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Essex Police take part in crackdown on drink spiking

POLICE officers from Essex Police took part in a targeted week of action as part of a crackdown on spiking across the county.

From licensee checks and night-time patrols to education events and engagement opportunities, we were out and about across our towns and cities to raise awareness of the issue and offer support and advice.

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The second National Spiking Intensification Week ran from September 16-22, with a focus on Freshers’ Week and equipping students with information to keep them safe on a night out.

Alongside our crime prevention work, we’re also reminding those committing such offences that we will take action against them and, together with businesses and partners, we’ll continue to target predatory behaviour and safeguard victims.

Chief Inspector Paul Hogben, our tactical lead on Spiking, said: “Spiking is a terrifying crime that can often have a significant and traumatic impact on victims.

“Our officers continue to work closely with pubs and clubs to tackle the issue by raising awareness and ensure people enjoy their nights out in Essex.
“The vast majority of people do, but if you have been a victim of spiking, or think you might have been, we’re here to help you. Every single incident which is reported to us is fully investigated so please contact us if something has happened.”

During the week officers visited more than 20 pubs and clubs and held 24 engagement events in various locations from high streets and shopping centres to universities and colleges.

“Working with our partners was a crucial part of the week’s activity, but work is happening day in and day out to keep people safe and identify potential suspects,” added Chief Insp Hogben.

“All the information and feedback from this week will be used to enhance and support the work we do to keep people safe.”

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