeguarding tactics to
reduce the threat. The group met on a bi
monthly basis and a partnership action plan had been agreed. This would be a
standing item on the future Safer Halton Partnership agenda. |
Arising from the discussion, it
was proposed to invite representatives from the national crime agency to a
future Board meeting. |
RESOLVED: That the report be noted.