Raid on street in crime crackdown
27 March 2008 by daN4cat
[from BBC]
Raid on street in crime crackdown
Hundreds of police officers in riot gear flooded the road
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Hundreds of police officers raided 19 premises on a London street as part of a crackdown on crime. Around 600 officers sealed off part of Blackstock Road in north London to carry out the raid on Thursday.
Surveillance revealed evidence of drug dealing, money laundering, the sale of stolen goods and a thriving trade in fake documents, police said.
Earlier, 500 officers raided 37 addresses across London. There have been 37 arrests in the two operations.
Blackstock Road, on the borders of the London boroughs of Islington, Haringey and Hackney, is a popular shopping street.
Clean sweep
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said the massive operation was an attempt to make a “clean sweep” of criminality in the area.
He said officers had so far seized 20 laptops, 110 cameras, 32 ipods, 20 sat-navs and 47 forged passports and driving licences.
The spokesman said: “There is no doubt that people know they can get rid of stolen goods in this particular road.
“That is why we are doing a clean sweep to clear it out.”
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Ch Supt Bob Carr
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The operation involved officers from the Metropolitan Police, City of London Police, British Transport Police and the immigration service.
Ch Supt Bob Carr said they are still tracking down other suspects following the raids.
“The operation has taken many months in the planning and collating intelligence to ensure that we are targeting the right individuals,” he said.
“We cannot allow people perceived to be successful through their criminality to have a negative impact on our communities, in particular young people.
“This is part of a long term strategy to ensure those intent on criminal activity no longer gravitate towards the area.”












