New officers join Bedfordshire Police
17 new officers have completed their first week of training. All have unique skills sets to bring the people of Bedfordshire.
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17 new officers have completed their first week of training. All have unique skills sets to bring the people of Bedfordshire.
Officers have been working on Operation Metal, which is dedicated to tackling crime in the town centre of Luton.
Mr Darnell’s bravery during the incident in April 2021 led to him last week being recognised at the annual Police Public Bravery Awards .
24 Hours in Police Custody returns to TV screens on Sunday (3 December) shining a light on the impact of mental health on policing.
The Chrysalis Centre ensures that a trauma informed, person centric approach is at the heart of its work.
Bedfordshire Police arrested five men and three women at four addresses in the town this morning (Wednesday).
Bedfordshire’s Violence and Exploitation Reduction Unit (VERU) launched their anti-knife crime campaign - ‘Just Drop It’.
The arrests were made by detectives investigating the death of Ashraf Habimana, 16, who died from stab wounds in Nunnery Lane on 29 September.
£30,000 in cash was found at London Luton Airport. Over £200,000 seized since July.
Just Drop It aims to emphasise the far-reaching impact of knife crime, with the goal of deterring young people from ever carrying or using a blade.