Top cop makes pledge that streets and rail lines will be safe again

By Jordan Curry

31st Jul 2024 | Local News

Essex Police Ch Supt Leighton Hammett
Essex Police Ch Supt Leighton Hammett

IN the wake of last night's scenes of violence and disorder in Southend a senior Essex police chief has pledged that residents will be safe and rail lines through Thurrock will also be protected from travelling gangs.

Chief Superintendent Leighton Hammett spoke to the media outside Southend Police Station today and said: "Last night a group of people travelled from outside Southend into our city, intent on committing crime and disorder.

"My officers responded quickly and robustly…. making eight arrests and seizing a number of weapons.

"Two people were taken to hospital, but thankfully their injuries are no longer life-threatening or life-changing.

"They are among those who've been arrested and one has since been medically discharged.

Southend promenade last evening.

"I have a team of officers dedicated to identifying all those involved last night and I need anyone who has any information to contact us.

"I know this incident will be concerning to people who live and work here, I understand your concerns.

"No-one should be made to feel unsafe while enjoying our fantastic seafront and, thanks to our work and that of our partners, incidents of this nature are not common here.

"I want to thank the officers, partners, and public who responded last night… they responded professionally and ensured people at the seafront were kept safe.

"They were faced with intimidation and possible violence but were unflinching in their response.

"Let me be clear… if you come to Southend planning to carry out disorder or violence, you will be dealt with.

"There will be a very visible police presence in and around the seafront over the coming days, and we will be working with Southend-on-Sea City Council, the British Transport Police, and rail network providers to ensure this doesn't happen again.

"You have my commitment that we will not allow people to come here and make you feel unsafe."

Asked by Nub News what the effect on police resources will be when responding to incidents in Thurrock C Supt Hammet stated that: "They plan really carefully and ensure officers are spread responsibly across the force.

"We would always ensure there's appropriate capability maintained to attend 999 calls locally."

     

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