PCC hears from force victim engagement officers during sexual violence awareness week
It’s Not Ok week raises awareness around issues such as rape and sexual abuse
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It’s Not Ok week raises awareness around issues such as rape and sexual abuse
The men were arrested as part of Operation Belville which is designed to to stop offenders re-offending
Right Care Right Person will ensure vulnerable people receive the specialist health support they need.
Daniel Williams, 36, has been jailed for life for rape.
Timone Crossman, 19, was charged with murder today (Thursday) in connection to the fatal stabbing of Ashraf Habimana.
Community teams are tackling offenders and gathering evidence to issue frequent offenders with Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBO).
Officers were called to Sudeley Walk, Bedford following reports of a man in his 20's having suffered multiple stab wounds.
A 19-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm and possession of a knife.
Four men have been arrested as part of a cross-border operation led by Bedfordshire Police to target violent and organised crime.
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